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Common Everyday Risks We Often Overlook

Common Everyday Risks We Often Overlook

by Staff


Most people settle into routines without much thought. Days tend to follow familiar patterns, and that predictability gives everything a sense of ease. It also makes it easy to miss small moments where something feels slightly off. A shoe left near a doorway or a glance at a phone while stepping off a curb can shift a normal day in an unexpected direction. These things rarely stand out, yet they create situations that ask for a little more attention than we give them. Taking a closer look at these everyday moments helps us notice what usually blends into the background.

<em>Crescent City Christmas Chaos</em> By Ellen Byron: Review/Giveaway

Crescent City Christmas Chaos By Ellen Byron: Review/Giveaway

by Sandra Murphy


Ricki James-Diaz has always known she was adopted but knew nothing about her birth parents. Now seems like the right time to investigate who they are. Josepha and Luis (her adoptive parents) have come to New Orleans for a visit. Virgil, Ricki’s chef neighbor, co-pet parent, and sweetie, has been green-lighted for his own cooking show.

Mystery Current & Coming Attractions: December 2025

Mystery Current & Coming Attractions: December 2025

by Victoria Fair


I find it hard to believe that we are in our last month of 2025 and our KRL reading challenge. But time flies, as they say, and I feel it fleeting faster every year as I age. Growing up, during the school year when I'd pray for Christmas break or summer vacation to come, time moved so much slower. Now, as soon as I come to terms with one holiday another is fast approaching and I feel as though I've just begun to celebrate the one I'm being asked to leave behind.

Feral Paws Rescue: Piggy-Wiggly

Feral Paws Rescue: Piggy-Wiggly

by Paula Hunsacker


Here at Feral Paws Rescue we are known for saving cats from high kill shelters, and our stories are always focused on them. But we also have many other rescued animals.
Our story this month is about Piggy-Wiggly, a mini pig. When she came to our rescue, we made her a large area with a house and an area to play in the water like pigs love to do.

<em>The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic & Murder</em> By Kiri Callaghan: Review/Giveaway/Interview

The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic & Murder By Kiri Callaghan: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Lorie Lewis Ham


The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic & Murder by Kiri Callaghan is a wonderful blend of magic and fantasy, and a new take on the world of Sherlock Holmes. When I got an email from the Kiri’s publicist with this opening paragraph I was hooked...

How to Prepare Your Heating System for Cold Months

How to Prepare Your Heating System for Cold Months

by Staff


The approach of cold months requires careful preparation of your heating system to ensure comfort and efficiency. A properly maintained heating system not only enhances its performance but also contributes to energy savings. This article will guide you on how to effectively get your heating system ready for the winter, integrating practical advice and essential information.

How Dental Clinics Are Evolving With the Demand for Faster, More Patient-Centered Care

How Dental Clinics Are Evolving With the Demand for Faster, More Patient-Centered Care

by Staff


The modern dental experience is changing rapidly as patients increasingly expect quicker services, more transparent communication, and a more personalized approach to care. This shift has encouraged clinics of all sizes to explore new systems, technologies, and staffing models to streamline the patient journey from the initial inquiry to follow-up care.

Common Everyday Risks We Often Overlook

by Staff


Most people settle into routines without much thought. Days tend to follow familiar patterns, and that predictability gives everything a sense of ease. It also makes it easy to miss small moments where something feels slightly off. A shoe left near a doorway or a glance at a phone while stepping off a curb can shift a normal day in an unexpected direction. These things rarely stand out, yet they create situations that ask for a little more attention than we give them. Taking a closer look at these everyday moments helps us notice what usually blends into the background.

What to Know About Commemorative Challenge Coins

by Staff



A small coin in a palm can hold a large story. People remember the night they received it, the setting, and the reason. The weight feels honest, and the art recalls a team, a mission, or a moment. That is why coins keep showing up at ceremonies, reunions, and community events.

