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Colby Chapman won as 2nd Ward Alderman in the city of Harvey. PHOTO PROVIDED BY COLBY CHAPMAN. Colby Chapman comes from a family that has been engaged in the Southland for years. PHOTO PROVIDED BY COLBY CHAPMAN. Newly elected 2nd Ward Alderman for the city of Harvey Colby Chapman believes that Harvey can hone in on its transportation, distribution and logistics infrastructure.
IS CONNECTING THE DOTS TO BUILD A BETTER HARVEY HARVEY’S NEWLY ELECTED 2ND WARD ALDERMAN P2 Colby Chapman has a passion for philanthropy, politics and social justice. Chapman recently won her race for 2nd Ward Alderman on April 4th.
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ILLINOIS’ TOP CPA EXAM CANDIDATES HONORED WITH EXCEL AWARDS

CHICAGO -- The Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS) — one of the largest state societies serving the certified public accountant (CPA) community — is excited to announce its 2022 Excel Award recipients. Each spring, ICPAS recognizes the individuals who exhibited superior achievements in passing the Uniform CPA Exam in Illinois during the previous year.

“Earning the CPA credential is a crowning achievement for accountants and deserves recognition for the aptitude—and fortitude— required to be able to call oneself a certified public accountant. So, it’s really our privilege to welcome and recognize Illinois’ new CPAs,” says Geoffrey Brown, CAE, ICPAS president and CEO. “By attaining the highest scores on the Uniform CPA Exam in Illinois, these individuals exemplify excellence, and we look forward to seeing the positive impacts they’ll make in the CPA profession and in the communities they serve as trusted and strategic business advisors.”

The Excel Awards were established in 1984 by the Illinois CPA Society Board of Directors to recognize new CPAs and CPA candidates for outstanding performance on the Uniform CPA Exam in Illinois. Honorees must achieve a total average score of 90 or above, complete all four sections of the exam within two consecutive testing windows, and rank in the top 5 percent of all Uniform CPA Exam test-takers completing all the exam requirements in Illinois’ testing year. The prestigious gold, silver, and bronze medals further distinguish the achievements of those earning the top three scores in the state. ICPAS is proud to present awards to the following recipients:

Gold Medal

Sidney A. Simner – Deloitte LLP | University of Southern California

Silver Medal

Jackson A. Gillen – Deloitte LLP | Indiana University Bloomington

Bronze Medal

Gabriel Otto – Baker Tilly US LLP | Holy Angel University

Excel Award

William A. Pisacrita – RSM US LLP | Miami University

Three of the City of Chicago’s Iconic Music Festivals Kicking off Summer

Chicago Gospel Music Festival: June 3

Chicago Blues Festival: June 8 – 11

CHICAGO HOUSE MUSIC FESTIVAL AND CONFERENCE: JUNE 23 & 24

CHICAGO—The City of Chicago and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announced the lineups and artist highlights for three of Chicago’s most beloved free music festivals taking place at the top of summer:

Chicago Gospel Music Festival (June 3; Millennium Park) Kicking off the summer season in Millennium Park, this inspirational music festival brings audiences of all ages and backgrounds together to celebrate the power of music. 2023 lineup features Choir Nation opening for multiple GRAMMY® Award winners Karen Clark Sheard and Tye Tribbett on the Jay Pritzker Pavilion stage; MillenniumPark. org, ChicagoGospelMusicFestival.us #ChiGospelMusic.

Chicago Blues Festival (June 8 – 11; Millennium Park) The largest, free Blues festival in the world returns with four days of top tier talent performing across three stages in Millennium Park. MillenniumPark.org, ChicagoBluesFestival.us #ChicagoBluesFestival.

Chicago House Music Festival and Conference (June 23, Chicago Cultural Center; June 24, Humboldt Park Boathouse. ChicagoHouseMusicalFestival.us #ChicagoHouseMusicFestival.

“Chicago is the birthplace of house music, urban blues, and gospel. It’s an honor to celebrate our city’s musical legacy each summer with free concerts across Chicago,” shared DCASE Commissioner Erin Harkey.

Harvey’s Newly Elected 2nd Ward Alderman is connecting the dots to Build a Better Harvey

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Chapman was inspired to start a nonprofit when she worked as a behavioral specialist. The school where she worked did not have a prom or extracurricular activities that students usually look forward to taking part in as part of their high school experience. It sparked an idea to collect pennies and have a prom for Chicago Excel Academy.

That movement sparked Chapman’s interest in philanthropy and she realized that it was her calling to be a connection and a resource for all people. She expanded her movement, Penny Up, to include financial literacy.

Chapman also comes from a family that has been immersed in engaging the Southland community for years. She credits her father, mother and aunt with inspiring her to become a public servant and to work for her community.

In 2019, Chapman had the opportunity to run for the 2nd Ward Aldermanic seat in the City of Harvey. While she came up short in her first attempt, she said: “In the words of Aaliyah, if at first you don’t succeed, dust yourself off and try again.” She ran again in the 2023 Municipal Elections and won her race.

“I, too, just want to be a role model for young Black and Brown women, young boys and girls, and families near and far. You can do anything you put your mind to, as long as you’re dedicated,” she said.

Chapman grew up in Harvey and chose to stay

there because she wants to be part of the change she knows is possible for the city.

Chapman’s vision for Harvey is for it to leverage its transportation and logistic infrastructure and immerse itself in the opportunities that exist within that industry. She said the City of Harvey was founded as a place where families could have a safe community with good education opportunities.

“I see us getting back to our strong roots. I truly believe we can get back to what the founding members of our community decided to go forth on. I want to get back to us being a holy city, a place where connection, community, camaraderie and change takes place on a daily basis,” she said.

Chapman sees the city of Harvey being everything that it needs to be for the Southland and honing in on its transportation, distribution and logistic infrastructure, while being a model city for the surrounding communities. She believes it will take transparent leadership to get Harvey to the place she envisions. She wants the community to know what’s going on, how it’s going on and where it’s going on. She also wants transparency when it comes to how funds are being spent in the city.

“I want to usher in that care and concern in our community. I want people to see the difference when they elect Colby Chapman, they’re getting a new opportunity to gain trust in someone. Someone who will be open and communicative, someone who will stand on the front lines and stand up for what’s right,” she said, adding she wants the community to hold her accountable for her actions.

Scores of students benefit from fundraising efforts of suburban school districts and United Negro College Fund

“Our collaboration with the United Negro College Fund means more money for more students,” said Dr. Sandra Thomas, vice president of the commission and chair of the scholarship committee. “That means more support for our students to fulfill their dreams.”

