Kitten season is well underway, and while that might seem like a time filled with adorable palm-sized kittens, there are a lot of troubles that come with it. Those troubles exist because there is a lack of spaying and neutering of cats, especially in stray and feral cats. The season usually starts around February and lasts up until June, sometimes even until late fall. It’s … [Read more...]
The Artist: A Journey That Began With a Little Rock ’n’ Roll
Matt Duarte is a professional musician and has been for 23 years. He’s originally from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His music is highly influenced by ’70s rock, funk, and Brazilian Tropicalia music. Nonahood News: What drove you to become a musician? When did you realize creating music was your passion? Matt Duarte: My mom is a music lover since forever and has this … [Read more...]
Florida House of Representatives Passes $89.9 Billion Budget
The Florida House of Representatives passed an $89.9 billion budget on Thursday, April 4, that is scheduled to start in July. The budget would avoid raising taxes and is expected to reduce waste and cut spending. As such, Florida was able to maintain its ranking as No. 1 in the nation for fiscal health, according to a press release from House Majority Leader Dane Eagle. … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: Managing Your Time
I’ll be honest, it is my biggest pet peeve when I have to wait on someone who is running late. Don’t get me wrong, I always put into account all of the variables that can happen to make someone late; it’s the repetitiveness of being late, hearing the same excuses and the counter-productivity that get to me. Where I come from, being 15 minutes early means that you’re on time. … [Read more...]
Using Stories to Build Confidence in Vaccines
It might be safe to say that we all fall into one of two groups when it comes to shots: We either want nothing to do with them, or they’re a painless pinch we barely notice. Photo Courtesy of Jamie Schanbaum Regardless of our grouping, most people only think about shots on an as-they-are-needed basis, if that, 30-year-old Jamie Schanbaum said. The flu comes and goes, … [Read more...]
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