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AARP Georgia is asking members to join in an effort to hold the state’s largest utility company accountable for its rates and surcharges. Georgia’s Public Service Commission will conduct informational sessions across the state to discuss Georgia Power rates.
By Kelley Shannon • Ron Craig always did his own income tax returns. So 16 years ago when he saw a newspaper notice about volunteering for the free AARP Foundation tax-preparation service, Craig thought he would enjoy it.
By Nancy Johnson • Terry Vertrice Almon spent more than two decades in management at a worldwide cosmetics company. Today she uses skills she learned as a trainer and meeting planner in a new field: volunteering for AARP.
By Cristina Rouvalis
A third of older Nevadans have been caregivers to a friend or relative in the last year, and many end up with financial debt.
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter (R) has appointed Mark Estess, AARP Idaho state director, to the panel that is working to implement the new health insurance exchange.
AARP members are invited to attend a free event at the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport July 19 to learn about the many resources available to support a healthy lifestyle.
By Jennie Hess • It may not seem like much, but an extra $16 a month makes a difference when Cynthia Aitcheson, 81, shops for groceries.
AARP and MCPHS University are working together to publish and promote tips and tools on medication management.
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