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Find out how Anna paid off $23,605 in college, personal loans, and credit cards.

Family Balance Sheet

My family moved to Lincoln, Nebraska before my Junior year in high school. It was a mix of college loans, a personal loan from my parents (for college), an overdraft account, and credit card debt. To continue to grow our photography business so that if my husband wants to leave his day-job he can. Where are you from?

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Summer Staycation Ideas: Enjoy the U.S. on a Budget

Family Balance Sheet

Omaha, Nebraska ~ Family Fun in Omaha. Erie, Pennsylvania ~ Growing Kids Ministry. Bryan/College Station, Texas ~ How to Homeschool My Child. Twin Cities, Minnesota ~ Creative Couponing. Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas ~ Kosher on a Budget. Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas ~ Kansas City Mamas. Southern Missouri ~ Getting Freedom.

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Plan a Staycation: Enjoy Your City on a Budget

Family Balance Sheet

Erie, Pennsylvania :: Growing Kids Ministry. Omaha, Nebraska :: Mom Endeavors. College Station, Texas :: How to Homeschool My Child. Adirondak Mountains and Central, New York :: For This Season. Buffalo/Niagara Falls, New York :: Ann''s Entitled Life. Syracuse, New York :: I am THAT lady. Hershey, Pennsylvania :: Good Deal Mama.

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Central PA Staycation Ideas

Family Balance Sheet

I grew up in the mid-state, went to college in the western part of the state and took my first job out of college in eastern PA. The Oakes Museum of Natural History is located at Messiah College, just outside of Harrisburg. Omaha, Nebraska — Family Fun in Omaha. Erie, Pennsylvania — Growing Kids Ministry.

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Control Your Bagworms – Economically and Organically

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

From Nebraska to the Atlantic and from Southern Michigan to Argentina, bagworms thrive. Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences noted: “Their dispersal over wide areas occurs mainly through movement of infested nursery stock and ornamental plants, or by ballooning (wind dispersal) of small bagworm larvae during early June.”