Best For You Award Winner – Wellness

By Carrie Vittitoe Women's First 3D Tomosynthesis gives them to ability to detect breast cancer early.  You deserve the best, and Today’s Woman is giving it to you with our annual Best for You awards. This year, we’re showing you how to live a healthier life, beautify your environment, and bring positive change into your community — with your help. We gave you, the readers, the chance to nominate and vote for the best businesses and services in town so you can initiate changes that will make your life the best it can be. Read about our [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:40:17-04:00January 1, 2018|Best For You|

Best For You Award Winner – Healthful Food

By Carrie Vittitoe The deli sells made-to-order sandwiches, and Paul's Market recently added a butcher shop in most of its locations.  You deserve the best, and Today’s Woman is giving it to you with our annual Best for You awards. This year, we’re showing you how to live a healthier life, beautify your environment, and bring positive change into your community — with your help. We gave you, the readers, the chance to nominate and vote for the best businesses and services in town so you can initiate changes that will make your life the [...]

By |2018-06-21T15:40:17-04:00January 1, 2018|Best For You|

New Immunotherapy Treatments Fight Janice’s Lung Cancer

By Ashli Findley There were no signs alerting Janice Durham that she may be suffering from anything other than a typical cold. But when the nurse practitioner “didn’t like the sound” Janice was making while inhaling deep breaths, an X-ray scan was recommended. In November 2015, the scan revealed that she had Stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer. “You definitely learn to be thankful for everything that you have and the good life that you’ve had,” Janice says. Janice, now 76, began radiation and chemotherapy soon thereafter. It shrunk the cancer a little, but the [...]

By |2018-06-21T16:04:01-04:00December 31, 2017|Healthy Choices|

My Legacy: Love for Nonprofits

Gregory Nielsen “My most meaningful legacy will be my children and my efforts to bring people and groups together to build the fabric of our nonprofit community which cares for the sick, educates the child, thrives through the arts, and honors the veteran.” — Gregory Nielsen, CEO, Center for Nonprofit Excellence Read about what Holly Houston, Sharon Darling, Kerri Cokeley, and Phoebe Wood are doing to create impactful legacies.

By |2018-06-21T15:12:17-04:00December 30, 2017|Featured|
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