eyeglasses News Archive

08-Mar-2008

 

  • Niche helps firm clean up (The Columbus Dispatch)
    Germs are the enemy at Nice-Pak Products Inc., which says it makes 80 percent of the world's disinfecting wipes and has products designed to clean all sorts of things, including cart handles and babies' bottoms.


  • Man recalls Lankford digging by flashlight (Honolulu Advertiser)
    A homeless man who lives in a World War II-era Army bunker near Kahana Bay provided riveting testimony for the prosecution yesterday in the murder trial of Kirk Matthew Lankford.


  • Where are they supposed to go? (Real Change News)
    On March 13, concerned citizens have the opportunity to send a clear message to the mayor and his staff: Help, don?t harass. On Thur s., March 13, the Real Change Organizing Project and friends will stand with those who struggle to survive in Seattle?s public spaces. Your support is vital.


  • 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.


  • Webster police reports (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
    Glasses gone: Police arrested a 44-year-old Webster man around 5:45 p.m. Feb. 29 for stealing eyeglasses and a New Castle Brown Ale glass from Hegedorn's, 964 Ridge Road. An employee saw the man put the items in his jacket.


  • 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...


  • 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.


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