eyeglasses News Archive

31-Oct-2007

 

  • Sight Night Puts Focus On Giving This Halloween (The Morning News)
    BENTONVILLE -- This Halloween -- or Sight Night -- Hook Eye Care in Bentonville and volunteers will be asking for more than just candy; they'll also be scaring up used eyewear along their route.


  • Leo Club participates in 'Make a Difference Day' (Crookston Daily Times)
    Crookston High School Leo Club members had a busy day Saturday while "Making a Difference" throughout town. They were up bright and early to prepare and serve a breakfast of Jack-o-lantern pancakes to residents of The Summit apartments.


  • Suspect may have wanted eyeglasses (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    A West End teen is being held on a $1 million bond after police said he shot a man to steal his eyeglasses.


  • Darren Mack wrote 'end problem' list of things to do the day his wife was killed, expert testifies (Court TV Online)
    A police handwriting expert testified Monday that Darren Mack is the author of the so-called "to-do" list found on his kitchen table after he killed his estranged wife and shot the judge presiding over their divorce.


  • The eyes have it! (Daily Journal)
    From left, Bill Allen, Keith Castleberry and Tom Hill stand outside the Farmington Post Office Saturday collecting eyeglasses for the Farmington Lions? Club. It?s a project the Lions? Club tackles every year. Hill said the frames are fixed and outfitted with new lenses in third world countries and distributed there. He said anyone who missed the collection can still take their glasses to the ...


  • Have fun, get spooked in the MV (The Times-News)
    Halloween and harvest activities abound today in Mini-Cassia and the Magic Valley. Area residents can take their little spooks to any or all of these events.


  • Chemical Used in Common Household Plastics Sparks Concerns (The Online NewsHour)
    The chemical bisphenol A, known as BPA, is used to make many common plastic products used in U.S. homes, including baby bottles. Scientists and expert panels have been tasked with determining whether BPA has adverse effects on human health.


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