Great Reads – October 2021

Send for Me By Lauren Fox Set in World War II Germany and present-day Wisconsin, “Send for Me” uncovers the story of a family who fled to the Midwest in the years before World War II. Annelise works in her parent’s bakery in Germany, dreaming of her future. As...

Theater – October 2021

John Weyers – Playwright by Judy Hebbe It can take years for a playwright to write a play, and many more to finally see it produced. For John Weyers, a wish turned him into a playwright in less than two years, and he saw his work produced this September 2021 in...

UpFront – October 2021

Dave Vatland, Sound World by Tim Froberg Televisions were small and square when Dave Vatland was a kid. The days of the old box TV are gone. Television screens have grown massive and home theaters — once a luxury that only the wealthy could afford — have become the...

Health – October 2021

Nourishing Your Body’s Circadian Rhythm by Angela Halderson The changing season brings more than cuddly sweaters and campfires. It also brings with it (in my opinion) the archaic practice of Daylight Saving Time. While getting an extra hour of sleep in the fall...

Business – October 2021

Time-Saving Hacks for Small Business Owners by Dustin Gresen If you’re a small business owner, you understand you often have to wear many hats to keep your business in gear. Some days you might be president, other days cashier or billing clerk. And some days you might...