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'A Wordsmith's Work' author: 'I’m grateful this book has been recognized by Reader’s Favorite as a top book on writing'

Mark R. Weaver, author and founder of Communications Counsel, was recently honored with an Honorable Mention award for his book, "A Wordsmith’s Work," in the non-fiction writing/publishing category at the end of 2022. This prestigious award is only given to five books each year nationally and signifies the accomplishment of an impressive feat.

Pensacola doctor says sinus headaches can be resolved the same way as chronic sinusitis

Signs of a sinus headache often include fever, swelling and pain around the face.

Frederick doctor: Sinusitis can negatively impact your quality of life, but there are treatments available

Signs of a sinus headache include facial swelling, a feeling of fullness in the ears, persistent facial pain and a fever.

Kelly's support for massive government spending concerns Arizona voters

As budgetary and inflation concerns in the U.S. amplify, many economic experts have harsh criticism for Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ).

Mental Health Awareness Month highlights correlation between depression and sinusitis

During Mental Health Awareness Month, a correlation is being brought to light between depression and the condition known as sinusitis.

CEO of Aerostar Manufacturing: 'After a careful analysis, we decided to expand our operations in the state of Michigan'

This week, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the expansion of Detroit-based Aerostar Manufacturing has created 62 new high-paying jobs for the area.

NV Pension Funds Are Invested Big in BlackRock As The Latter Pushes for Net Zero Energy: Here is NV's Energy Breakdown

Many states around the country are weighing their involvement with Blackrock as Blackrock draws the attention of legislators for their position on net-zero energy and renewable energy.

Texas-based ExxonMobil discontinuing projects and investments in Russia

In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Texas-based ExxonMobil has announced that it is discontinuing ongoing projects and investments in Russia.

Study shows ride-hailing services linked to decline in alcohol-related car crash injuries

A new study has revealed evidence to show that the increased use of ride-hailing services such as Uber has had a large impact on reducing traumatic injuries due to motor vehicle accidents.

New study shows ride-hailing businesses enhance consumer safety

A first-of-its-kind study shows that on Friday and Saturday nights in Houston, traumatic injuries from motor vehicle crashes have decreased by 24% and ride-hailing services can take some of the credit.

University of Texas study: Uber, ride-hailing companies help reduce drunk driving

(Sponsored Content) – A new study shows that ride-hailing services, such as Uber, may have helped curb the number of deaths, injuries and convictions tied to impaired driving in Texas.

Study finds ride-hailing services may be drastically reducing DUI deaths

(Sponsored Content) — A new study has revealed evidence to show that the increased use of ride-hailing services such as Uber may be having a large impact on reducing motor vehicle traumas in Texas.

Kolkhorst: Chapter 313 tax incentive program for renewables has 'run amok'

The controversial tax abatements stipulated by Texas' Chapter 313 drew more fire at a meeting of the state Senate's Committee on Natural Resources and Economic Development on May 18.

Frito-Lay announces expansion in Frankfort

In conjunction with Indiana state officials, the city of Frankfurt this week announced that Frito-Lay will be investing over $60 million to expand its existing operations in Frankfurt.

Cambridge expands and opens new office in Phoenix

This week, Cambridge announced the opening of an extension office in Phoenix.

Brown County provides over $140,000 in relief to arts and culture organizations in the region

Arts and cultural-based businesses and organizations have been some of the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic and the restrictions that have been put in place as a result. Organizations and institutions that provide art and cultural experiences for tourists and residents were on the receiving end of over $140,000 of a total of $10 million that was made available nationwide through the CARES Act. State Rep. Chris May had this to say about the funding: "Brown County is one of the top tourist destinations in the state.

NewCold announces major US expansion into Indiana, creating 200+ new jobs

NewCold, a company based out of the Netherlands, has announced that they are planning a major company expansion into the United States, with Lebanon, Indiana being the main benefactor of over 200 new jobs.

City of Phoenix wins award for handling of the COVID-19 pandemic

All around the country, localities are struggling to deal with the unique challenges that the pandemic is posing to business, society, and our everyday lives.

President Trump announces $1 million investment in Indiana broadband access

The United States Department of Agriculture, under the Trump administration, announced today a $1 million initiative designed to increase broadband internet access to residents of Indiana.

Desert Harbor Medical Commons to be constructed in Peoria in 2021

The City of Peoria has approved the construction of Desert Harbor Medical Commons, a 44,000 square-foot healthcare facility designed to meet the city's growing needs for accessible healthcare within driving distance. In addition to standard healthcare services, this high-tech facility will include the capability for some of the leading and most innovative healthcare treatments in the nation.