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Lansing bank aims to be a Good Neighbor (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
During the first week following the Lansing Good Neighbor Day Parade, a village business will collect various items for a local nonprofit organization.
Design Notebook: Where outdoor art has Old World charm (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Bob Pringle, aka ?Pismo Bob,? has never been afraid of change. In fact, he believes his willingness to adapt is the reason he is celebrating his 25th anniversary in business. Pismo Bob?s True Value Hardware & Nursery, which Pringle owns with his wife, Tonia, started out in 1983 as a typical hardware store and nursery combo. In 1990, he purchased a lot across the street from the store to expand ...
Citywide cleanup begins (Keokuk Daily Gate City)
Keokuk residents who clean out their basements, closets and attics have an opportunity to dispose of the unwanted items during the spring citywide cleanup Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the municipal pool parking lot at 2930 Plank Road.
It's a bloomin' garden (Bedford Journal)
Members of the Bedford Garden Club look at plants during a recent meeting. Earlier this month, the McAllaster Room at the Bedford Public Library was transformed with pansies, violas, snap-dragons, herbs and perennials, all waiting to be assembled into beautiful container gardens.
CONTACT THE HERALD (Everett Herald)
Volunteers are needed daily at Cama Beach State Park on Camano Island. Volunteers are getting cabins ready to rent at the end of June. They could use painters and siders. Volunteer times are flexible -- even an hour of help is welcome.
Store sells the uncommon (The Desert Sun)
A modern look with organic infusion. That's how Paula Walters describes "Digs," her outdoor living store in uptown Palm Springs.
Months: Prepare your home for a party (The Times-News)
You've invited 50 friends and relatives to celebrate your high school senior's graduation in late June. That gives you two months to spiff up your indoor and outdoor spaces.
Businesses band to drum up interest in services 04/30/08 (The News-Herald)
TRENTON ?A group of home improvement businesses are banding together to try to spur publicity about their services. Nine businesses with a combined experience of 323 years have formed Trenton Remodeling & Improvement Partners, or TRIP.
H+H 5th: The Handyman sampler (The Kansas City Star)
The Star?s Handyman panel has answered readers? questions on everything from cracked driveways to peeling paint. Here the panelists explain what it?s been like to write the column.
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