Parents, fees and fund-raisers keep school activities alive 

Posted December 10, 2005

Parents, fees and fund-raisers keep school activities alive 
Lexington Herald-Leader - Dec 09 5:37 PM
Last year, parents of Fayette County high school students raised more than $2.8 million so their kids could participate in activities such as baseball, cheerleading and band. At least $630,000 of that came directly from parents’ pockets.Save to My Web

Ideal home for unhappy campers 
Telegraph.co.uk - Nov 22 4:38 PM
I certainly have one: it last saw the light of day on a balmy summer’s afternoon over two years ago when camping, briefly, seemed like a good idea. I expect you have one, too, probably in much the same, neglected state, squashed in the back of a cupboard or gently gathering mildew in the garage.Save to My Web

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

Flood and Mold Damage Cost Billions: Revolutionary ThermaPure Heat Treatment May Provide Relief to Insurers and  
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Dec 06 4:00 AM
(PRWEB) December 6, 2005 — For insurers facing extraordinary exposure from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and losses beyond any other natural disasters in US history, the bad news continues.Save to My Web

Selection of articles relevant to seed professionals 
SeedQuest - Dec 02 9:55 AM
The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology.Save to My Web

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