Rock fans have plenty to celebrate as The Black Crowes and Foo Fighters both return with powerful new albums packed with fresh energy and signature sound. From the bluesy swagger of A Pound of Feathers to the hard-driving intensity of Your Favorite Toy, these legendary bands with their new material will not disappoint. Listening to… A Pound of Feathers, The Black Crowes […]
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Caregiving

Involve Them In Daily Chores
Patience, patience, patience is needed when caregiving. There are many things that I could probably do faster; however, I let them do it. It gives purpose and meaning in their life to help out. Even if it’s not the way I would do it, I let them help. My mom will help fold laundry, but […]

Manage Your Health Remotely
As technology advances, it continues to open up new opportunities for us to take charge of our health and stay connected with health care providers from the comfort of our homes. Used effectively, these innovative devices and easy-to-use applications can enable us to track our health and communicate important information to providers remotely, significantly improving […]
Activities

Finding Purpose On The Forest Trail
A shared love of nature and education drew Kat Panther and Leslie Senn to their volunteer roles at Bernheim Forest and Arboretum. Both are volunteer naturalists in their 70s who lead guided hikes, host staff discovery stations, and help connect visitors to nature through a variety of hands-on experiences. The duo lead Midweek Nature Strolls […]

A New Adventure In An Old Indiana City
A day trip to Corydon, Indiana, in Harrison County is the perfect outlet for a spring adventure. Whether you love history, delicious food, a quaint small-town square, or the great outdoors, you will find it here. Here are a few charming places I recommend in downtown Corydon. Precious Lather was started in Southern Indiana by […]
Health & Fitness

Finding Purpose On The Forest Trail
A shared love of nature and education drew Kat Panther and Leslie Senn to their volunteer roles at Bernheim Forest and Arboretum. Both are volunteer naturalists in their 70s who lead guided hikes, host staff discovery stations, and help connect visitors to nature through a variety of hands-on experiences. The duo lead Midweek Nature Strolls […]

Finding Your Way Through Grief: What to Expect from Yourself and Others
It might be better to think of grief as a swinging pendulum rather than specific stages that every person will go through as they process their loss, says Amy Sloboda, manager of the Grief Counseling Center of Hosparus Health. There may be occasions in the grieving process when sadness, anger, or anxiety are felt more […]
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Involve Them In Daily Chores
Patience, patience, patience is needed when caregiving. There are many things that I could probably do faster; however, I let them do it. It gives purpose and meaning in their life to help out. Even if it’s not the way I would do it, I let them help. My mom will help fold laundry, but […]

What’s Left To Explore? – The Water
It isn’t uncommon to see pontoons or speed boats on the Ohio River, but there is something special about seeing a sailboat with its brightly colored sails popping a bit of pizazz onto the water. Joe Collins grew up on the Finger Lakes in New York and recognized the appeal of sailboats as a 7-year-old […]

Makeover Your Bedside Table
Transform your bedside table into a beautiful and useful piece with these simple tips from Connie Roitman, former owner of Eyedia Design It Again. Connie says you should only keep necessities at your bedside to avoid the potential for developing clutter. Having a designated spot for items makes it easy for you to find what […]

Manage Your Health Remotely
As technology advances, it continues to open up new opportunities for us to take charge of our health and stay connected with health care providers from the comfort of our homes. Used effectively, these innovative devices and easy-to-use applications can enable us to track our health and communicate important information to providers remotely, significantly improving […]

Read These Two New Book Releases This Spring
Here’s What We’re Reading… Lady Tremaine, by Rachel Hochhauser, out March 3, 2026 This novel reimagines the myth of Cinderella’s ‘wicked’ stepmother in a bold and beautifully written way. When a royal ball offers the chance to change everything, the widowed Lady Etheldreda Tremaine risks her pride in pursuit of an invitation for all three […]


