Many cars have been sold with the vehicle manufacturer touting “lifetime” fluids, which means certain fluids never need changed during the lifetime of the vehicle. This sales technique was implemented to help relieve the fear and intimidation some consumers were experiencing if thinking of buying a European vehicle. Now, Asian…
Read More »Spring is here and hope is in the air. The vibe at the Emporium is happy and warm, and we are excited to welcome another new vendor to the family. Meet Honey Drip Decor, curated by Hanna Winters. Hanna says, “Honey Drip…
Read More »The 2021 Summer Community PlayGuide, “What to Do,” will be available online as of April 10. The guide will offer recreation programming through the end of August. Classes will be taught outdoors or virtually. Learn more and self-register for a rec program by visiting AshlandParksandRec.org to access the PlayGuide. Also,…
Read More »One of Ashland’s finest is also among Ashland’s newest, arriving here six years ago as a career-focused college student. At age 24, Officer Riley Gomes joined Ashland’s Police Force following his two-year stint completing SOU’s Criminal Justice Program in 2017. Lately, he’s working the night shift, managing an awkwardly odd…
Read More »Does your pet love winter or would they rather cuddle up on the couch under a cozy blanket? Either way, you should be prepared to protect them when they venture out into the elements. Winter care tips for your pet are important to keep them safe this season. Many pet…
Read More »Anyone who has worked with me knows that how we breathe is the foundation from which all forward progress flows. Since your lungs work day and night to keep you alive whether you’re paying attention or not, you may not realize the impact those 20,000+ breaths per day can have…
Read More »We are living in challenging times. What an understatement! In our world, there is an abundance of isolation, fear, division, polarity, and pain, and so much change. How are you handling all of this? While we certainly are finding ways to adapt, in my work I’m encountering individuals with anxiety,…
Read More »Our mission at the Emporium is to give local vendors and artisans an affordable and safe place to sell their products – which is even more important during this time of Covid. We especially love our young artisans! We are pleased to announce our youngest vendor: 13-year-old seamstress, Herminia. Check…
Read More »I just got back from a January trip to the great state of Utah. Like anytown USA east of about Keno, Oregon, the street trees are a dismal sight indeed! You see, east of the Cascade range is a relatively treeless land/moonscape. If you discount the beautiful Ponderosa pine and…
Read More »Logo Design Contest 2021 for the 45th Annual 4th of July Run… Is the artist in you ready for a challenge? If you answered yes, we have an opportunity for you! Once again, we are looking for an artist to design the logo for the annual 4th of July Run.…
Read More »“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” ~Laura Ingalls Wilder There is a sense of renewal that comes with spring time. This year the Spring Equinox occurs on March 20th, this is a time to cultivate what it is we want to manifest and grow.…
Read More »Mederi Care is a unique methodology of patient care developed by our founder Donnie Yance. It applies core principles of “whole medical systems” found throughout the world, including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Kampo medicine (Japanese), and Ayurvedic medicine (from India), among others. These approaches share a number of common elements,…
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