Articles on PR for People

Before Your Free-Spirited Camping Trip, Check These Rules

People love the free-spirited, spontaneous life of camping -- the let-your-hair-down happiness of chucking real life and heading for the hills. But it takes work to make it happen. To preserve the integrity of your idyllic wanderings, first complete these five tasks that have to do with – horrors! – laws, fees, fuel, phones and Facebook.


When Taxes Fund Fun, You Gotta Love ‘Em

For both individuals and businesses, paying taxes can feel a little like getting beat up by the school bully for your lunch money. Or, you can look at taxes as a tool to fuel progress and fun. 


New-Year Sprint Car Racing Resolutions

From Nebraska: New-Year Sprint Car Racing Resolutions


Finding Euphoria: What Makes You Happy?

American backroads travelers often spend inordinate amounts of time looking for off-the-beaten-path treasures in old-time diners, vintage service stations, kitschy theme parks, and mom-and-pop gift shops. They simply search for what makes them happy.


From Nebraska: A Foodie Experience Above the Law

From Nebraska - Bats and Bluebloods: A Foodie Experience Above the Law...In their ongoing investigation of good places to eat, drink and be merry, residents of and visitors to Lincoln, Nebraska, now have an exciting new way to break dieting laws within the walls of local landmark Robbers Cave.


Green Tourism From Nebraska

Thanks to J. Sterling Morton’s fascination with the most modern business practices and equipment of his day, Arbor Day Farms has always been a place of advancing technology.


From Nebraska | Your Boss....

Your Boss May Have to Pay to Call You on Vacation!


Good Law and Good Fishing

From Nebraska: The water is still, like glass, when the sun crests the horizon. Silence, except for a few loons crooning in the distance and the unmistakable sound of a fish jumping. There’s nothing quite like that moment of the day for a fisherperson.


From Nebraska: Following Park Rules

From Nebraska

Following Park Rules: Ignorance is No Longer an Excuse for Smart Phone Owners


Subarachnoid Hemorrhagic Stroke of Luck

“How I Found the Silver Lining in a Cloud of Stroke”

I’m only 57. I could have believed a forecast of cloudy-and-a-chance-of-stroke a decade into my future. But not THIS year. Not when I’m too young for Medicare. Not with a career peaking and lots of travel planned—FINALLY enjoying life my way.