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This season is always a nice time to take inventory of the things we learned and things we want to improve. As the year ends, people are both excited and apprehensive about the future.

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"No one likes changes. They all start off with, I like the way things are. That’s why I’m here. If I didn’t like the way it is, I’d be somewhere else," Welch says.
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