Tinley Park, Ill. — Seventy-five high school seniors from 12 high schools in Cook County, Kankakee and collar counties will receive scholarships on Wednesday as a result of successful fundraising efforts by a group of suburban school district superintendents and the United Negro College Fund.

In March, the Superintendents’ Commission for the Study of Demographics and Diversity (SCSDD) joined forces with the United Negro College Fund to raise money for students in their communities. The “Investing in Our Future” Scholarship Gala was held at the Tinley Park Convention Center and was sold out. The fundraising effort garnered more than $210,000—more than double the original goal of $100,000.

On Wednesday, students will receive the benefit of those fundraising efforts in the same room where the gala was held. The commission gives scholarships annually to high school seniors from their member schools at the commission’s annual scholarship award dinner. In 20 years, the commission has awarded more than $350,000 in scholarships. But because of this year’s joint effort it is able to give twice as many scholarships.

“Our collaboration with the United Negro College Fund means more money for more students,” said Dr. Sandra Thomas, vice president of the commission and chair of the scholarship committee. “That means more support for our students to fulfill their

dreams.”

More than 200 students applied for the Dr. Ron Edmonds Scholarship Award, according to the commission. The late Edmonds was an American educator, author and pioneer of effective school research in urban communities. He believed in the philosophy that all children can learn. The scholarship is for students of color or students who are economically challenged who are seeking a career or post-secondary education.

“We have nearly tripled the amount of scholarship dollars available to our deserving scholars,” said Dr. Johnnie Thomas, superintendent of Rich Township High School District 227 and president of the Superintendents’ Commission. “This unprecedented generosity will have a significant impact on the educational opportunities for many students in the south suburbs.”

Fourteen students from Southland College Prep in Richton Park will receive awards this year, more than double the number of students who usually receive the Edmonds scholarship any given year.

“The power of our individual districts coming together shows us what is possible,” said Dr. Blondean Y. Davis, Southland’s CEO and superintendent of Matteson School District 162. “We’re committed to making sure that our children not only get into college, but they have the financial means to stay in college.”

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Gov. Pritzker Visits Dekalb and Winnebago Counties to Highlight Higher Education and Infrastructure Investments

DEKALB — Governor JB Pritzker was joined by state and local leaders for two events where he highlighted investments in higher education and infrastructure. The day began at Northern Illinois University in Dekalb and concluded in Winnebago County to announce the replacement of the Perryville Road Bridge.

At Northern Illinois University (NIU), the Governor was joined by NIU President Dr. Lisa C. Freeman, stakeholders, and local and state leaders as he discussed his proposed investments in higher education. These investments will go towards strengthening higher education institutions and tack-

ling college affordability through historic increases in MAP grants. The FY24 budget marks the largest percentile increase for higher education in over 20 years.

“Our colleges and universities are the most powerful tools in our arsenal for strengthening the Illinois of tomorrow,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Addressing the teacher shortage, training medical professionals, leading in the innovation sector… that’s progress that happens in these very halls. Investing in our higher education ecosystem opens doors to new careers, higher wages, and lifelong dreams –making new beginnings possible for all Illinoisans. It’s a smart investment I’m proud to make.”

“When we put resources in higher education, we invest in young people and our future as we support the proud college and university communities in this state,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “Our historic funding for MAP grants and more will help dreams come true and careers be realized for students throughout Illinois, ensuring they have the foundation to be the leaders who will take us forward.”

Enrollment in public universities across Illinois is the highest it’s been in six years. At NIU, which has a student population of nearly 16,000, freshman enrollment was up nearly 7% this past fall. In contrast to the national trend, enrollment at Illinois community colleges is also increasing.

who waited tables to keep a roof over our head, the MAP Grants I received while attending Northern Illinois University provided stable funding to allow generational change for my family and me,” said State Representative Jeff Keicher , (R-Sycamore.) “The MAP Grant Program is an investment that has the power the change long term outcomes, and our attention to funding for colleges and universities is what allows us to continue offering the promise of a better future to families in Illinois.”

“Improving and investing in our state’s public universities is a crucial priority that we can all agree on,” said State Senator Sue Rezin, (R-Morris). “It is vital for our state’s overall future that we ensure our public universities have the necessary means to remain competitive and provide more Illinois students with opportunities to attend our fine universities like Northern Illinois University.”

The Governor continued the day with a stop in Winnebago County, where he announced the replacement of the Perryville Road Bridge over I-39 and U.S. 20/51. The replacement of the bridge is the first step in the I-39 reconstruction project, which begins in totality in 2024. The Perryville Road Bridge, which serves as an important road in the area, connects to Rockford and the industrial parks and forest preserves to the south. It will be widened to accommodate the eight lanes that will travel underneath it.

POLITICAL AFFAIRS

JOYCE SUPPORTS BILL TO END MORATORIUM ON NEW NUCLEAR FACILITIES

State Senator Patrick Joyce advocated for Senate Bill 76 last Thursday, which was an initiative from State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) that enables the state to explore new clean energy options and create jobs in the nuclear industry.

“It’s our job to ensure Illinois remains a leader in clean energy production,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “By lifting the moratorium, we can explore new nuclear technology, support job creation and ensure that our state has more sustainable energy sources.”

Under current law, there is a nuclear moratorium in place that prohibits any construction of a new nuclear plant in Illinois and prohibits the Illinois Commerce Commission from issuing a certificate of public and convenience and necessity for a new nuclear facility. Senate Bill 76 would appeal the moratorium on new nuclear facilities in Illinois.

“My legislation is a bipartisan, pro-jobs bill that will help ensure that Illinois is able to effectively compete with other states who are beginning to understand the pivotal role nuclear energy can play in relieving growing energy grid reliability and resiliency pressures,” said Rezin.

“I’m here to make Illinois stay relevant, to make Illinois stay at the table, and with the moratorium in place, we aren’t even in the conversation,” said Joyce. “Reliability and affordability is something we are going to be dealing with for years to come. I want to thank Senator Rezin for this bill.”

Senate Bill 76 passed the Senate with a 39-13 bipartisan vote and now moves other to the House for further action.

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With the proposed investments in the FY24 budget, public funding for university systems will increase, making college more affordable for Illinois students. This builds on previous investments, making it so that every single student eligible for a MAP grant now receives one. With another $100 million investment, pursuing a higher education degree will continue to become more attainable for everyone.

