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Murrieta-area home store files Ch. 11 (The Californian)
MURRIETA -- The bankruptcy filing of a locally owned home store last month reflects a weakening economy in Southwest Riverside County and the abysmal state of its housing market, its attorneys said Tuesday.
Personal Shopper | Waiting for the Sun (New York Times)
With March approaching, it is not too early to start thinking about furnishing outdoor spaces, even if remnants of winter are still on the ground. Much of this year?s garden and patio furniture is brightly colored and will give a lift to the drab winter landscape, as well as to the spirits.
St. Catharines Museum set to go green (St. Catharines Standard)
The city?s first green roof could sprout from the St. Catharines Museum this year. City council is poised to approve $100,000 worth of repairs to the leaky roof of the Lock 3 centre along the Welland Canal. But instead of shingles or black tar, [...]
Fire danger (Odessa American)
AUSTIN Wildland fires pose a threat throughout Texas, especially when dry weather conditions combine with high winds and extreme temperatures.
Library social a real rockin? good time (Fort Frances Times)
While one normally associates the library with a place where peace and quiet in the pursuit of knowledge is highly-valued, rock ?n roll, dancing, and having good old-fashioned fun was the name of the game at the ?Rockin? for the Library? social here Saturday night. The fundraiser netted nearly $13,000 for the ?Building for the Future? campaign. And while the ?elimination raffle? may not have ...
Their winter ends - not ours (Wisconsin State Journal)
A meteorologist with the National Weather Service said the snowfall that started Thursday night -- 1.5 inches had fallen by midnight, with a total of 2 to 4 inches expected by 8 a.m. -- is almost certainly the last storm of the winter. But before you break out the patio furniture and tune up the lawn mower, be advised that Chris Franks, of the service's Sullivan office, was speaking of the ...
Building Bulletin: Outdoor furniture store on the move in Paso Robles (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Hometown Nursery in Paso Robles, at 1803 Spring St., will move in May to a new space that is under construction at 201 Spring St. The project, valued about $4 million, aims to give the garden and patio furniture shop greater consumer visibility and customized retail space, said Mark Mitchell, chief financial officer and general manager. The new location, which has about 40,000 square feet with ...
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