Take care of rust problem before it gets worse (Reno Gazette-Journal)Bicycles, barbecues, patio furniture, lawn and garden equipment, steel window frames, rain gutters and downspouts are some of the things around the home that are susceptible to rust damage.
'Outrageous' Outdoor Spaces Start with Ceramic Tile (Carteret County News-Times)(ARA) - The latest rage in home improvement is an "outrage" - the new a.k.a. for the still-booming trend of expanding outdoor living spaces. Long gone are the days when homeowners were satisfied with a simple deck, a beat-up grill and some basic patio furniture.
An unusual source (Bowling Green Daily News)ADOLPHUS ? Give Russ Walkup a bundle of wood, and just stand back and watch what he can do.
BRIAN DICKERSON: Sick and tired of being sorted (Detroit Free Press)I suppose I ought to be flattered now that a superstar pollster has identified my home county as the epicenter of everything new and important in American politics.
Clark County real estate transactions November 10 (The Columbian)24 Hour Fitness USA has leased 27,790 square feet of retail space at Evergreen Plaza, 11808 N.E. Fourth Plain Road, from M & M Ventures. Gina Barendrick and J.J. Unger, NAI Norris, Beggs & Simpson,...
Craftmade International Announces Net Sales and Earnings Results for Its Fiscal 2009 First Quarter (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Craftmade International, Inc. today reported the following results for its fiscal 2009 first quarter ended September 30, 2008:
Police blotter (Nov. 7) (Silver City Sun-News)? A caller reported that her patio furniture was stolen Monday night on Pinos Altos Street. ? A caller reported that her vehicle ran over her left leg Tuesday at 10:57 a.m. Her niece disengaged the emergency brake and caused the vehicle to roll.
Incident reports (Kinston Free Press)On Nov. 7, a man on Eric Sparrow Road, Kinston, reported someone broke into his residence and stole the following: Two mattress/box springs (value not listed), and a glass table top (value not listed).
RICH LOWRY: The center holds -- for Obama (The Indiana Gazette)Republicans are consoling themselves by telling anyone who will listen that we still live in a "center-right country." They're right. That's the good news. The bad news is that they've lost the center.
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