OCEOLA TWP. — Karen Bochenek has converted her grandparents’ 1800s Oceola Township farmhouse into Where Healing Grows, a natural healing center that will also include a storefront. Bochenek, a naturopathic doctor (ND), craniosacral massage therapist and yoga instructor, has treatment rooms for herself and other practitioners of natural and alternative…Read More
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