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Patio Furniture News Archive28-Oct-2006
GAMEDAY | Three Questions with USC special teams ace Ike Crofoot (No. 29) (The State) Crofoot, a senior who snaps for punts and holds for placements, grew up in Windermere, Fla., next door to Shaquille O?Neal.
Traffic jam (Washington Times Herald) Semis attempting to use South Street as a detour have caused damage to yards, and some haven?t been able to make the turn, according to Patrolman Eddie Fiscus.
Kane County (Northwest Herald) THE FINE LINE CREATIVE ARTS CENTER, 6N158 Crane Road, St. Charles, (630) 584-9443 or www.finelineca.org. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday.
Today's weather: Bring in the patio furniture and Halloween decorations (Asbury Park Press) We'll start out somewhat chilly this morning despite the sunny skies until temps rise into the low-to-mid 50s. Winds will be a lazy 2-5 mph. But then, as if we were in a movie, it will become increasingly cloudy. Few may notice the gradual shift of the wind from NNW to SSE over the course of about 11 hours. Then it hits. Late tonight into Saturday winds will pump up to an average 15 to 25 mph,
Artful hands (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Helen Bowers likes to treat her back yard like another room in the house. She's worked to make it comfortable, even adding music and furniture. And, with a decorator's touch, she's filled her garden with pretty things that make it feel like home.
Firefighters remain on scene of blaze at industrial facility (Reading Eagle) Firefighters remained at the former Alcoa plant in Lebanon County much of Thursday as a demolition crew worked on the smoldering remains of a section of the building that housed a 100,000-square-foot warehouse for a Robesonia-based plastic furnishings company.
News Article (Antique Week) DELPHI, Ind. ? There are many small cities tucked slightly away from the antiquer?s well-traveled path and Delphi, located approximately 75 miles north of Indianapolis, is no exception to the rule.
A haunting in Mayer (Winsted-Lester Prairie Journal) The house on the outskirts of Mayer seemed like a perfect fit when Deanne first looked at it in October 2005. Recently divorced, she was starting a new life, and the two-story house had just enough space for Deanne, her teenaged son and daughter, and a small home office.
Moss Bluff residents feel storm's fury (KPLC) The skies were unmerciful over the past 24 hours in Southwest Louisiana, and some towns received close to two feet of rain. Moss Bluff residents living along Joe Miller Road say today's damages were worse than Hurricane Rita's.
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