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“Our rigorous work to rebuild Illinois’ fiscal house allows us to continue to reinvest in higher education and make college more affordable and accessible for Illinois students,” said State Representative Lance Yednock, (D-Ottawa). “These historic investments will give students the tools they need to succeed in Illinois’ workforce and grow academically at some of our nation’s best higher education institutions.

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This $8 million investment is part of the Governor’s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois Plan, which is the largest capital program in state history. Rebuild Illinois is investing a combined total of $33.2 billion into the state’s aging transportation system, creating jobs and promoting economic growth.

“With construction well underway, IDOT is hard at work to build a new Perryville Bridge that isn’t just safer and more efficient for Illinois motorists and pedestrians travelling along this corridor — but also longer and wider to accommodate the eight lanes that will soon run through I-39 with its expansion,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Since I signed the bipartisan Rebuild Illinois infrastructure plan into law, more than $150 million is already at work supporting transportation needs in the greater Rockford area, with another $525 million to continue the revitalization of regional mobility over the next few years.”

State Senator Christopher Belt advanced a measure through the Senate Thursday to tackle the increasing number of food deserts in Illinois.

“People should be able to have easy access to healthy and affordable food at all times,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “By providing financial assistance to grocery stores, we can incentivize the establishment and expansion of stores in areas that are considered food deserts.”

Under this legislation, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity would be required to provide grants and other forms of financial assistance to privately-owned grocery stores and grocery stores owned by a unit of local government, school district or community college district, located in or to be located in a food desert. This measure aims to help mitigate the issue of food deserts across the state. In 2021, the Illinois Department of Public Health issued a study that found that 807 census tracts are considered food deserts, meaning urban residents have to travel more than a half mile and rural residents must travel more than 10 miles to get to the nearest grocery store.

“This is an important step forward in addressing the issues of food deserts in Illinois,” said Belt. “Not only would this measure support grocery stores in communities that need the most help, but it could improve economic development as well.”

Senate Bill 850 cleared the Senate Thursday

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Small Businesses Thrive with Support from SCORE Volunteer Corps

WASHINGTON, PRNewswire -- The American small business community received 4.65 million hours of free, confidential, expert advice last year from volunteers with SCORE, mentors to America’s small businesses and a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. This National Volunteer Month, SCORE is celebrating its dedicated corps of 10,000+ diverse volunteers serving entrepreneurs in all 50 U.S. states and territories, and their indelible impact locally and to the national economy.

In 2022 alone, SCORE volunteers:

SCORE volunteers help create thousands of new businesses annually, such as Uni Uni Bubble Tea in Appleton, Wisc.

SCORE volunteers help create thousands of new businesses annually, such as Uni Uni Bubble Tea in Appleton, Wisc.

Supported the launch of 30,453 new small businesses

Helped create 112,570 total jobs, including 82,117 non-owner jobs

Provided 278,783 mentoring sessions

Held 9,443 local workshops providing small business education for 211,425 attendees

“Volunteers are the backbone of SCORE, applying their years of business experience and knowledge to foster small business growth and help entrepreneurs succeed and thrive,” said SCORE CEO Bridget

Weston. “It is incredibly rewarding to see the economic impact as a result of their efforts, but also to know that behind each business is an entrepreneur seeing their dreams come true.” According to SCORE data, entrepreneurs who work with a mentor are five times more likely to start a business – and report higher revenues and increased business growth. “Our SCORE mentor always listens to the issues and challenges that we have, and thoughtfully gives us feedback to help us be our best selves in business,” said Heather Mangione, co-founder of Al Fresco Tails in Vineyard Haven, Mass.

SCORE’s diverse volunteer corps is both a deep and wide source of expertise on any small business topic. Half of SCORE volunteers are currently employed as executives or entrepreneurs and half are retired; all donate their time and talent to help small business owners succeed by sharing their knowledge and real-world experience of running a business.

Mentoring can be provided in-person or virtually, and team mentoring is available to ensure each small business client can access expert guidance for different aspects of their business journey.

“If you have a lot of knowledge that you’ve gained from running a business or from a corporate background, SCORE is the perfect place for you to make an impact on another person’s life,” explains SCORE Raleigh mentor Patti Williams. Volunteer benefits include making a positive difference helping others and connecting with peers across the country, but also personal growth and satisfaction. “I am a lifelong learner and that’s an aspect of SCORE that I really appreciate,” explains SCORE Charleston mentor Mary Butler. “I’m always learning something from either the clients, my fellow mentors or folks in the community.”

Since 1964, SCORE has helped more than 11 million entrepreneurs start, grow or successfully exit a business. SCORE’s 10,000 volunteers provide free, expert mentoring, resources and education in all 50 U.S. states and territories. Visit SCORE at www.score.org.

Funded [in part] through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

To learn more about becoming a SCORE volunteer, visit www.SCORE.org/volunteer.

REVOLT Appoints 4 Trailblazing Women into Executive Roles

LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- REVOLT, the leading Black-owned independent multimedia company, is excited to announce the appointment of four highly experienced women who have joined its executive team. With this initiative, Dominique Andrews, Donyell Kennedy-McCullough, Nancy Harrison, and Alison Threadgill are elevated into key leadership positions to spearhead the company’s culture-driven talent and production initiatives.

“Here at REVOLT, we are committed to providing a platform for changemakers both in our content as well as our company makeup,” said Monique Chenault, President of REVOLT News, Specials & Documentary.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dominique, Donyell, Nancy, and Alison to REVOLT’s executive team, each of whom bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our mission-driven programming. With their impressive track records and vast industry experience, these four incredible women will continue to push the boundaries of the media industry.”

Expanding REVOLT’s trailblazing team of industry veterans, Dominique Andrews joins REVOLT as Senior Vice President of Production Management, Donyell Kennedy-McCullough as Senior Vice President of Talent Relations & Casting, Nancy Harrison as Supervising Producer, and Alison Threadgill as Senior Director of Talent Relations. Together, these four powerhouse women will further bolster the company’s commitment to producing culture-driven

content that shifts the narrative for Black people globally.

With a commitment to culture ingrained in both its workforce and viewership, REVOLT values diversity both in its perspective and company makeup. With this initiative, the company will continue to grow its highly talented team who will spearhead the productions of its groundbreaking content dedicated to authentically storytelling the Black experience. The appointments further expand the company’s growing number of accomplished female leaders off of the heels of Women’s History Month.

