By Robert Prior The baby boomer generation is wealthy. According to a recent study by CNBC, those born between 1946 and 1964 are expected to transfer over $30 trillion to lower generations over the coming decades. This means that more wealth will pass into the hands of those who didn’t earn it tha
By Spencer Frye In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that American schools must end segregation “with all deliberate speed.” Clarke County, Georgia, where I live, took 16 years to deliberate the matter but finally integrated its school system in 1970. That year, black students from Burney-Harri
By Franklin County Chamber of Commerce Beautiful drives, breathtaking scenery, and a rich history – these are the things that most people associate with Franklin County, and they couldn’t be more correct. Franklin County is stunning and is filled to the brim with a rich and colorful history, but
By Desiree Goetz Culture and exports of flowers and bulbs are a very important part of the Dutch economy. Most of the flowers are grown in and around in Aalsmeer, this is also where the greatest Flower auction of the world is. The excellent location of Holland with regard to the major customers in W
By Chrissy Thomas, RN, Anti-Aging Specialist, Master Cosmetic Injector I had a perfect trip once. A week alone with my husband in a beautiful spot. I shopped for a few new outfits, bought travel sizes of my hair supplies and packed my usual skin care products. After all, I am a skin professional. I