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    New & Exciting Events!

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    Wholistic Mentoring For Teens & Parent Coaching

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    Happy Holidays

    Press For Oil, in downtown Ashland, offers over 30 Premium Extra Virgin Organic Olive Oils & 30+ Balsamic Vinegars AND they are all available to taste. Our quaint store on Main Street also proudly carries products from our local artisans such as: Inspired Leaf Teas, The Bee Store, Holm Toffee,…

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    22nd Annual Lithia Artisans Christmas Faire Thanksgiving Weekend

    The Lithia Artisans Market of Ashland is thrilled to announce its 22nd Annual Christmas Faire at the Historic Ashland Armory over Thanksgiving Weekend. Timed to run in conjunction with Ashland’s Festival of Lights, this long standing tradition is a wonderful opportunity to support local folks by purchasing gifts directly from…

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    Parenting From The Pulse

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    6 Tips That Can Help Prevent Family Conflicts Over Your Estate

    Creating an Estate Plan with an Estate Planning Attorney, such as a Will or a Trust is the best way to safeguard your family’s future and protect your assets. However, even carefully crafted Estate Plans can spark family disputes after your passing. Misunderstandings, unclear wishes outlined in the Estate Instrument,…

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    Welcome to Timber Kids Dentistry in Ashland: Where Little Smiles Grow!

    At Timber Kids Dentistry in Ashland, we’re passionate about helping children develop healthy smiles that last a lifetime. Our Ashland office is designed to provide exceptional pediatric dental care in a warm, welcoming environment. We believe that creating a positive, fun experience at the dentist sets the foundation for lifelong…

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    Safe Holiday Driving – Two Simple Rules of the Road

    Whether you like it or not, there’s millions of cars on the road today. Unfortunately, many of the drivers don’t understand basic rules of the road, and this puts everyone in a dangerous position, including pedestrians. One rule which I rarely see observed is that at a four-way stop. Although…

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    Is It Really November?!

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    Brainspotting and Sports Performance/Phobic Response

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    Oaks in a nutshell…

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    Fed Rate Changes Do Not Mirror Mortgage Rate Changes

    Long-term rates, such as 30-year fixed-rate mortgages, pay little attention to short-term rates, responding instead to economic growth and inflation pressures. They more closely follow other long-term rates, such as the yield of the ten-year Treasury Constant Maturity. Short- and mid-term ARMs, such as the 5/1 ARM, are also affected…

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    The Days of Our Lives

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    The Gift of Challenges

    When I was 14, I sat next to my mother and on the other side of a large desk was the gastroenterologist who said he was going to put me on prednisone, and if that didn’t work, take my colon out. I had developed ulcerative colitis along with a long…

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