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WINE TASTING: THE LOIRE VALLEY - IN-PERSON CLASS

In this class, we'll be tasting our way through the Loire Valley in France.
We'll focus on reds, whites, and bubbles from this diverse and winding region of Chateaux and vineyards following the Loire River to its source in the Atlantic. This div...

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Sleigh this Second Saturday

Santa’s downtown elves are busy at work preparing for Second Saturday. A number of small businesses have fun and specials planned for the monthly gathering.

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Supporting the partners of women battling breast cancer

Diseases like cancer impact more than just the person who’s sick. Family members and caregivers oftentimes need support too. For this Kern’s Kindness, 23ABC’s Kallyn Hobmann tells us about a group providing that support for men with loved ones battling breast cancer.

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Local employers navigate vaccine skepticism


The question was bound to come up at some point: What happens when an employer tells its workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine but some don't want to?
Bottom line, an employer can make vaccinations a condition of employment, workplace specialists say. But it's not always that simple — it has to be job-related, for example, and local employers say they intend to proceed cautiously.
Federal authorities say no less than three-quarters of the population will have to be vaccinated before the pandemic can be brought fully under control. Given how divisive the pandemic has already been, how thoughtfully employers approach the matter could prove critical.

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