eyeglasses News Archive

15-Sep-2007

 

  • EDITORIAL: Property tax virus has state reeling (The Herald Bulletin)
    A litany of inaction, improper action and narrow vision has led to a crisis in public finance. The property tax dilemma in Indiana is like an illness that has been ignored, then misdiagnosed, then mistreated.


  • 'Michigan Chillers' author in town to promote reading (The Bay City Times)
    Michigan author Johnathan Rand is known for his ghost stories. But donning comical eyeglasses and making snarling sounds during a visit Tuesday to Linsday Elementary School in Bay City, he had about 65 fourth-graders in stitches.


  • M&T Bank helps support eyeglass program (Lock Haven Express)
    WILLIAMSPORT ? Northwestern PA Optical Clinic, 903 Diamond St., Williamsport, thanks M&T Bank for its donation of $1,000 to the nonprofit eyeglass program.


  • The Inside Scoop (CBS News)
    Get The Inside Scoop on what's happening at CBS News .


  • Saturday Early Show: Up Next (CBS News)


  • A double shot of optimism is wake-up (Seattle Times)
    Michael Gates Gill's fascinating memoir, "How Starbucks Saved My Life," has a simple plot line. A wealthy man loses his job, family and eventually hope. He takes a menial position and through it finds redemption.


  • Longview hunter is located (The Daily News)
    The Longview elk hunter who went missing Wednesday was located late Thursday afternoon, the Lewis County Sheriff's Office said.


  • New center has space; now it needs food (Palatka Daily News)
    In the rear of the Palatka Christian Service Center is the Heart of Putnam County, a 1,700-square-foot food pantry with only one corner used to feed Palatka?s hungry.


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