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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Farm show to run three days


Farm show to run three days
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Jan 17 5:28 AM
Exhibits, speeches, seminars and an auction are featured. Discussions on the grain market, energy costs and the avian flu are expected to draw big crowds to the annual Fort Wayne Farm Show, which starts today.Save to My Web

1-17-05 Horns up, horns down
The Daily Texan - Jan 17 12:32 AM
So there was 20-percent less Arctic sea ice this summer. So 2005 was the hottest year on record for the planet. The forecast highs until the end of January are in the 60s and 70s. Who needs ice when God made us freezers for our TV dinners? Here's to a mild winter in our heaterless apartments.Save to My Web

La-Z-Boy donation puts fund over goal
Neosho Daily News - 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
A donation from a local industry has pushed this year's United Fund drive over the top. Employees at La-Z-Boy Midwest and the La-Z-Boy foundation recently donated $48,880 to the United Community Fund of the Neosho Area, which benefits 17 non-profit agencies.Save to My Web

RESTAURANT NEWS: Health crisis shakes up eatery
The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Jan 18 12:04 AM
Jackolope's Steakhouse opens Friday, though its opening chef's surprise health problems forced several last-minute staff changes. The restaurant, located in Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, was originally headed by chef Walter Pitcher. Pitcher worked with Jackalope's owner Gene Holz at their first restaurant, the Pier House Restaurant in Atlantic Beach, But due to an illness, Pitcher will Save to My Web

Primera Technology Announces Its New LX810 Color Label Printer
DataCollectionOnline - Jan 17 7:46 AM
Primera Technology, Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of specialty printing equipment, today announced its LX810 Color Label Printer.Save to My Web

Hawkeyes Return Home to Host Minnesota Wednesday
CSTV's College Sports - Jan 17 9:01 AM
CSTV.com: #1 in College SportsSave to My Web

Ungers takes the cake in Cleveland
Cleveland Jewish News - Jan 17 6:27 AM
Moshe Rosenberg is busy making rugelach when I visit him one snowy morning at Ungers, the kosher market and bakery he and his wife Malka own. His thick hands are caked with dough, and he wears a heavily stained apron that only partially works to keep the ever-present flour from his street clothes.Save to My Web

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