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As stores close, bargain seekers scoop up deals (The Columbus Dispatch)
Like raccoons scavenging after dark, a few solitary shoppers slowly wander the depleted aisles, picking at half-empty shelves, sizing up ragtag displays and ever-so-carefully scanning the prices.
Primer: Cleaning and caring for your outdoor furniture (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
It's time to revisit your old patio furniture. If you didn't stow it properly, you might have to show it a little love before you like it again.
Trends Watch: Outdoor comforts (Vail Trail)
With weather predictions calling for a warmer-than-average spring and early summer, it?s time to open that sliding glass door and sit outside. Coloradoans love the outdoors, that?s why we live here, so why not make sitting outside more comfortable and enjoyable.
Experts advise precautions to avert risk of fire (The Desert Sun)
The much-needed rain over the winter provided beautiful wildflowers that attracted hundreds of visitors to the desert and Joshua Tree National Park, but it also produced fuel that could spawn a dangerous wildfire season.
Home show offers ideas galore (Rapid City Journal)
Three days of home products vendors and home building seminars, along with a large assortment of prizes and giveaways, await area homeowners and wannabe homeowners at this weekend?s Black Hills Home Builders Home Show. The event is scheduled for March 28-30, with hours from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Rushmore Plaza Civic Center.
It's News to Me - A difference in scenery (Logan Herald-Observer)
Saturday was the day many of us have been waiting on for a long time. After months of snow, ice, frigid winds and heating bills, spring seemed like it would never arrive. Despite what it says on the calendar, spring certainly didn't arrive in mid-March as we would have hoped.
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