Lifestyle Stories from May 25, 2019 (Change date)
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Self-management may be an unwise choiceMay 25, 2019 7:00 am - Q. Our association has always been professionally managed, and the management company has done very good work. In an effort to reduce expenses, the board of directors wa...
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Resistive breath training could lower blood pressureMay 25, 2019 7:00 am - Q: A good friend of mine is into this new thing called resistive breath training. She says it helps runners build endurance, and she even bought a breathing gadget to pr...
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Remodeling projects that recoup the mostMay 25, 2019 6:00 am - Most homeowners remodel their homes to improve their quality of life. Nearly all hope the renovation adds equity to their home so, when it comes time to sell, they will ...
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You pay for bank's appraisalMay 25, 2019 6:00 am - Q. When we applied for a mortgage, the bank charged us for an appraisal. They said it was so they'd know how much it was safe to lend us. As the new owners of the house,...
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Arlington Heights mayor's challenge raises around $4,600 at Salute raceMay 25, 2019 1:00 am - Hundreds of runners and walkers woke up early Saturday to sweat for a good cause at the 16th Annual Salute Inc. 5K and 10K race at Recreation Park in Arlington Heights. ...
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Constable: How teardrop earrings symbolize wounds of warMay 25, 2019 1:00 am - The earrings are in the shape of tear drops, which is fitting for jewelry crafted not just of gold and emeralds, but from the wounds of war, the pain of loss and the hop...
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'Jim-of-all-trades' a vital volunteer at St. Charles shelterMay 25, 2019 1:00 am - You've heard the expression "jack-of-all-trades." Well, Lazarus House in St. Charles has its own "Jim-of-all-trades." Since December 2017, Jim Aikens has volunteered in ...
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