Crescent City Christmas Chaos By Ellen Byron: Review/Giveaway

by Sandra Murphy


Ricki James-Diaz has always known she was adopted but knew nothing about her birth parents. Now seems like the right time to investigate who they are. Josepha and Luis (her adoptive parents) have come to New Orleans for a visit. Virgil, Ricki’s chef neighbor, co-pet parent, and sweetie, has been green-lighted for his own cooking show.

Animal Rescue of Fresno-Yearly Round-Up

by Wendy Hunter


Wow, kids, what the heck happened? How did we go from February to December in the blink of an eye? One minute the stores were full of chocolate covered cherries and cheesy Valentine cards, and now you'll find blooming poinsettias and green XMAS trees. I always feel bad for anyone slaving away at a retail job for the holidays.

Mystery Current & Coming Attractions: December 2025

by Victoria Fair


I find it hard to believe that we are in our last month of 2025 and our KRL reading challenge. But time flies, as they say, and I feel it fleeting faster every year as I age. Growing up, during the school year when I'd pray for Christmas break or summer vacation to come, time moved so much slower. Now, as soon as I come to terms with one holiday another is fast approaching and I feel as though I've just begun to celebrate the one I'm being asked to leave behind.

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Crescent City Christmas Chaos By Ellen Byron: Review/Giveaway

by Sandra Murphy

Ricki James-Diaz has always known she was adopted but knew nothing about her birth parents. Now seems like the right time to investigate who they are. Josepha and Luis (her adoptive parents) have come to New Orleans for a visit. Virgil, Ricki’s chef neighbor, co-pet parent, and sweetie, has been green-lighted for his own cooking show.

Crescent City Christmas Chaos By Ellen Byron: Review/Giveaway

by Sandra Murphy

Ricki James-Diaz has always known she was adopted but knew nothing about her birth parents. Now seems like the right time to investigate who they are. Josepha and Luis (her adoptive parents) have come to New Orleans for a visit. Virgil, Ricki’s chef neighbor, co-pet parent, and sweetie, has been green-lighted for his own cooking show.

Mystery Current & Coming Attractions: December 2025

by Victoria Fair

I find it hard to believe that we are in our last month of 2025 and our KRL reading challenge. But time flies, as they say, and I feel it fleeting faster every year as I age. Growing up, during the school year when I'd pray for Christmas break or summer vacation to come, time moved so much slower. Now, as soon as I come to terms with one holiday another is fast approaching and I feel as though I've just begun to celebrate the one I'm being asked to leave behind.

How I Failed My Way into Writing Books

by David Aljuni

March 24, 2021. My family and I were enjoying dinner after a show. I was working two jobs at the time, plus making my first feature film. After years of planning, I had shot most of it with the best cast anyone could have asked for, and magic had been made. I had brought my laptop and hard drive with me, hoping I could get some more editing done in the three-and-a-half-hour drive both to and from the show, but we were all in the moment and enjoying each other's company, so no editing had been done thus far on the trip.

The Right Spin: A Chanukah Mystery Short Story

by Nina Wachsman

In Belladonna’s salon, the soft tinkle of feminine laughter often punctuated the gentle hum of conversations, but rarely were heads suddenly turned by the crash of chairs or the shattering of glass.

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Holiday Fun In the Valley!

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Another holiday season is upon us and as always the Valley has so much to offer for all ages! Here is just a small sampling of what's out there to enjoy, and some of it is even free! If you have another event you would like to tell people about, feel free to add in the comments below!

Holiday Fun In the Valley!

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Another holiday season is upon us and as always the Valley has so much to offer for all ages! Here is just a small sampling of what's out there to enjoy, and some of it is even free! If you have another event you would like to tell people about, feel free to add in the comments below!

Spooky October Movies—No Screaming Necessary

by Terrance McArthur

October is a time when all the spooky comes out—decorations, costumes, and movies. I have compiled a small list of some of my favorite spooky. They may be thought of as horror movies, but they aren’t blood-and-guts fests. These are films I have seen, which leaves out some popular films like Monster Squad and Hocus Pocus. Most of these are pretty old, and not too violent. (I have a problem with slasher-monster-jump scare films.)

Holiday Fun In the Valley!

