For a roadside relic, Wilma hastens a revival
Posted December 6, 2005
For a roadside relic, Wilma hastens a revival
Bonita Daily News - Nov 27 12:44 AM
Monroe Station looked like a hurricane had struck it even before Hurricane Wilma tore gaping holes in walls, shattered glass and punched out floor planks at the U.S. 41 East landmark.Save to My Web
The original readers’ forum of ideas and advice
Boston Globe - Dec 03 12:21 AM
Knitters connect Dear Chatters: The Knitting Connection had a sucessful fifth year because of each and every one of you. We, and the children, say ‘’Thank you.” Here are the statistics: 1,065 people have touched the Knitting Connection, of which 537 are knitters, crocheters, and quilters; and 6,037 items were crafted.Save to My Web
Woman Claims Moldy Hospital Room Made Her Sick
WNBC - Dec 02 7:30 AM
BROOKVILLE, N.Y. — A 72-year-old Brookville woman claims she fell ill earlier this year after a hospital placed her in a moldy room following her heart surgery.Save to My Web
BISD pondering what to do with old BES campus
Brenham Banner-Press - Nov 21 11:28 AM
The decision of what’s to be done with the old Brenham Elementary school building is up for review in December, when a group of selected board members make their suggestion known. Right now, no plan is in place as to what to do with the campus.Save to My Web
Inquirer Mindanao : Farming with the sun, the moon and stars
INQ7.net - Dec 03 7:03 PM
WHEN THE MOON AND the sun passed through the sphere of Taurus on June 6 and 7, rice farmer Frank Agcaracar of Barangay Pisan in Kabacan town in North Cotabato performed a peculiar procedure that some people might suspect as witchcraft.Save to My Web
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