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Lifestyle · JulesburgIn diabetes management and weight loss, there has been a steady rise in interest in natural supplements and lifestyle changes that can provide benefits akin to medications such as Semaglutide, commonly known as Ozempic. Semaglutide is an FDA-approved medication that mimics the effects of the GLP-1 hormone, which can help regulate blood sugar levels and promote satiety. While productive, some individuals seek natural alternatives to Ozempic for v…See the Story
Natural Ozempic Alternatives: Exploring OTC Semaglutide Weight Loss Options
Julesburg · JulesburgThere are four republican candidates running for the position of County Commissioner for Sedgwick County.
Three of those candidates are running for the District 2 seat currently held by Don Schneider. Schneider has declared that is seeking reelection. Seeking first terms for the seat are Tracy Kizer and John Fryar.
The fourth republican running is Howard McCormick who is running unopposed at this time.
There are no democrats running and no indep…See the Story
Julesburg Advocate to host Commissioner Candidate Forums
Julesburg · JulesburgAfter three decades as a successful accountant, Trish Lockhart has ventured into another dream profession.
Oh, she’s continuing in the accounting world, but now she’s also selling real estate with Altitude Realty. She entered the business in November of last year, following up on a decision she made a few years ago.
“I have always thought about being a real estate agent, but never moved forward on it. Then, after being diagnosed with cancer in …See the Story
Never too late to follow a dream
Julesburg · JulesburgOzempic, Wegovy, and the like have been making headlines lately for their role in weight management. Precisely, they have been shown to significantly increase weight loss efforts, especially among individuals who meet specific criteria surrounding body mass index (BMI) and weight-related health consequences. Although these prescription drugs enable individuals to envision a journey that is promising in the short to medium term, their long-term e…See the Story
The Top 5 Best OTC Weight Loss Supplements
Julesburg · JulesburgThis park bench has been donated by Points West Community Bank and will be placed at the entrance of the Sedgwick County Community Center. Points West Bank has donated a downtown park bench for the Hippodrome Annual Gala fundraiser. This year the bench will be placed at the entrance to Sedgwick County Community Center and features icons of athletic activities. Michael Auction will conduct the bidding for the bench’s naming rights —-so round up …See the Story
C’mon On Out and Place Your Bid
Julesburg · JulesburgKick off your day with a healthy boost of energy and confidence – without a single drop of caffeine. Morning Kick is a nutritional supplement by Roundhouse Provisions, an emergency preparedness brand championed by American hero Chuck Norris. It’s designed to help boost your vitality and support your overall health and wellness with a blend of science-backed ingredients, like green superfoods, prebiotics, probiotics, and ashwagandha. So, how does…See the Story
Morning Kick Reviews (Legit or Fake?) Real Official Roundhouse Provisions Website Claims or Fake Hype?
Julesburg · JulesburgNortheastern Junior College is seeing another boost in its student count. President Mike White told the Advisory Council Thursday that enrollment for the spring semester is up 3.3 percent, which builds on a 6% increase in the fall and summer 2024 enrollment is looking pretty strong too. “We’re very pleased with the little bit of growth in enrollment; it shows I think a lot of the efforts that you and everybody helped put the word back out that w…See the Story