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Author: Ed Stevens, APR

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Happy Birthday, Alcoholics Anonymous

June 25, 2020July 8, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

You may never know who is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. The organization is ready to help anyone who wants to change his or her life. AA started right here in Ohio. Continue reading Happy Birthday, Alcoholics Anonymous

LivingLeave a comment
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What about the handshake? What about a hug?

June 25, 2020July 8, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

These days, we are able to be affectionate at home. Once we step outside, the acceptable forms of greeting are limited to the laws of personal space. Continue reading What about the handshake? What about a hug?

SafetyLeave a comment
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Chart your Risks…Cedar Point Has

June 25, 2020July 8, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

We all need to rewire ourselves to be sure we avoid the worst places to go with the Coronavirus around. Takeout and food delivery are safer options than eating at a sit-down restaurant. Continue reading Chart your Risks…Cedar Point Has

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Unemployment and Employment

June 11, 2020June 23, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

It is great to see the folks at our local restaurants again. Eating outdoors is a real treat. Jobs are coming back. The prospects for recovery are bright. Continue reading Unemployment and Employment

WellnessLeave a comment
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Why Do You Wear a Mask?

June 11, 2020June 23, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

Masks should have three layers, personal spacing is a must and hand hygiene is critical. And don’t touch your face! Continue reading Why Do You Wear a Mask?

BusinessLeave a comment
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Sears and Penney’s Last Stand

June 11, 2020June 23, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

JCPenney (established 1902) and Sears (1893) were anchor stores in malls across the state. Think how retail has changed. Sears used to be number one for tools and appliances. Both had great catalogs. Continue reading Sears and Penney’s Last Stand

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Drive-In Theaters Perfect for Graduation or The Graduate

June 11, 2020June 23, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

Outdoor drive-in theaters are making a resurgence not only for movies. Even graduations are becoming the things to do at a drive-in near you. Continue reading Drive-In Theaters Perfect for Graduation or The Graduate

EditorialLeave a comment
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Do You Have an Anti-Racist Statement?

June 11, 2020June 23, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

Every person is the same in God’s eyes. The Golden Rule should guide us every day. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Continue reading Do You Have an Anti-Racist Statement?

CommunicationsLeave a comment
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PRGN Global Communications Specialty Is Public Relations

June 11, 2020June 23, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

The Public Relations Global Network held their spring meeting on Zoom. This is one way to get high attendance for a network that is found on six continents. Continue reading PRGN Global Communications Specialty Is Public Relations

FinanceLeave a comment
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PPP and the CARES Act

May 28, 2020June 10, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

The Payroll Protection Program is working. Watch our economy bounce back more quickly because of it. Continue reading PPP and the CARES Act

BusinessLeave a comment
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Crisis is a Six-Letter Word

May 28, 2020June 10, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

If there ever was a time to look at your business or organization, it is now. Be sure you do so before our economy gets back into full gear. Continue reading Crisis is a Six-Letter Word

SportsLeave a comment
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Thirst for Sports

May 28, 2020June 10, 2020 Ed Stevens, APR

Somehow missing sports isn’t so important when you know your life and the lives of your brothers and sisters are safer because we don’t congregate. Continue reading Thirst for Sports

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