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Theresa Cassiday, freelancer

Copy writing & editing in Omaha, Nebraska and the U.S.

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I work with a hero!

In March 2011, I started a part-time job as Marketing Coordinator for Kort Igel, DDS, MS. He’s been voted Best Orthodontist for three years in a row by readers of both Omaha Magazine and The Reader.

Last week, I found out that one of my co-workers, Danielle, is a hero.

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Happy birthday, Mac: How far we’ve come

Yesterday was the 27th birthday of the Mac computer, as described in the blog The Apple Core on ZDNet.com, one of my favorite resources for Web industry news.

When the Mac came out in 1983, it was revolutionary because it had a “graphic” interface. That means the screen was 9 inches square, 512 by 342 pixels, and displayed in black and white.

I thought it would be fun to take a look at the iMac I’m working on right now, which I bought in February 2009, and compare statistics. Here we go:

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Catena Creations launches AmeriSpec Nebraska Web site

Catena Creations has completed the first phase of a Web site redesign and upgrade for AmeriSpec Nebraska, a home inspection franchise with offices in Omaha and Lincoln.

AmeriSpec Nebraska website
AmeriSpec Nebraska website

Tom Sutko, president and owner, selected Catena Creations for the redesign project. He acquired the business — the No. 1 AmeriSpec franchise in North America — in March 2010. The firm’s Web site had last been updated in 2006.

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Happy Holidays from Catena Creations

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year from Catena Creations LLC. We appreciate everything you’ve done to help make this another successful year for us.

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Halloween candy buy back a success

Thanks to all the kids and parents who came by Omaha Emergency Dental on Monday, Nov. 1 for the Halloween Candy buy back, sponsored by Michael Obeng, DDS. We paid out $95 and gave toothbrushes to kids who brought in their treats and sold them for $1 a pound.

But the fun wasn’t limited to the kids. Throughout the day, adults stopped by the office at 84th and Center streets to drop off their candy just so the troops could have more treats. That added another 36 pounds of candy, bringing the total to about 131 pounds.

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