REVOLT is pleased to announce the appointment of the following four executive women who will spearhead upcoming initiatives to carry out the company’s initiatives.

Dominique Andrews joins REVOLT as Senior Vice President, Production Management, bringing over 15 years of experience in overseeing production management on both the studio and network sides. In her new role, Dominique will be responsible for the production quality of REVOLT’s multi-platform network, serving as a chief point of contact for all production management operations.

Donyell Kennedy-McCullough joins REVOLT as Senior Vice President, Talent Relations and Casting, with over 25 years of experience in managing and casting a diverse slate of performing talent and content. She will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of talent relations and casting for REVOLT.

Nancy Harrison joins REVOLT as Supervising Producer, with a demonstrated history in both broadcast and online media. In her new role, Nancy will serve as lead booker for REVOLT Studios, responsible for high-profile bookings for two weekly shows, TV specials, and digital segments.

Alison Threadgill joins REVOLT as Senior Director of Talent Relations, with over 15 years of experience in talent development, management, and relations across linear, digital, and podcast networks. In her new role, Alison will be responsible for executing all business-related strategies for talent.

REVOLT is the leading Black-owned and operated multimedia platform servicing content 24/7 across digital, linear and live media channels. The platform produces rich content and original material with the biggest names in Hip-Hop, along with reports of breaking news, current events, trends and announcements within the Black cultural movement and Hip-Hop world. REVOLT takes pride in its diversity, both in its mindset and its company makeup, further instilling its dedication to culture within its staff and audiences. Founded by Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2013, REVOLT attracts over 50 Million millennials and Gen Z audiences through their disruptive, authentic material across all platforms. In 2021, REVOLT launched a brand new digital mobile app where users can view extended releases, live updates from relevant news, exclusive specials and much more.

For more information on REVOLT’s linear content, please visit https://www.revolt.tv/ and visit www.revolt.tv/providers to find REVOLT in your area.

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REI Co-op releases

Trailmade collection

SEATTLE, PRNewswire -- REI Co-op introduces its new Trailmade collection, aimed to accommodate more people’s needs for hiking and backpacking. This collection provides customers affordable gear and apparel options, including gender-free sleeping bags, backpacks, trekking poles, hiking apparel and jackets, and more inclusive sizing options across the line.

“Trailmade is all about alleviating the feeling of having to fit into a limited mold,” says Amy Marks, REI Co-op product designer. “We’ve created a line that’s intended to fit more bodies and lifestyles, and help people feel more comfortable outside, without compromising durability and performance.”

The World Natural Hair Show Prepares For Its Most Impactful Event Yet

ATLANTA, PRNewswire -- The World Natural Hair Show returns for its 23rd year this April 22-23 at the Georgia International Convention Center! More than an annual event, The World Natural Hair Show is a cultural movement that continues to positively change society’s views of black beauty, cultures and lifestyle. This year’s show focuses on the concepts of self-love, confidence and community through educational workshops and panels, awards ceremonies, over 250 vendors and leaders within multicultural beauty, live music and entertainment, and meaningful conversations that uplift and encourage the community.

The 2023 show’s theme of self-love, confidence and community embodies the event’s larger mission and ethos. Every spring, the Natural Hair Show brings together beauty businesses and professionals, industry leaders, retail buyers, distributors and the consumers that support brands to strengthen the natural hair care industry and community. Since its genesis, the event has sparked a cultural movement that has had positive ripple effects across society. The leading lifestyle event has helped redefine antiquated notions of mainstream beauty - instead celebrating non-conforming freedom, and progressive expressions of natural hair and beauty.

This year, the theme will be brought to life through special activations, workshops, awards and opportunities for honest, vulnerable conversation.

Events & Workshops: There will be workshops for beauty professionals as well as consumer attendees that include DIY hair, fashion and hobbies, in addition to, a braiding and loc design competition. There will also be a Men’s Den Event, which will feature The Good Man Panel Discussion, focusing on modern masculinity and bringing men together through conscious conversation. The Power Panel Plus which will feature guests 19 Keys, Dr. Sebe’s Daughter, Dr. Holistic, and Stephan Speaks, among others

Social Engagement & Campaign: The Natural Hair Show team will engage the community to create a dynamic social campaign surrounding the theme, asking attendees what the words mean to them, and sharing their responses far and wide on social media.

Events & Awards: There will be a second annual Women Of Color In Business Summit, a

wealth-building event reserved for women who are looking for support, funding and connections, sponsored by Wells Fargo, Charles Schwab, Prudential and Walmart. Additionally, the Award of Excellence Gala will return for its 5th annual event, with a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales going towards sponsorships for two beauty and/or barber school graduates to help start and fund their businesses.

Exhibitioners: This year’s 250+ varied exhibitioners include category leaders, such as AMBI, Mielle Organics, Camille Rose Naturals, Rucker Roots, Creme of Nature, Jamaican Black Castor Oil and many more.

The show is brought to life by Taliah Waajid, a category creator and pioneer who turned her love of natural hair into a successful business that has created opportunity for countless people in the Black community. Taliah grew up in Harlem, an experience that has led her to believe that anyone can be successful if they have confidence, tools, knowledge, and direction. Taliah has given back through her business, mentoring, providing employment, education and more, with the mission to create opportunities for millions. The World Natural Hair Event is another platform that she has created to live out her goals of uplifting her community and provide opportunity to those full of potential.

Taliah is also the creator of The Taliah Waajid brand, regarded as the first complete line of natural, chemical-free hair care products, offering 5 collections of healthy hair product lines that range from Natural Hair Care, Scalp Care to Curly Hair Care, Protective Styling, and more. The original and best-in-class natural hair and beauty line, the eponymous line established Taliah as the “conventional beauty industry” disruptor and continues to set the golden industry standards, based on the highest quality natural formulations & botanical ingredients.

For over 25 years, Taliah Waajid has been a leading Natural Hair Care specialist, a licensed Master cosmetologist and the manufacturer of the first complete line of beauty products for natural, chemical-free hair care. Her eponymous line consists of seven collections each designed to address the specific needs of African American hair no matter how you choose to wear your hair. All products are free of harsh chemicals and are cruelty free.

The Trailmade collection was designed from the groundup and guided by insights from members of REI’s inclusion advisory panel of BIPOC, LGBTQ+, body positive and adaptive communities in collaboration with Unlikely Hikers, Latino Outdoors, 52 Hike Challenge and Fresh Tracks at the Aspen Institute. The panel added feedback to inspire designs that were familiar, approachable to more people, and reduced common feelings of intimidation that frequently come with getting started outside.

