eyeglasses News Archive

23-Aug-2008

 

  • The Governor's Lively Night Off (Washington Post)
    If things had gone just a bit differently this spring, Martin O'Malley-- an enthusiastic backer of Hillary Clinton-- might have been one of those guys agonizing by the phone all this week, waiting for that invitation to be No. 2 on the ticket.


  • Unsinkable spirit: Fire, flood leave big mess; Bettendorf mom needs money to replace furniture (Quad-City Times)
    CLARIFICATION: A story in Monday?s Quad-City Times did not contain some information pertaining to the cause of a June 15 apartment fire at Chateau Knoll in Bettendorf. According to a Bettendorf police report, the fire was caused by a burning candle. The tenant of the apartment maintains a bolt of lightning ignited the blaze.


  • Improvement district grants funding requests (East Montgomery County Observer)
    With EarthQuest Adventures still a hot topic on the East Montgomery County Improvement District?s list, the organization sought to make another difference in the county.


  • Lions request old eyeglasses (The Shawnee News-Star)
    Members of the Shawnee Lions Club are asking people to look through dresser drawers and closets for used eyeglasses and donate them to the Lions Recycle for Sight program. The Shawnee Lions Club collects used prescription eyeglasses and prescription and non-prescription sunglasses. The glasses are cleaned and prepared for distribution in developing countries, where eye care is often unaffordable ...


  • Rodebush honored as Citizen of the Year (Niles Daily Star)
    CASSOPOLIS - Cass County Commissioner Johnie Rodebush, a redwood of local leadership, will receive Michigan's Senior Citizen of the Year award for 2008 at the State Fair in Detroit on Monday.


  • Methodist Healthcare Ministries gives $7 million to homeless effort (San Antonio Business Journal)
    Methodist Healthcare Ministries says it is contributing $7.1 million toward the construction of Haven for Hope, a 280,000-square-foot campus local leaders say will be a national model in the support, treatment and transformation of the homeless.


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