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How To Handle Cleaning Out an Estate

As though the passing of a loved one wasn’t enough to deal with, handling their entire estate afterward can be another difficult challenge on top of everything else. Cleaning out an estate is never an easy process, both physically and emotionally, but it can be done efficiently so you can get your life back to…

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How Volunteers Benefit Nonprofits

If you’re part of a charity’s staff, you likely dealt with understaffing at some point. Your imagination for what you can do outstrips what you have the ability to accomplish. That’s where volunteers can fill in the gaps. Though it’s hard to determine their worth, the 2018 Volunteering in America report found 77 million volunteers…

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Why Honey Bees Are a Crucial Part of the Environment

Why Honey Bees Are a Crucial Part of the Environment Our planet is full of countless creatures and plants that come in all shapes and sizes. No matter how big or small an organism is, it has a valuable role to play in creating and maintaining its environment. Honey bees are no exception to this…

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What To Keep in Mind When Building an Industrial Facility

What To Keep in Mind When Building an Industrial Facility The world would be lost without industrial facilities. Workers in these establishments produce high-quality materials for automotive and aerospace professionals. Since their products are in such high demand, many people want to cash in on the booming business by creating an industrial workspace of their…

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Phillip Greene

Phillip Greene, age 73, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, at Jasper Memorial Hospital in Monticello. Phillip was born on Wednesday, October 23, 1946, in Pompano Beach, Fla., to the late Willie Hubert Greene and the late Gladys LaRue Coady Greene. He worked as a federal law enforcement officer for the U.S. Forest Service…

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Things Every Young Driver Should Know

Driver’s education courses teach young drivers how to navigate the road safely, but there are still some odds and ends that aren’t covered in these courses. Of course, not everything can be taught ahead of time, and learning some things on the spot is a natural progression of learning to drive, but it never hurts…

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Thomas Gibson ‘Tommy’ Hollis III

Tommy Hollis III, age 73, of Mansfield, passed away at home on the afternoon of Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. He was born in Daytona Beach, Fla., to the late Thomas Gibson Hollis, Jr. and Frances Nitchols Hollis, on October 1, 1946. In 1957, Tommy moved with his family to Warner Robins where he enjoyed making…

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Common Obstacles Machine Shops Face

Metalworking shops have undergone major changes over the past few decades. Technical advances require upgraded skills, and new equipment can add cost. Tool and die makers and other metalworking businesses must adapt to common obstacles machine shops face to stay competitive. Automation and New Skillsets The introduction of computer numerical control (CNC) machines has raised…

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Best Ways To Invest in Your Warehouse

Best Ways To Invest in Your Warehouse Your warehouse is your business’s lifeline. It’s where products are sorted, packaged, and prepared for shipment. This is where the heart of your operation lies. Investing in your warehouse is an investment into your business’s well-being and functionality. Discover some of the best ways to invest in your…

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Ways To Decorate Your Aquarium

Ways To Decorate Your Aquarium Once you have all of your fish and you have followed the necessary maintenance steps, you can begin the fun part! Decorating your aquarium isn’t as easy as just picking out some cute objects to put on the bottom of the tank—there is more to it. To see the dos…

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