“For too long, we’ve had to make outdoor gear work for us that wasn’t made with our unique access needs—be they fit, function or financial—in mind,” said Jenny Bruso, founder of Unlikely Hikers. “The Trailmade collection is more than an invitation to the table. It’s an invitation to getting our best lives outside.”

The Trailmade collection is available exclusively for REI members in REI stores and on REI.com through May 1, when sales open to the broader public. Designed to best suit the needs and lifestyles of the ever-evolving outdoor enthusiasts. Highlights include:

REI Co-op Trailmade 20 Sleeping Bag: This year the co-op introduces an affordable, gender-free sleeping bag in a variety of sizes for under $100. This synthetic, 20-degree, mummy-style sleeping bag provides warmth and comfort, even under damp conditions, designed for all body shapes. The bag is available in six sizes including short, short wide, regular, regular wide, long, and long wide sizing. $99.95.

REI Co-op Trailmade 60-Liter Pack: This pack’s adjustable torso design makes it easy for people of different sizes to enjoy or share with a regular fit range of XS to 4X for women, S to 4X for men. $149.

REI Co-op Trailmade 2 Tent with Footprint: This two-door, two vestibule tent is designed with a dome-shaped, two-pole configuration and color coding for an easy set-up. $179.

REI Co-op Trailmade Apparel: Includes a variety of tops from fleece layers to rainproof shells, and bottoms from hiking shorts to hiking pants, all available in tall options for men as well as a range of men’s S-XXXL and women’s XS-3X. Pricing varies.

REI is a specialty outdoor retailer, headquartered near Seattle. The nation’s largest consumer co-op, REI is a growing community of 21.5 million members who expect and love the best quality gear, inspiring expert classes and trips, and outstanding customer service. REI has 181 locations in 42 states and the District of Columbia. If you can’t visit a store, you can shop at REI.com, REI Outlet or the REI shopping app. REI isn’t just about gear. Adventurers can take the trip of a lifetime with REI’s active adventure travel company that runs more than 100 itineraries across the country. In many communities where REI has a presence, professionally trained instructors share their expertise by hosting beginner-to advanced-level classes and workshops about a wide range of activities. To build on the infrastructure that makes life outside possible, REI invests millions annually in hundreds of local and national nonprofits that create access to— and steward—the outdoor places that inspire us all.

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Splash Blast® and Splash Fizz® tap Master Mixer

T-Pain as its first ever Master of Splashermonies

STAMFORD, Conn., PRNewswire -- Adding flavor to hydration requires a serious mixing game, and who better to call on than the artist who changed music by pioneering autotuning and continues to defy expectations, showcasing his stunning voice with a new covers album? That’s why BlueTriton Brands Splash Blast® and Splash Fizz® tapped world-renowned music artist and entrepreneur T-Pain as their first ever Master of Splashermonies.

Known for his iconic tunes like, “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’),” “Bartender,” and his just-released hit covers album, On Top of the Covers, T-Pain stars in a new campaign for Splash Blast and Splash Fizz, which features an original song by him.

BlueTriton Chief Marketing Officer Kheri Holland Tillman says, “For the past decade, T-Pain has changed people’s perceptions of music and sound. He has made the ordinary extraordinary, fun, and unexpected. Splash Blast and Splash Fizz take the same approach. Our bold flavors bring unexpected fun to getting hydrated. Together, T-Pain and Splash are allowing hydration to live in a wonderfully weird world where anything goes.”

“Honestly I’ve been looking for a water that I want to drink all the time that does not taste like water,” says T-Pain. “I’m not a big fan of regular water! I tried Splash Blast and Splash Fizz and was instantly hooked. It only made sense to team up. We have a true authentic partnership and just like I have incorporated Splash Fizz into my everyday life, they have taken my everyday life and incorporated it into the brand. We got a Splash Fizz DJ competition show coming up that will be on my Twitch channel. I’m excited for everyone to see all the stuff we got planned.”

Later this month, T-Pain will be hosting the show Splashback on Twitch, where he will judge up-and-coming artists who will play their new music for him. The show will stream live on Twitch and could be described as a mashup of Kenny Beats, “The Cave” YouTube series and more traditional music competition shows like The Masked Singer or American Idol.

Stay on top of all things T-Pain, Splash Blast® and Splash Fizz®. On social media, follow @drinksplash and @tpain on Instagram as well the podcast, Nappy Boy Radio with T-Pain.

Splash Blast® Flavored Water Beverage and Splash Fizz® Flavored Water Beverage bring a burst of fun to hydration. Started in 2005, Splash Blast® was launched to add flavor and excitement to water beverages without adding sugar. Sold in flavors including Wild Berry and Acai Grape, Splash Blast® combines purified water with natural flavors to create a taste explosion. Last year, Splash Fizz® joined the hydration party featuring new effervescent flavors like Black Cherry and Blood Orange to satisfy those seeking bubbles in their bottles.

BlueTriton Brands offers an extensive portfolio of highly recognizable, responsibly sourced, and sustainably packaged spring water and other water brands including Poland Spring® Brand, Deer Park® Brand, Ozarka® Brand, Ice Mountain® Brand, Zephyrhills® Brand, Arrowhead® Brand, Origin™ Natural Spring Water, Saratoga® Spring Water, AC+ION® Alkaline Water, Pure Life®, Splash Blast® Flavored Water Beverage and Splash Fizz® Fruit Flavored Sparkling Water Beverage. BlueTriton Brands also owns and operates ReadyRefresh®, a customizable water and beverage delivery service that has been certified as a CarbonNeutral® business.

Based in Stamford, Connecticut, BlueTriton Brands and its affiliates in the United States and Canada employ approximately 6,600 associates. BlueTriton Brands manages resources for long-term sustainability, and conserves more than 20,000 acres of watershed area. The Company has 28 production facilities across the United States, 13 of which are Alliance for Water Stewardship (“AWS”) certified across 12 sites, with eight of the certified facilities being AWS Platinum, the highest-level certification.

KEM CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF BEING SIGNED TO MOTOWN

LOS ANGELES, PRNewswire -- Four-time GRAMMY®-nominated R&B superstar KEM, one of the most distinctive and vital voices in music, commemorates his 20th anniversary of being signed to the Motown label with two new career firsts: the release of his first book, and his first live album. He kicked-off a monthlong celebration this morning with an interview and performance on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” and tomorrow, he will appear with Tamron Hall on her Emmy Award®-winning daytime talk show “Tamron Hall Show.”

