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New Year's 2013

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

What's Your New Year's Resolution?

The coming new year seems like the time to set those goals, and turn over a new leaf in your life. What changes, if any, do have a goal to make in 2013?

It may be cliche, but a brand new year seems like an opportune time to make changes in your life you may have been wanting to make for a while. Do you have a New Year's resolution or two? According to USA.gov, there are a number of resolutions for the new year that remain popular. They include losing weight and getting fit, managing stress and debt better, getting a better education or job, becoming more 'green' and volunteering to help others more.  Check out five suggestions from Patch that can help you meet your New Year's resolution goals.  And experts say there are ways, whatever your resolutions are, to make sure they actually come true.  Believing you can accomplish the goals you set are key, according to TIME Health and Family, in …

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New Year, New Laws: Caylee's Law, Parents of Underage Drinkers Take Effect in 2013

From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.

As we ring in the New Year here in Illinois, more than 150 new laws will hit the books, including legislation aimed at increasing employee privacy, a new law that cracks down on parents of underage drinkers and more. Here’s a roundup of just some of 2013’s new rules and regulations.

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