(NewsUSA) – Filing your taxes can be stressful and intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. As the deadline for filing taxes approaches, don’t let the pressure overwhelm you. Follow these five tips for a smooth tax season. Know the different types of taxes you might have to pay. Federal Taxes: Your money is taxed […]
A Summer of Adventure Awaits You in Arkansas State Parks
(BPT) – Vacations are about making memories that last a lifetime. And, there is no better place than an Arkansas State Park to experience a variety of adventures that you will never forget. For 100 years, Arkansas State Parks have provided an oasis from the hectic pace of everyday life and have given millions of […]
4 men with Mansfield ties sought by Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force
MANSFIELD — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in tracking four men in the Fugitives of the Week list as compiled by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force. What was previously known as Most Wanted has been changed to Fugitives of the Week, at the request of local authorities. John Bowen Jr., 25, […]
Water Contaminants Can Impact Child Health. Here’s How to Remove Them
(StatePoint) Clean, safe drinking water is essential for human health, especially for children, who are particularly vulnerable to certain contaminants. Local, state and federal policy has had some success in helping clean up drinking water supplies, but there are new reports of emerging contaminants linked to child development. Here’s what to know about some of […]
Rising Inflation is Impacting Mental Health. How the Country is Coping
(StatePoint) It’s no secret that the country is feeling the pinch from inflation and the rising costs of goods and services, with 48% of Americans struggling to make ends meet financially, according to the latest data from Dynata’s Global Consumer Trends survey. That’s up from 34% in August of last year. These circumstances are having […]
What Older Adults Should Know After a Doctor’s Visit
(StatePoint) You know how important regular check-ups are and that consulting your healthcare provider when you have a concern is smart. But what happens after the visit is just as essential to maintaining good health. Unfortunately, some people don’t follow their provider’s advice. Maybe they don’t take their prescriptions as written or forego recommended preventive […]
What lies ahead for ChatGPT
(NewsUSA) – ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. Since its release in November 2022, OpenAI’s chatbot has scored a 1020 on the SATs, passed a medical licensing exam, successfully negotiated a user’s cable bill, and even drafted legislation for how to regulate AI. But what does ChatGPT mean for national security? Nations want to […]
Plymouth Area Historical Society to host Spring Tea on April 16
PLYMOUTH — After a three-year hiatus, The Plymouth Area Historical Society will once again host a spring tea on Sunday, April 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Plymouth Area Museum. This year, the museum will visit “The Fabulous 50’s” with popular tea party delicacies served by the era’s most fashionable hostesses. There may […]
Mansfield City Council expects to vote on 9-year pact between police & 179th
MANSFIELD — Mansfield City Council on Tuesday is expected to vote on a new agreement between the city’s police department and the 179th Ohio Air National Guard Security Forces Squadron at Lahm Regional Airport. The six-page “law enforcement response and information sharing” memorandum of understanding is scheduled to be discussed during council’s caucus and then voted […]
Kidney stones: How one common recurring symptom could signal a rare disease
(BPT) – Throughout her life, Kim had no explanation for the recurrent, painful kidney stones she experienced. Growing up she and her doctors dismissed these stones and associated pain for other conditions like menstrual cramps and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It wasn’t until her sister Joy passed away from the same disease that Kim received […]