KEM prepares to share his life with fans, with the release of his revealing and inspiring memoir, Share My Life: A Journey of Love, Faith, and Redemption, published by Simon and Schuster. Share My Life, also the title of one of his #1 hit singles, traces KEM’s transformative journey from childhood to homelessness to internationally renowned singer-songwriter.

Known for his smooth and impeccable style, KEM’s journey to the stage is nothing short of inspiring. Praised by Kirkus Reviews as a “forthright chronicle of hardwon success,” Share My Life chronicles KEM’s incredible journey of self-discovery. As a young man, KEM’s mother was never without a beer in her hand, and his relationship with his father was oddly tense. Emotionally starved, he internalized harmful feelings, which eventually led to him spiraling and turning to alcohol and drug use in search of relief. While bouncing around to several homeless shelters and drug rehab centers, KEM perfected the songs that revitalized his spirit and would later appear on his first album, KEMISTRY, the cornerstone of a body of work that has touched millions, topped the music charts, and earned him a spot among the legendary icons etched atop Motown’s marquee.

“Having the ability to be open and transparent about my life has not always been easy for me. I’m final ly at a point where I’m at peace with who I am, I have a love-filled marriage and family life, and I’ve been able to positively impact some folks. I believe that, with the platform I hold, it’s my responsibility to share my lifemy hardships & my successes - so that I might encour age & inspire others.” - KEM

ANNIVERSARY - THE LIVE ALBUM was released on Friday, April 7, by Motown Records, KEM’s label home for 20 years – since the February 2003 release of his debut album, KEMISTRY. Recorded in Fall 2022 at The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre in Detroit, the new live album showcases the musical mastery and captivating vocals of one of the world’s most treasured singer-songwriters. It includes powerful renditions of songs from throughout KEM’s career, including his No. 1 hits, “Love Calls,” “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Why Would You Stay,” “Nobody,” “Lie To Me” and “Stuck On You.” Pre-save the album here: Anniversary - The Live Album Pre-Save

“Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of my signing to the Motown label is exceptionally significant for me. As a young man creating music, only in my wildest dreams could I envision a life that could encapsulate the magnitude of a moment like this. My heart is filled with gratitude to my Motown family for having faith in my debut album, KEMISTRY, and continuing to support my musical journey of love. Having the last two decades of my career culminate in a live album recorded in Detroit, in the city and with the people who first heard “Love Calls” and helped put me on the map, is

epic.” - KEM

The SOUL II SOUL TOUR, KEM’s co-headlining national arena run with Ledisi, featuring special guest Musiq Soulchild, resumes this Friday with a show at Cincinnati’s Heritage Bank Center. The three R&B powerhouses originally toured together during KEM’s 2011 INTIMACY TOUR. Tickets on sale now at musicbykem. com.

For all his life, KEM has been driven by the emotions involved in bringing his music to life. Today, the internationally renowned R&B singer-songwriter has to his credit: one Platinum-selling album (KEM: ALBUM II); two Gold-selling albums (KEMISTRY; INTIMACY); four GRAMMY® nominations; and eight #1 hit singles (“Love Calls,” “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Why Would You Stay,” “It’s You,” “Nobody,” “Lie To Me,” “Live Out Your Love,” ft. Toni Braxton and “Stuck On You”), along with several sold-out national tours and international shows.

Track Listing – Anniversary The Live Album

1 Intro

2 Love Calls

3 My Favorite Thing

4 You’re On My Mind

5 Nobody

6 Heaven

7 Stuck On You

8 Share My Life

9 Why Would You Stay

10 Lie to Me

11 I Can’t Stop Lovin’ You

12 Find Your Way (Back In My Life)

For more information, visit www.musicbykem.com or www.facebook.com/musicbykem.

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Shrimp Pad Thai with Jasmine Rice

Prep time: 15 minutes

Cook time: 10 minutes

Servings: 4

1 bag Success Jasmine Rice

3 tablespoons light brown sugar

2 tablespoons fish sauce

2 tablespoons lime juice

2 tablespoons soy sauce

1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce

2 tablespoons canola oil, divided

1 egg, lightly beaten

1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined

1 tablespoon minced garlic

3 green onions, thinly sliced

1 cup bean sprouts

1/4 cup fresh cilantro leaves, chopped

2 tablespoons dry roasted peanuts, chopped

4 lime wedges

Prepare rice according to package directions. Set aside. In small bowl, combine brown sugar, fish sauce, lime juice, soy sauce and chili garlic sauce. Set aside.

In large wok or skillet over high heat, heat 1/2 tablespoon oil. Quickly scramble egg. Remove from pan and reserve. Add remaining oil to wok over high heat. Add shrimp and garlic; stir-fry 5 minutes, or until shrimp are cooked. Add reserved sauce and rice; stir-fry 2 minutes. Add green onions and reserved egg; toss to combine.

Divide pad Thai between four bowls. Top each with bean sprouts, cilantro and peanuts. Serve with lime wedges.

Savor Spring Flavor with Fresh Seafood Recipes

(Family Features) Fresh, flavorful ingredients take springtime meals to another level, and it’s hard to top seafood as a seasonal favorite. Skip the wait at restaurants and instead create your own savory seafood dishes by taking advantage of easy-to-make recipes.

While takeout may be an easy option, the satisfaction of enjoying a delicious, home-cooked meal like Shrimp Pad Thai with Jasmine Rice can make you feel like you’re enjoying a restaurant-quality dinner. Next time you’re craving Asian cuisine, swap out traditional rice noodles for this version with Jasmine rice as an aromatic, quick-cooking solution for your own spin on a classic.

Take the guesswork out of cooking rice with an option like Success Boil-In-Bag Rice, which offers a heat safe, BPA-free and FDA-ap-

proved solution for fluffy, flavorful rice that cooks up perfectly. The high-quality grains are quick, easy, mess-free and ready in 10 minutes, so you can enjoy hassle-free dishes such as Successful Crab and Rice Cakes.

These crispy crab cakes come together easily and are served with a zesty, homemade aioli that tastes just like you’re on the coast. If you’re new to making crab cakes, it’s simpler than it may seem – just cook rice beforehand so it can cool then mix in beaten eggs, seafood and seasonings. Refrigerating and resting the mixture helps it hold together before frying to a mouthwatering golden brown for a delicious appetizer, snack or side dish.

Visit SuccessRice.com to find more springtime meal ideas.

