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eyeglasses News Archive03-Jul-2008
Man with note robs bank of $85 (Redford Observer) A man used a threatening note to rob a Comerica Bank branch on Plymouth Road in Redford Township Friday afternoon, police said. No one was hurt, and the robber escaped with just $85, police said.
Book notes (Kingston Daily Freeman) The following is a partial listing of upcoming book-related July events in the area. Programs are free unless otherwise indicated. * Raymond Steiner, author of "The Mountain," will talk about and sign copies of his book at 6 p.m. July 8 at the Kingston Library, 55 Franklin St., Kingston.
Man sent to prison for life leaves court with probation (The Ocala Star-Banner) A man who had been sent to prison for life after earlier pleading guilty to attempted murder for firing a gun at Marion County sheriff's deputies, instead walked out of court with probation.
Health care grants fill gap (The Deming Headlight) Some parents are well aware that health insurance does not always cover costs associated with various therapeutic procedures or medical equipment. The United Health Care Children's Foundation hopes to relieve some burden on parents with grants up to $5,000 for children 16 years old or younger.
State turns its eyes toward vision testing for students (Rockford Register Star) Along with pencils, papers and crayons, students may be required to bring eyeglasses to school next year.
Create a youthful look with glasses (Orlando Sentinel) Here are three ways your eyeglasses can make you look younger, courtesy of How Not to Look Old author Charla Krupp.
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