As we age, our bodies slow down and become less efficient at handling the demands of everyday life. This means that seniors need to take extra care of their health by eating healthy, exercising regularly and maintaining good hydration. One way to ensure good hydration is through intravenous (IV) vitamin and hydration therapy. IV hydration is a method of administering fluids directly into the bloodstream via an IV catheter inserted into a vein by a registered nurse. This allows for rapid … [Read more...] about How Seniors Benefit from IV Vitamins, Hydration
Baby, It’s Cold Outside!
It’s time to get prepared: Winter is in full swing, and it brings the dangers of severe cold weather, snow, ice and even power outages. It’s a good idea to prepare a disaster/emergency kit and include your pet in those preparations. Be sure to have enough non-perishable food, water and any prescription medications for you and your pets (as well as heartworm and flea/tick preventives) on hand to get through at least five days. Just like us, our pets like a nice comfy place to sleep and may … [Read more...] about Baby, It’s Cold Outside!
Concepts to Consider for the New Year
How do we stick to our New Year’s resolutions for 2023? Do we have the expectation that life is starting again on Jan. 1? Are we waiting for the new year to push a reset button on our lives? Eventually we realize that New Year’s resolutions don’t always work. They may be effective for a while, but we don’t stick to them for long. Is there a better idea: New Year’s Concepts? To be more specific, there are 20 concepts from the Dalai Lama that are universal. Instead of focusing on fixed goals … [Read more...] about Concepts to Consider for the New Year
Start Your New Year With A Jolly Financial Plan
Amid the office holiday parties, the gift shopping and the family gatherings, we also do a lot of looking back at this time of the year. As the holidays approach, it’s also a good time to reflect on your financial goals while starting to plan for the new year. Let’s look at a few financial tips and tricks you can add to your bag of presents this holiday season. 2022 Review In A Nutshell Take a moment to review your portfolio for 2022, did you meet your goals this year? A good starting … [Read more...] about Start Your New Year With A Jolly Financial Plan
Former City Hall to Become Site for Proposed Prescott Common
The winning bid of $2.5 million submitted by Stroh Architecture won that firm the right to buy the land and submit a redevelopment plan that proposes a five-story building with a restaurant, hotel and apartment space. The project currently is called Prescott Common. The firm was selected unanimously by the Prescott City Council Tuesday, Oct. 18. Since then, Principal Architect Douglas Stroh and company representatives have met several times with city officials and other parties for … [Read more...] about Former City Hall to Become Site for Proposed Prescott Common
Arizona Family Jewelry Business Announces the End of an Era
The entire stock of Raskin’s Jewelers is being liquidated. That’s not just diamonds and other precious stones, or men’s and women’s premium watches; it’s also fixtures, furniture, cabinets, engraving equipment, laser welder – everything in the building – ending a 76-year era in Arizona with the closure of one of Prescott’s premier downtown businesses. Greg Raskin, the affable owner of Raskin’s Jewelers, told Quad Cities Business News, “You know, I can’t begin to tell you how many people have … [Read more...] about Arizona Family Jewelry Business Announces the End of an Era
Poco Diablo Unveils Willows Kitchen in Time for Holiday Cheer
Poco Diablo Resort has opened its new restaurant, Willows Kitchen + Wine Bar, as part of a phased $22 million renovation. Although the restaurant had a soft opening Sept. 15, it recently hosted journalists for a preview tasting of the winter menu and pairings with wines from the restaurant’s extensive collection. The tasting showcased Old World and New World wines along with an Arizona white blend. The resort, one of the first in Sedona, sits on the historic Chavez homestead. In this same … [Read more...] about Poco Diablo Unveils Willows Kitchen in Time for Holiday Cheer
Thinking About Selling Your Business?
The time has finally come and you’re ready to sell your business. Planning for the sale of a small business may seem daunting. Perhaps you’re not sure where to begin or how to go about selling a business. To make the process as easy and profitable as possible, you’ll want to start planning early. Having time on your side can really pay off when selling a business. Whether you’re ready to retire or just move on to a new venture, here are a few important steps to keep in mind. Key Steps Before … [Read more...] about Thinking About Selling Your Business?
Candle Business Moves Back to the Future
Their allure is legendary. The mystery and beauty of candles hold a cherished place in human history, dating back to the ancient cultures of the Egyptians. Today, candles are traditionally used to decorate birthday cakes, create a romantic mood for a special meal and to mark all manner of solemn and meaningful ceremonies. In modern Arizona, the husband-and-wife owners of the Armadilla Wax Works, Kent Buttermann and Denise Jenike, have long worked to preserve and expand the ancient charms … [Read more...] about Candle Business Moves Back to the Future
Reaping What They Sew
Sew-n-Sew Fabric, Notions and More has been open for about two years, but owners Roxanne and Russ Hull just celebrated their grand opening Oct. 6. They say the timing wasn’t right two years ago because we were in the middle of the pandemic, but the timing is ideal now because Roxanne retired from her career at Yavapai Regional Medical Center, working in community outreach for 16 years. “I wanted to make sure we were going to last,” Roxanne said about not having the grand opening … [Read more...] about Reaping What They Sew









