An overpayment occurs when Social Security pays a person more money in Social Security benefits or SSI payments than should have been paid. The amount
Story and photos by Jennifer Kornegay With its exposed brick walls, rough-hewn
Hunting regulations changing this fall By John N. Felsher Many changes to
By Teri Greene [dropcap]W[/dropcap]ant to tour the wine country? There’s no need to book a trip to Napa Valley. Raise a toast to the wines
“We’re an extremely content-rich, tremendous resource for genealogists … in fact (for) anyone interested in their past. We have tremendous databases. And that is something
Story and photos by Jennifer Kornegay With its exposed brick walls, rough-hewn
By Stephen V. Smith “There’s a story everywhere you look for one,”
Get a taste of Tuscan cuisine by way of Jacksonville By Jennifer Kornegay The tumbled, aged-looking bricks’ warm tones and the terra-cotta tile roof of
Alabama olives Baldwin County farmers plan commercial olive production By Katie Jackson If you love olives and olive oil, you no longer have to look
I often hear claims you’ll never pay an electric bill again if you go solar. Is that true? The ability to generate your own
An overpayment occurs when Social Security pays a person more money in Social Security benefits or SSI payments than should have been paid. The amount
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I often hear claims you’ll never pay an electric bill again if you go solar. Is that true? The ability to generate your own
An overpayment occurs when Social Security pays a person more money in Social Security benefits or SSI payments than should have been paid. The amount
By Katie Jackson The summer I turned 8 years old my mother gave me a garden plot—a small grove of spindly trees that we rescued
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Award-winning Alabama Living is the official statewide publication of the electric cooperatives in Alabama and the largest magazine of its type in the state, reaching some 400,000 electric cooperative consumers.