Successful Crab and Rice Cakes

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cook time: 20 minutes

Servings: 4

Crab Cakes:

1 bag Success Brown Rice

2 eggs

1 pound lump crabmeat

2 tablespoons seafood seasoning

2 tablespoons olive oil

Aioli:

1/3 cup mayonnaise

1 teaspoon minced garlic

1 lemon, zest and juice only

lemon wedges (optional)

To make crab cakes: Prepare rice according to package directions. Allow to cool.

In medium bowl, beat eggs lightly. Stir in rice, crabmeat and seafood seasoning; mix well. Refrigerate 5 minutes. Shape mixture into eight patties.

In large, nonstick skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Working in batches, carefully place patties in skillet. Cook 5 minutes on each side, or until golden brown. Transfer to paper towel-lined plate.

To make aioli: Stir together mayonnaise, garlic, lemon zest and lemon juice.

Serve aioli with crab cakes and garnish with lemon wedges, if desired.

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LABCORP EXPANDS ACCESS TO COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING THROUGH PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CONFERENCE OF NATIONAL BLACK CHURCHES

BURLINGTON, N.C., PRNewswire -- Labcorp (NYSE: LH), a leading global life sciences company, is partnering with the Conference of National Black Churches (CNBC) to address health equity gaps in colorectal cancer screening. To raise awareness and provide expanded access to colorectal cancer screening tests, the Conference of National Black Churches will distribute over 3,000 colorectal screening test kits across several urban and rural locations including Atlanta, Dallas, Memphis, Washington D.C., New Haven, Los Angeles and Richmond.

Colorectal cancer, which is the third most deadly type of cancer in the U.S., has a disproportionate impact on the Black communi ty, according to the American Cancer Society. Among various racial and ethnic groups, the Black community experiences the highest incidence rates of colorectal cancer, experiencing a 20% higher risk of developing the disease and a 40% higher risk of dying from it.

“We are proud to partner with Labcorp to increase access to testing options in urban and rural communities,” said Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson, Chairman of CNBC. “Labcorp’s commitment to health equity aligns with our mission of helping the communities we serve to thrive. Access to regular screening for chronic diseases like colorectal cancer is essential for improving quality of life.”

In alignment with Labcorp’s continued commitment to educate and empower patients on the importance of early screenings, the company is sharing new survey data from over 2,000 participants, highlighting insights

into consumer perceptions of colorectal cancer screenings. Some key trends revealed by the survey results include:

62% of respondents have not yet undergone colorectal cancer screening, despite most knowing they should be screened at 45.

Among those who have been screened, 56% would opt for an at-home test collection, if given a choice. Only 33% of respondents are aware of the widespread availability of at-home test collection kits.

“We know that an estimated 90% of colon cancer deaths are preventable if detected early, making it crucial for patients to discuss the risk with their providers and to get screened for colon cancer. But we’re seeing that more than half of patients aren’t doing that, “said Dr. Brian Caveney, chief medical officer and president of Labcorp Diagnostics. “With Labcorp’s at-home collection kit offering, patients have an additional and convenient option to get screened– a game-changer in the detection of colon cancer.”

It is essential for patients to have open discussions with their healthcare providers about the risks, prevention strategies and appropriate screening tests for colorectal cancer. In addition to conversations with their doctor, patients can ask for the kit from their provider or purchase Labcorp’s Colorectal Cancer At-Home Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) through Labcorp OnDemand. FIT is a less invasive option for average risk individuals that is designed to screen for precancerous or

early-stage colon cancer. This makes it easier for patients to complete a screening test from the comfort of their homes.

Labcorp’s Colorectal Cancer At-Home Tests can be ordered by a patient’s physician, and may be eligible for insurance reimbursement. Consumers can also purchase the Colorectal Cancer At-Home Test through Labcorp OnDemand here for $89, HSA and FSA accepted.

It is important to note that FIT is a screening tool and does not diagnose colorectal cancer. FIT screening is not appropriate for individuals who are already considered high risk for colon cancer. If you are high risk, talk to your healthcare professional about appropriate screening options. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends colorectal cancer screening for anyone age 45 or older.

Survey Methodology

The survey was an online, blinded, quantitative study comprised of 2,001 participants in the U.S. over a two-day period. Respondents are all U.S. residents ages 18-59, with no healthcare industry affiliation. The survey reflects the U.S. population with a mix of genders, geographies, general health status and family history of colorectal cancer.

Labcorp is a leading global life sciences company that provides vital information to help doctors, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, researchers, and patients make clear and confident decisions. Through our unparalleled diagnostics and drug development capabilities, we provide insights and accelerate innovations to improve health and improve lives. With more than 80,000 employees, we serve clients in more than 100 countries. Labcorp (NYSE: LH) reported revenue of $14.9 billion in FY2022. Learn more about us at www.Labcorp.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter @Labcorp.

Reducing Memory Health Disparities with Awareness, Education and Resources

Chicago, Ill. -- The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter will host Release The Silence Conference on Saturday, April 22. Designed to educate our community, future caregivers, and the healthcare industry about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The conference is designed for those who are caregivers of a person with Alzheimer’s, individuals who want to learn more about the disease as well as professionals wanting to understand the health disparities which affect individuals in the African American community.

Alzheimer’s Association Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Carl V. Hill, Ph.D., MPH, will share his insight on the work he is leading to strengthen the Association’s outreach to all populations with emphasis on providing underserved and disproportionately affected communities with resources and support to address the Alzheimer’s crisis.

This event will be held from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and will feature a variety of speakers addressing the latest treatment options, myths and misconceptions about Alzheimer’s disease, knowing the signs and symptoms and much more.

“Our community is facing a major challenge:

how to deal with the growing number of African-Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and how best to support their unpaid family caregivers. Alzheimer’s disease impacts all races and ethnicities, but African-Americans are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease compared to Caucasians,” said Delia Jervier, Executive Director Alzheimer’s Association, Illinois Chapter.

In partnership with: WVON – Chi Eta Phi, Alpha Eta Chapter – The Kroc Center – Scottish Rite Prince Hall Masons and MyOwnDoctor. The Alzheimer’s Association is committed to providing access to resources and information to communities who need it the most and this event is part of this effort.

More facts released by the Alzheimer’s Association 2023 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report include:

● Black caregivers provide more hours of care per week compared to White caregivers.

● Black male caregivers are 3.3 times more likely to experience financial burdens when compared to Black female and White male and female dementia caregivers.

