Showing posts with label Sponsored. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sponsored. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Kim says: “Choose a Window that Saves You Money.”

Sponsored by Window World
Written By Tiffany White


Do your homework before starting a home remodeling project in order to save money every month your heating and cooling bills. Kim Foster, owner of Window World, has turned her business into a one-stop shop for clients who want more than windows. The company offers siding, doors, gutters, and roofing as part of its exterior home remodeling service.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

A Simple Money Solution for Your Loved One

Sponsored by Keibler & Sutherland
By Tiffany White

When your loved one needs long-term care but has limited income, knowing how to handle the situation can be intimidating.


Thursday, May 17, 2018

Kim says: “Here are Three Things to do Before You Remodel”

Sponsored by Window World 
By Tiffany White
Photo by Melissa Donald 

Starting a home remodeling project can be easier to execute when you know how to find the right types of services. Kim Foster, owner of Window World, has turned her business into a one-stop shop for clients who want more than windows. The company offers siding, doors, gutters, and roofing as part of its exterior home remodeling service.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Kim Says: “Pay Attention to Your Roof"

Sponsored by Window World
By Tiffany White




If you don’t know what’s happening on your roof, Kim says you could be jeopardizing the beauty of your home and everything inside. So, who is Kim?

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Three Mistakes that Can Destroy Your Assets

Sponsored by Keibler & Sutherland
By Tiffany White

Being able to minimize your loss of assets is difficult if you’re not careful about the financial decisions you make.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Take Away the Fear of Losing It All

Sponsored by Keibler & Sutherland
By Tiffany White


When your loved one needs long-term care and faces the financial expense it creates, knowing how to handle the situation can be intimidating. Roy Keibler, founder of Keibler & Sutherland, along with wife/co-owner Elizabeth, marketing director, and Lisa Sutherland, partner and case manager, are working together to make sure clients who are in this situation are able to get the medical care they need without losing all of their assets.The company secures financial assistance for their clients to help them pay for the cost of their care through either Medicaid or the Veterans Aid and Attendance benefit.

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Watch Your Spider Veins Fade Away

Post Sponsored by Clark Memorial Hospital Vein Center 



Concealing your spider veins may be a pain, but permanently removing them is simple and painless. Marla Beeler, APRN with the Clark Physician Group Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Center, talks about the benefits of sclerotherapy — a vein removal treatment she uses on her clients.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Why and How She Had Her Spider Veins Removed

By Tiffany White 
Post Sponsored by Clark Memorial Hospital Vein Center 
Alicia Smith says she had no reservations about trying the treatment and has been pleased with the results.
Photo by Melissa Donald

Alicia Smith, 35, enjoys wearing dresses, skirts, and shorts, but when spider veins appeared on both of her legs in 2012 after she had a baby, she tried to hide them. “They started burning and itching, and I didn’t like how they looked. I wore stockings for a while, but that didn’t seem to help at all,” she says.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Zap Your Spider Veins

By Tiffany White 
Post Sponsored by Clark Memorial Hospital Vein Center 
Marla Beeler, MSN, FNP, APRN Photos by Melissa Donald

Concealing your spider veins may be a pain, but permanently removing them is simple and painless. Marla Beeler, MSN, FNP, APRN with the Clark Physician Group Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Center, utilizes a vein removal treatment called sclerotherapy on her clients. Using a small gauge needle, Beeler injects asclera, a sclerosing agent, into the spider veins, which scars the vein better than saline. “The vein doesn’t have the reaction to saline, because saline is like saltwater. It is less of an irritant to the vein, but the whole goal is to irritate the vein so that it scars off,” Beeler says. The body absorbs the blood vessel and uses the healthy blood vessels instead, which resolves the spider vein. Sclerotherapy, which is done at the surgery center, takes an hour to complete for both legs.

Monday, November 6, 2017

We Have a Velvet Crush on Metro United Way

By Tiffany White


Theresa Reno-Weber, CEO and president of the the Metro United Way, is on the fast track to meeting an aggressive goal that she and her team have set for the organization — all while gearing up for a momentous occasion.
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