From losing weight to improving Taylor County's prosperity, local officials are offering up their own New Year's resolutions as 2007 rolls into 2008.
The origins of the tradition of making New Year's resolutions vary, according to the Kansas City Public Library.
The Babylonians began celebrating the New Year 4,000 years ago. For the Babylonians, the New Year began on March 23, and they marked the occasion by making resolutions. The most common resolution was to return something borrowed.
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