eyeglasses News Archive

21-Feb-2008

 

  • Lions Club sets sights on growing to serve more (Redford Observer)
    The Redford Township Lions club wants to add to its pride.


  • Payson Regional Senior Circle (The Payson Roundup)
    The Senior Circle now has a donation box for no-longer-used eyeglasses, hearing aids and cell phones in the Circle Building, 215 N. Beeline Highway. Lions International collects these items for distribution to the needy.


  • HAVERHILL: College looks for outstanding alumni (Eagle-Tribune Online)
    The Alumni Association at Northern Essex Community College is accepting nominations for its annual Outstanding Alumni Award. Each year the association recognizes the accomplishments of a graduate of the college who has achieved success in his or her career and is active in the community.


  • Sunny outlook (El Paso Times)
    Jimin Kim, 2, sat on an eyeglasses sculpture outside the Downtown El Paso Public Library as she took a break from playing in the warm, sunny weather during an outing with her mother, Cherry Chi, Wednesday.


  • Proposal would allow lottery to raise money for veterans (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
    DES MOINES --- A proposal to allow the Iowa Lottery to sell pull-tab and instant-scratch tickets to raise money for veterans cleared a committee in the House Tuesday.


  • Company helps students see more clearly (Abilene Reporter-News)
    All through the morning and early afternoon Wednesday, children of all ages from the Abilene Independent School District went in and out of a large, colorful van parked beside the former Jefferson Middle School.


  • House passes bill to allow special driver's licenses (Charleston Daily Mail)
    West Virginians with severe but correctable vision problems have reached a milestone in their campaign to obtain restricted driver's licenses. The House of Delegates passed legislation Wednesday that would offer licenses to residents who rely on special telescopic lenses on their eyeglasses.


  • A Fight for the Texas Democrats (Time Magazine)
    For the first time in memory, Lone Star liberals will cast a crucial vote in a national race. Inside the Democratic challengers' battle to win blue votes in a red state


  • Man indicted as suspect in arcade theft (Asbury Park Press)
    The Bergen County man whom police say was caught on videotape coaching his 4-year-old granddaughter to steal at a Seaside Heights arcade has been indicted on charges related to the incident last year.


  • Caring about community (Asbury Park Press)
    Collecting pull tabs from beverage and food cans is an ongoing project at West Dover Elementary School. Authorities ask that collections be brought to the school and be placed in a sealable plastic bag.


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