Art & Canvas – July 2021

Finding a Niche in Painting Our Pets by Courtney Cerniglia When we make the decision to hang a piece of artwork in our home, it’s usually because it means something to us. We want it on display, to see it daily, and be reminded of what it symbolizes to us. Perhaps you...

Style – July 2021

On the Mend by Madeline Felauer Our learned instinct when we spot a hole in a sock, in the hem of skirt, or the butt of our jeans is to discard. Often, the discarding of these pieces is followed by the loss of a memory. This is on a case-by-case basis, as you may want...

UpFront – July 2021

Looking Out for Our Seniors: Carrie Peters by Tim Froberg Elderly residents in the Fox Cities don’t have a better friend than Carrie Peters. Peters, a senior sergeant with the Appleton Police Department, works diligently to assist those dealing with dementia and other...

Healthy Living – July 2021

Pets & Our Microbiome by Angela Halderson None of us will forget last year. Covid and quarantines brought so much change to everyone’s life, and if you are like most people, your family grew. From Washington D.C. to L.A., dog adoptions increased...

Business Brief – July 2021

2021’s Best Free Project Management Software by Amanda Krueger If you run a small- or medium-sized business, you likely have an eye out for new services to help you get work done more efficiently. It’s only smart to look for solutions to make the most of your...