eyeglasses News Archive

07-Mar-2008

 

  • Man convicted from DNA on eyeglasses gets another sentence (WTOL 11 Toledo)
    The man, already sentenced in Wyandot County, has now been sentenced in Hancock County for similar crimes.


  • Lions in Africa (The Express-Times)
    You might describe the largest slum in Africa as a place that's simply "out of sight." For many of the residents of the Kibera shanty town along the frayed edges of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, their world was out of sight -- literally.


  • Young people advise being thoughtful about purchases, packaging and recycling (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    arketing gurus trying to entice Nicole M. Sauber of Millbury into buying merchandise will fail miserably, regardless of the item, if they package it in non-recyclable material.


  • Helping Out (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    FOOD DRIVE | Hammond Greater Hammond Community Services and Hammond Parks and Recreation Department have teamed up to host a food drive in an effort to replenish the food pantry that serves Hammond and the surrounding community. Nonperishable food items can be brought until April 15 to the lobby at City Hall, 5925 Calumet Ave.; Hammond Fitness Center, 5825 S. Sohl Ave.; and Jean Shepherd ...


  • Library gives OK to tax abatement (Morris Daily Herald)
    A tax abatement for Northfield Block on Bungalow Road, worth $6,176 over three years, was approved by the Morris Area Public Library Board Tuesday afternoon.


  • In the planet habit (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    Marketing gurus trying to entice Nicole M. Sauber of Millbury into buying merchandise will fail miserably, regardless of the item, if they package it in non-recyclable material.


  • Trial turns to Lankford truck (Honolulu Advertiser)
    City Prosecutor Peter Carlisle yesterday continued presenting pieces of the mosaic of circumstantial evidence that he says will prove Kirk Matthew Lankford murdered Masumi Watanabe last year.


  • Healthy Connections Choices (The Post and Courier)
    What is it? An enrollment program to select a health plan that will cover traditional Medicaid benefits and offer extra services, such as unlimited doctor visits, eyeglasses or dental care. Who does it affect? All Medicaid beneficiaries will be mailed a packet on their enrollme...


  • Your Calendar - East Lake County (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    Find out all the events going on in your community, and plan your week?s activities with The Times.


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