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Another holiday season is upon us and as always the Valley has so much to offer for all ages! Here is just a small sampling of what's out there to enjoy, and some of it is even free! If you have another event you would like to tell people about, feel free to add in the comments below!

Rogue Festival Reviews: The Barn Identity & 90 Lies an Hour

by Terrance McArthur & Lorie Lewis Ham

“How many times have I told this story?” Erika MacDonald asks this question repeatedly in her Rogue Festival show The Barn Identity. Each time she tells it, another tiny piece of the story falls into place. Is it about swirling leaves? Barns falling down? Going to a movie? An old woman in a bed? Losing identity? Architecture? Poetry?

Missing Persons: A Ghost Short Story

by Ellyn Siegel

I handed my friend Graham a print out of the portrait I’d just taken of him and he burst into tears. He was sitting in the tapestry chair with his elbows resting on the wooden, carved lions head armrests, gazing into the near distance, exactly as I’d asked him to pose.

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Animal Rescue of Fresno-Yearly Round-Up

by Wendy Hunter

Wow, kids, what the heck happened? How did we go from February to December in the blink of an eye? One minute the stores were full of chocolate covered cherries and cheesy Valentine cards, and now you'll find blooming poinsettias and green XMAS trees. I always feel bad for anyone slaving away at a retail job for the holidays.

Animal Rescue of Fresno-Yearly Round-Up

by Wendy Hunter

Wow, kids, what the heck happened? How did we go from February to December in the blink of an eye? One minute the stores were full of chocolate covered cherries and cheesy Valentine cards, and now you'll find blooming poinsettias and green XMAS trees. I always feel bad for anyone slaving away at a retail job for the holidays.

Feral Paws Rescue: Piggy-Wiggly

by Paula Hunsacker

Here at Feral Paws Rescue we are known for saving cats from high kill shelters, and our stories are always focused on them. But we also have many other rescued animals. Our story this month is about Piggy-Wiggly, a mini pig. When she came to our rescue, we made her a large area with a house and an area to play in the water like pigs love to do.

Rattie Ratz: The Experienced Rat Owners Re-visited

by Daria Filimonova

This spring three little ladies were adopted from Rattie Ratz by a repeat adopter named Linda. She and her husband, Raleigh, who have owned rats for twenty years this coming January, were featured previously in a Rattie Ratz article regarding five sisters they had adopted named Peony, Suki, Millie, Bree, and Fiona.

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Death of a Tom Turkey By Lee Hollis: Review/Giveaway/Recipe

by Cynthia Chow,

Having cranky neighbors together participating in Bar Harbor’s annual Turkey Shoot was probably not a good idea, even if they are to be aiming at targets only using bean bags and not real ammo. Someone didn’t get the memo though, as Tom Farley is shot with a real bullet but thankfully that only lands him in the hospital.

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Local Writer and Professor Steven Church

by Mallory Moad


Local writer Steven Church’s story begins in Lawrence, Kansas. His life’s journey has carried him from this Midwest city, between the Wakarusa and Kansas rivers, to Fort Collins, Colorado; Bristol, Rhode Island; and Fresno, California. Along the way, Steven established an eclectic resume that includes such illustrious occupations as newspaper delivery boy, house painter, grocery store clerk, tour guide twice (he must have really excelled at it), maintenance man, and conflict mediator. Somehow, in the midst of what sounds like chaos, he obtained a BA degree in philosophy as well as an MFA in creative writing.

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UCCE Master Gardeners of Fresno County Spring Garden Tour 2025

by Mallory Moad


What do you do when the news of the world is getting you down? Go to a movie? Log into social media and vent your frustrations? Eat ice cream by the pint? Well, movies can be expensive (especially when you add popcorn), ranting online isn’t going to do much for your blood pressure, and consuming large quantities of sweets ... we’re not even going to go there. It’s time to put down your phone, close the refrigerator door, and get outside for some fresh air and sunshine.

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Holiday Fun In the Valley!

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Another holiday season is upon us and as always the Valley has so much to offer for all ages! Here is just a small sampling of what's out there to enjoy, and some of it is even free! If you have another event you would like to tell people about, feel free to add in the comments below!

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