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Food Sustainability Starts at Home

Food Sustainability Starts at Home

October 3, 2019 | Culture

Residents transform backyards into mini-farms  It is estimated that of the 200 million metric tons of food produced annually in the U.S., 60 million metric tons go to waste. Of the waste that reaches landfills, 47% is from the residential sector. Further c...

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The Cycle of Poverty Hits Home

The Cycle of Poverty Hits Home

October 1, 2019 | Culture

Part 1: An interview with Tom Rebman Living on the Space Coast is more than rocket launches, surfing, and golf carts. In this first in a series of conversations that address the cycle of poverty in Brevard County, we found it affects more people than we realize...

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Team to Host Paranormal Investigation at Brevard Manor

Team to Host Paranormal Investigation at Brevard Manor

September 16, 2019 | Culture

Do you believe in ghosts? If you’ve lived in Brevard County over a month, you’ve probably heard that Ashley’s Restaurant in Rockledge tops the list of local haunted places, but there are a few other relatively high profile spots, as well. The ...

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Introvert in an Extrovert Profession

Introvert in an Extrovert Profession

August 27, 2019 | Culture

When I have a conversation about introversion vs. extroversion, the usual comment is, “No way are you an introvert.” Understandable since the chamber profession is a 24/7 calling. Even when off the clock — pumping gas or grocery shopping &mdas...

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Workplaces Lead the Way in Civility

Workplaces Lead the Way in Civility

August 19, 2019 | Culture

Civility. A small word that means so much. The dictionary defines it as formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.  Looking back a few decades, it does seem like we have lost some common courtesy toward one another. The Westerville Public Librar...

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Tank That!

Tank That!

June 13, 2019 | Culture

Tired of the hum drum of commuting to and from work? Ever been so frustrated, you just want to crush something? Maybe it’s time to drive a 17-ton tank. Ever since I did, I find myself coping better with Monday morning traffic.  The folks at Tank Amer...

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Tied Together

Tied Together

June 11, 2019 | Culture

  Glen Outlaw was sitting in Georgianna United Methodist on Merritt Island listening to Pastor Corky Calhoun tell his flock to influence the future, not complain about it. Outlaw responded. A father of four boys, he took Calhoun’s plea to heart. He m...

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Lessons From the Geese

Lessons From the Geese

April 10, 2019 | Culture

Growing up in Spokane, Washington, I found there to be a lot of separation between people. Whether it be in church, school, and even my parents’ divorce, polarization was all around me. I was fascinated by what brought people together and created unity, ...

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