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Layin’ It on the Line: The 3 most important topics for retirees

1. Staying in their own homes. 2. Maintaining independence for as long as possible. 3. Being able to turn to family and friends for help when needed. Retirees staying in their own homes and maintaining independence while having the support of family and friends when needed is a balanced ...

Layin’ It on the Line: The importance of working on balance for retirees

It might seem silly. Why would I write about balance in a financial column? Simple. Recently, I had a serious operation and recovering has been difficult. Keeping my balance was a core reason for recovering. Just like you need balance in your portfolio, you also need balance in your physical ...

Layin’ It on the Line: Why good mental health is so important in retirement

Mental health plays a crucial role in retirement, significantly influencing overall well-being, quality of life and adjustment to this important life transition. While retirement can offer newfound freedom and opportunities, it also brings unique challenges that can impact mental health. ...

Layin’ It on the Line: A look at veterans benefits for those over 65

Veterans over the age of 65 are eligible for a range of benefits and services designed to support their health, well-being and financial security. These benefits acknowledge the contributions and sacrifices made by veterans during their service and provide essential assistance as they age. ...

Layin’ It on the Line: 10 ideas for combating social isolation for retirees

Combating social isolation among retirees is crucial for promoting overall well-being and maintaining a fulfilling retirement. Retiree social isolation is a significant concern impacting mental and physical health. Many retirees experience reduced social interactions due to changes in daily ...

Lehi Bakery broadens footprint to serve more parts of Utah County

You can't help but notice the big sign located at 172 W. Main St. in Lehi that says "Home of the original square doughnut." It sits outside of Lehi Bakery, a pastry shop that has been a staple in the community for over 50 years. But as Utah County continues to grow, the bakery's owners felt ...