Jan 27, 2020 11:55AM ● By Kimberly Blaker
Keeping the romance alive in a relationship requires effort. When women feel their romantic relationships becoming stagnant, they often blam...
Jan 07, 2020 10:05AM ● By Cloie Sandlin
It’s January, which means, here comes the customary editor’s column about New Year’s resolutions. Lucky for both of us, the BEACON has plent...
Jan 06, 2020 03:29PM ● By Adam Cochran
Believe it or not, binging and purging is a healthy and safe way to achieve some of the most common New Year’s resolutions (I’m not talking ...
Jan 06, 2020 02:47PM ● By Arlyn Macdonald
Part of the reason those New Year’s resolutions fade away is that we have not decluttered and cleaned up from the old year. Feng shui, the 3...
Dec 30, 2019 03:49PM ● By Karen Telleen-Lawton
Older adults have recently emerged as the fastest-growing labor segment, both in the United States and around the world. A number of factors...
Dec 02, 2019 03:55PM ● By Adam Cochran
My wife and I had our first baby in 1997. That same year, we bought our first computer. Perhaps I should feel guilty about this, but one cou...
Oct 29, 2019 10:34AM ● By Adam Cochran
I am a fairly religious person, but my most radical conviction is that I don’t believe in obsolete technology. And I certainly don’t subscri...
Sep 30, 2019 01:48PM ● By Adam Cochran
A friend recently asked me if I knew of any resources that could help her mom understand the code of the new Wild West— the vast social medi...
May 01, 2018 05:32AM ● By Adam Cochran
Computers are constantly evolving, but in 20 years, my advice for buying a new computer or tech gadget hasn’t changed much. It’s quite possi...
Dec 07, 2016 08:48AM ● By Guest
Americans like to think of themselves as generous people, and often, the numbers back that up. A recent report revealed they gave a record $...
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