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eyeglasses News Archive22-Dec-2008
Seeking a Bigger Slice (Long Beach Press-Telegram) Palming his written plea, Michael La Rizza stepped up to the podium and told the City Council of the promise he made to his dying mother. "I promised my mother that I would keep the restaurant going because she asked me to keep it going, and it's in my heart to keep it going," said the La Rizza's Pizza House owner, his voice full of emotion. "And I would like to see the 50th anniversary. And I ...
Christmas tree sales weather economic storm (Suburban Journals) Long before experts officially labeled this economic downturn a recession a few weeks ago, some members of the Edwardsville Lions Club were worried that the tough financial markets could spell a disaster for them, too.
Magnolia Area Crime Blotter (The Potpourri) Two hours yields $2,000-plus loss: On Dec. 13 a Montgomery County Sheriff?s Office District 4 deputy was dispatched to Kentucky Avenue in reference to burglary of a habitation report. When he arrived at the location he met with the complainant show stated she had secured her residence on this date when she left. When she returned home two hours later she found that an unknown person(s) had ...
Heading out into a new media world (Tulsa World) In 1723, the youngest son of a candle maker ran away from his position as a printer's apprentice, fleeing to New York, and later to Philadelphia, where he built a successful career as a printer and journalist.
District seeks donations to help homeless, needy (Saint George Spectrum) ST. GEORGE - The majority of students in the Washington County School District have homes to return to at the end of their day.
Dale City teen, a cancer survivor, gives back to community (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Thanks to a titanium rod inserted into her leg when she was a child, Megan Melott?s right leg is a bit shorter than her left.
Dexter couple collects old eyeglasses to take to Guatemala (The Ann Arbor News) Courtesy photoShelli Gary of Dexter, second from left, and Mary Gibson of Whitmore Lake, next to her, help needy people in Guatemala get used glasses. "We were blown away by how grateful they were," Shelli Gary says. If you have...
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