Lifestyle Stories from June 2, 2023 (Change date)
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Hospice care includes end-of-life planningJun 02, 2023 11:00 pm - Q: Our grandfather is 84 and has prostate cancer. He has been declining and asked to stop treatment. He and his doctors decided he will begin hospice care. What happens ...
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Conflicting documents keep siblings at odds over mother's houseJun 02, 2023 7:00 am - Q: My mother passed away a short time ago. She had been sick for some time and I moved into her home to care for her. She was quite disabled and I had to quit my job to ...
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Unit owner is allowed to see association work contractsJun 02, 2023 6:00 am - Q: Our condominium association hired a pest control company to perform seasonal spraying of the buildings for wasp and bees. I witnessed what to me was unacceptable work...
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Tri-Cities park districts able to fill lifeguard, swim instructor jobs, but could use a few more applicantsJun 02, 2023 6:00 am - As families hit the local community pools in the opening weeks of the summer season, it should trigger yet another signal that we are recovering from a deadly pandemic. ...
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'A very important part of our community': Carousel at Lambs Farm opens with 16 restored horsesJun 02, 2023 1:00 am - The carousel at Lambs Farm has been a family favorite for 30 years but its public opening Friday was a fresh start and special occasion. For the first time, all 16 of th...
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'This is the greatest hits of Warhol': Andy Warhol works get COD art museum's unique treatmentJun 02, 2023 1:00 am - Andrew Warhola wears a suit and tie and a slight smile in his high school graduation photo. It's the first image visitors see in the new Andy Warhol exhibition, opening ...
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