eyeglasses News Archive

23-Feb-2008

 

  • Today's librarians are shelving stereotypes (Houston Chronicle)
    If Google and a librarian had an informational smackdown, who would win?


  • Winthrop jeweler moves up town (Capital Weekly)
    WINTHROP â?” C.M.E Jewelry has moved up in the world. After sharing space for nearly a year with Rheaumeâ?™s Wear It Again at 39 Main St. in downtown Winthrop, master jeweler Mike Martin has moved his business up the street to the mini-mall at the top of the hill. Located between China Empress and Peppers Garden and Grill, the jewelry shop now has its own space in the store that was previously ...


  • Reinvented Jim Bakker looks a bit like the old (Ventura County Star)
    Forgive them for gawking. They were not expecting this.


  • Haiti benefit to be held Saturday at Johnson Hall (Capital Weekly)
    GARDINER â?” In 2007, Christ Church Episcopal parishioner Ann Chase and Deacon Gary Drinkwater made a missionary trip to â?˜their adopted villageâ?™ in Haiti.


  • Lions' Chili Feast for Thursday (The Shawnee News-Star)
    [The Shawnee Lions Club Chili Feast will be Feb. 28 at First Christian Church, 1625 N. Broadway.


  • 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.


  • Bank robbery suspect is sought by law enforcement (NBC 15 Mobile)
    Officials with the Mobile Police Department and the FBI say an RBC Bank branch at 6241 Cottage Hill Road was robbed around 11:30 Friday morning.


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