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Day: March 6, 2021
Lake Erie Outfitters’ Paul Lukjanczuk announced he is closing his business because the land he leased for it was sold to the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Ron Leonardi | Erie Times-News A popular kayak rental service located near the gateway to Presque Isle State Park has closed its […]
Many Americans need another round of Covid stimulus just to get by, but others are using it to build an emergency savings fund, pay off debt, and stimulate the economy by spending. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Now that the Senate has passed the $1.9 trillion Covid […]
Growing up around the country, Daniel Rosentreter discovered his passion for English education and the Western United States, leading him to pursue a career in education that brought him from Indiana to Colorado. Born in Indiana, Rosentreter moved around with his family throughout his education. He completed his primary education […]
How was your week, Jersey? If you spend any time on Facebook, you know its On This Day history feature can be a welcome reminder of good times. It can also be triggering. Former friends, exes, colleagues from that one crappy workplace, and family members who’ve passed away all reappear […]
When it comes to landscape photography, any photographer specializing in the genre can tell you just how difficult it is to make any sort of income. Stock photography – once a mainstay source of income for landscape photographers – has almost come to an abrupt stop, given the sheer number […]
Ever walk into a room and forget why you went in there? Or stare at a colleague’s face for 20 seconds before you remember his name? Or try to remember the name of that movie, the one you loved, starring that guy—it’s on the tip of your tongue! (It’s Jeff […]
In case you haven’t noticed, it’s getting a bit warmer out. Temperatures the last few days have been in the balmy 40s and we’ve felt comfortable walking around in just hoodies rather than parkas. You are still wearing pants right? It has to be more than hoodies, realistically speaking. Even […]
People kept taking my picture. They asked to grab photos while I waited in line, snuck quick shots they thought I didn’t notice, and brazenly pointed their phone at me as I passed them. Not that I could blame them ― I would probably take a picture, too. After all, […]
TribLIVE’s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Brackenridge, Harrison and Tarentum each have different plans for Easter this year, after community egg hunts were canceled in 2020 because of the covid pandemic. While Tarentum is returning to a […]
Steve Marcus Brenda Campbell is shown during a closing sale at Sportco Sporting Goods, 2580 E. Sunset Road, Thursday, March 4, 2021. Brenda’s husband, Rob Campbell, who founded Sportco with his father in 1989, died last month. By Ray Brewer (contact) Saturday, March 6, 2021 | 2 a.m. The line of […]
In the noughties, I adored Sex And The City. Like women everywhere, my friends and I debated which of these four impossibly stylish, successful women we were – when the reality was a bunch of university freshers who drank Buckfast from the bottle and lived in hoodies. We probably had […]
Ted Cruz, the Republican senator from Texas, has found himself in the middle of a number of controversies. There was the 2013 government shutdown, wherein Cruz hijacked Congress with a reading of Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham; the time he accused President Obama of high treason for wanting to […]
You’re only as good as your word. At least that’s what I was told as a kid. But is it true? President John F. Kennedy certainly thought so when he said, “I would rather be accused of breaking precedents than breaking promises.” In a world where politicians notably and consistently […]
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ABC Entrepreneur Beth Fynbo took her company and product, Busy Baby, to the Sharks on ABC’s Shark Tank to see if she could get a deal from one of the investors on the show. According to the episode synopsis, Fynbo comes from Rochester, Minnesota and went to the Tank in order to […]
In “Frozen in Time,” a new show on discovery+, Maureen McCormick, who played eldest sister Marcia on “The Brady Bunch,” joins designer Dan Vickery to help homeowners who are stuck in a time warp. Homes from the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s are updated while still respecting the nostalgia of their […]
CLOSE Chip Ganassi driver Scott Dixon discusses his 2020 IndyCar championship season win. Indianapolis Star His boss of nearly 20 years runs a competitive NASCAR team. He’s had the chance to watch up-close Jimmie Johnson’s own thrill in jumping into IndyCar as a 45-year-old rookie. But don’t expect Scott Dixon […]
It’s been almost a year since Mae Smith got COVID-19, and she still experiences symptoms including crushing fatigue and a brain fog that makes it hard to think. Smith was a policy director for a New York City social service agency when she first contracted COVID-19, and continued working despite […]