January-February 2023
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In this issue:
- Cover Story: Close-knit group makes caps with caring hands
- A resolution: Preserving memories
- County to form mental health court
- Colnar named new AAA deputy director
- Katy Hoffman presented Leadership in Aging Award
- Low-income homeowners may qualify for property tax refunds
- COA adopts 2023 Legislative Platform
- Members sought for Johnson County Silver-Haired Legislative delegation
- LIEAP helps in paying utility bills
- Upcoming COA meetings
- Veterans court needs mentors
- Swearing-in event set Jan. 9; farewell reception set Jan. 6
- Board approves state platform
- Virtual travelogue series set in early 2023
- Online series to focus on data privacy
- Getting the dirt on good soil
- Adding green to resolutions in 2023
- Museum exhibit closes on Jan. 7
- Glaucoma Awareness Month offers insight on eye disease
- New Year includes new series
- Valentine's event offers food, bingo
- Library breaks ground on new Merriam branch
- Vaccinations remain key against viruses
- Keeping fatbergs from clogging sewer lines
- Approaching the tax season
- Winter classes prepare for spring gardens
- Mardi Gras offers food, mah jongg
- Supporting grandchildren in a divorce