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Hamilton! Thrive Issue #180
July 16th - Issue # 180 - "I'm Not Going Anywhere!"
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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue:
LIVE LINKS:
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FRONT PAGE NEWS:
Local Street Dedication
Allstar Calendar
ππDaily Weather Reportππ
π€ͺπ€ͺπ΅βπ«π΅βπ«Dad Stuff !!π΅βπ«π΅βπ«π€ͺπ€ͺ
π€£π€£Humor/ Far Sideπ€£π€£
π©Ίπ©ΊTo Your Healthπ©Ίπ©Ί
βI will remember and recover, not forgive and forget.β |
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We're excited to announce the honorary renaming of a section of Central Avenue: Katherine Rumph-Cole St!
Katherine Rumph-Cole was the first African-American woman elected to City Council and a dedicated community leader. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on Hamilton for future generations to come. Let's celebrate her legacy on Wednesday, July 17th at 10am. See you there!
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Weβll be back next week!!
Hours before taking the field for the Midsummer Classic at Globe Life Field, All-Star players, coaching staffs and their families walk the All-Star Red Carpet Show presented by Frutitas Agua Fresca. The 19th edition of the show this year will take place at Globe Life Field Plaza starting at 1:00 p.m. CT and featuring special appearances by mascots, giveaways, live player interviews and more.
1:00 p.m. CT
Watch live on MLB Network
The MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard returns to Arlington for the first time in 29 years. Now, a new generation of All-Stars are taking MLB to new heights with more on-field energy and excitement than ever before. Witness their unparalleled skill, athleticism and passion for the game on Tuesday, July 16, when the 94th Midsummer Classic arrives at Globe Life Field.
7:00 p.m. CT
Watch the game live on FOX
Thereβs more! Click HERE To Read online
π₯Storms Today A Possibility - Bringing Cool Down For Tomorrowπ₯
AccuWeather
The likelihood of thunderstorms, some packing severe weather, will expand from the Midwest to the Northeast into Tuesday, before departing from west to to east from Wednesday to Thursday. The storms will be locally damaging and disruptive, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.
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π€£My Stupid Dad Jokes Are Back π€
βWhen one door closes, another one opensβ¦β
Other than that, itβs a nice car! π€£π€£
They say that exercising makes you look better nakedβ¦
So does beer!! Your call β¦π€£π€£
I sent a photo of myself to a lonely hearts clubβ¦
they sent it back and said they werenβt that lonely !!π€£π€£
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5. Stay hydrated
Drinking enough water each day is key to good health. Your body needs water for many important functions, like maintaining your body temperature, aiding digestion, keeping your organs working properly, and delivering nutrients to all your cells.
Staying hydrated also keeps your brain working well. When you donβt take in enough fluid, you may feel tired, have trouble concentrating or focusing, and experience headaches and mood changes.
How much water should you drink each day?
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends:
9 cups of fluid per day for women
13 cups of fluid per day for men
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Youβll typically need to increase your water intake if you:
exercise or exert yourself
live in a hot, dry climate
spend time outdoors in the sun, especially in warmer weather
have a fever or lose fluids through vomiting or diarrhea
are pregnant, breastfeeding, or chestfeeding
Make water your go-to beverage. Avoid sodas and energy drinks which typically contain a lot of added sugars and extra calories.
To add some flavor to your water, try squeezing a lemon, lime, or orange and adding the juice to your water. You can also add a few cucumber slices, or try adding mint or basil leaves.
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