Reasons a Young Child Might Need Braces on Their Teeth

When it comes to oral health, early intervention can be crucial. Many parents wonder if their young children might need braces. While the typical age for orthodontic treatment is the pre-teen or teenage years, some conditions require attention at a younger age. Learn about several reasons a young child might need braces on their teeth.

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Maumee KFC Grand Re-Opening! First 50 guests will receive “Free Chicken for a Year”

KBP Brands, one of the largest and fastest growing QSR franchisees in the country, announced its newly rebuilt Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant located at 1010 Conant St. in  Maumee, OH, is scheduled to have its Grand Re-Opening on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 10:30AM. The first fifty

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Empowering Your Child’s Journey: Nurturing Their Interests with Positivity

While the curriculum is highly beneficial to learners and opens up so many doors for a child’s future – they might have some underlying interests, too. As we get older, especially now, there is a focus on what we enjoy and who we are. Often, a love of exploration and interests can be lost amid school learning and exams. 

You can be the inspiration and driving force behind your child finding what it is they truly love. 

So, for those parents who are looking to encourage a love of learning but extend it outside of the standard learning, here are some tips. 

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Hobo Day to be held September 30 at the Wauseon Depot

Enjoy an afternoon of fun and delicious food as you discover the true adventures of hobos during the Museum of Fulton County’s annual Hobo Day. This free, family event will be held on Saturday, September 30 from 4-7 pm at the Wauseon Depot.

“We love to see families and friends gathering at the historic Wauseon Depot for our annual Hobo Day,” shared John Swearingen, director of the Fulton County Museum. “This popular fall event is a great opportunity to get together with others in the community for a delicious meal, entertainment, and the chance to learn a little more about our local history.”

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