● Black, Hispanic and Asian American dementia caregivers indicate greater care demands,

less outside help/formal service use and greater depression compared with White caregivers

● Black and Hispanic caregivers noted poorer health prior to becoming a caregiver for a spouse with dementia than those of similar race/background who did not become caregivers.

● Discrimination is also linked with depressive symptoms among Black American dementia caregivers.

Details:

The Kroc Community Center Chicago 1250 W. 119th Street Chicago, IL 60643

Saturday, April 22

10:00AM – 2:00PM

Registration: bit.ly/ReleaseTheSilence

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272-3900.

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Does Your Business Qualify for the ERC Federal Assistance Program?

(StatePoint) The strength of the country relies on its estimated 33.2 million small businesses, which comprise 99.9 percent of all American businesses.

COVID threatened, and in some cases forced, the closure of many small enterprises and tens of thousands are still reeling from the aftermath of the full pandemic. In an effort to offer some relief, the federal government created the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Program under the IRS that has already helped thousands of qualifying businesses receive up to $26,000 per employee.

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Unfortunately, not enough small business owners are aware of the program. Others don’t think they will qualify, leaving billions of dollars on the table that could help them recover and continue to move forward. Companies such as ERC Helpdesk, www.erchelpdesk.com, have been created to help small businesses determine their qualifications and navigate the ERC program. Now is the perfect time for business owners around the country to see if they make the cut.

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A small business can receive an ERC even if it received PPP. The program is flexible enough that most businesses will likely be eligible. The average claim is $150,000, but there is no cap on the amount.

“I was the owner of a marketing business that assisted dozens of small business owners so I witnessed firsthand the challenges and sweat equity involved in taking such a big risk,” said ERC Helpdesk chief marketing officer, Greg Ross-Smith. “Our founder was and remains a small business owner himself who was initially told his businesses would not qualify for an ERC and

Annual Wellness Exam is Key to a Healthy Year for Older Adults

more extensive annual visits at no extra cost. Some even offer incentives for completing a visit. Talk with your provider and Medicare insurer about your benefits.

Each annual exam may be a little different. Regardless of the type, Sobel offers the following tips to ensure you get the most from your visit.

Prepare. Before you go, write down anything you’d like to discuss with your health care provider, including changes to your health over the past year. Bring your prescription and over-the-counter medications with you. Ask plenty of questions and take notes. You might even want to take along a family member, trusted friend or caregiver to ensure you understand everything your provider has shared.

Be open and honest. It’s tempting to make things look rosier than they are when talking to your health care provider, but minimizing what you are feeling can lead to an incorrect diagnosis or prescription. Speak openly about unhealthy habits, like smoking or lack of exercise. Your provider won’t judge you. Being honest is the only way your health care provider can help you reach your goals.

Mind mental health. Your emotional health impacts your physical health. Many people think depression is a natural part of aging, but it doesn’t have to be. Talk to your doctor if you are feeling sad, anxious or hopeless. Treatments, such as talk therapy, medication or both, may be covered by Medicare.

there was nobody he could find to make sense of the program. When he finally learned about the program details and what the actual qualifications are, not only did he apply and receive funds, he decided to create a way to assist other small business owners in taking advantage of the funding available for their businesses.”

Here are the basics to see if you qualify:

• Your business is based in the United States.

• You retained and paid W2 employees during 2020 and 2021.

• Your business was impacted by COVID restrictions in one or more of the following ways:

1. Loss of revenue

2. Supply chain disruptions

3. Full or partial shutdown of your business

Now a growing industry, ERC companies are popping up all over so be wary about who you work with. Ideally, try to work with a com-

pany you know, or at least one that understands the needs and inner workings of a small business. Often, it helps to work with a smaller sized ERC business that’s accessible and that will work with your submission on a one-on-one basis. Bigger isn’t always better in this industry. Of course, partnering with a company that maintains a high approval rate for its clients is a critical point of measurement as many companies can waste your time and get your hopes up by simply submitting anything knowing the chances of success are slim.

Finally, to the degree you can determine it, try to work with a company that will process your application as quickly as possible while focusing on reducing errors that can delay the process.

“So many small businesses are built organically with the participation, support and hard work of family and friends. As a result, we understand the investment of time, resources and relationships that go into every business we work with,” said Ross-Smith. “In the ERC business, integrity, trust and customer service rule and that’s what I’d urge all applicants to consider in navigating their eligibility for the program. Our only goal is to help them qualify and then maximize their efforts and amount of compensation they receive.”

(StatePoint) You’ve selected your insurance plan for the year. Now, it’s time to start using your benefits, beginning with an annual wellness exam.

An annual wellness exam with a health care provider is important for everyone, but especially for older adults. As we age, we are more likely to develop chronic health conditions, according to Dr. J.B. Sobel, chief medical officer for Cigna Medicare, which serves hundreds of thousands of older adults through its products. An annual wellness exam can help detect potential health issues early so they can be addressed before they worsen, he added.

“By meeting with your primary care provider early in the year, you can highlight the things that are important to you, and work together to develop a plan for your care for the year ahead,” Sobel said. “This will ensure you live each day with vitality, happiness and improved health.”

Many providers will reach out to schedule an annual wellness exam. If your provider doesn’t contact you, make sure to call them.

A number of annual check-ups are available at no extra cost to those with Medicare. They include a “Welcome to Medicare” visit for customers who have just reached Medicare eligibility and an “Annual Wellness Exam” for existing customers. Many Medicare Advantage (MA) plans offer

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Monitor medications. Adults age 65 and older tend to take more medications than other age groups, increasing the risk for adverse reactions, such as cognitive impairment and falls. It’s a good idea to take your medications to your annual wellness exam and discuss any potential problems or side effects you’re experiencing. Don’t forget about over-the-counter drugs, vitamins or nutritional supplements you take.

Schedule screenings and get vaccines. There are a number of important health screenings and vaccines that you may need depending on your age and gender, such as colon cancer screening, bone density test, mammogram, flu shot or COVID-19 immunization. Ask your provider about the screenings and vaccines you’ve had already and schedule any you need as soon as possible. You may even be able to do that before you leave the office. Also, don’t forget to visit your eye doctor and dentist. These visits are covered by many MA plans as well. Find out more at www.cignamedicare.com.

“You wouldn’t drive your vehicle without proper preventive maintenance, so please don’t ignore preventive maintenance for your most prized possession – your health,” Sobel said. “An annual wellness exam is a great place to start!”

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