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COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK (The Mesquite News) Mesquite ISD has developed a new online district event calendar that contains events and activities for every campus and organization in the district.
Obituaries received today (The Oshkosh Northwestern) Raymond A. Last, age 69, of Oshkosh died Monday, November 17, 2008 at Oakwood Manor. He was born July 2, 1939 in Oshkosh, the son of Raymond M. and Amber Meyer Last. As a young teenager Ray dearly loved being a Boy Scout in the Twin Lakes area. He also helped his father build, literally brick by brick, a newly founded family business, Sterling Gardens. In 1957, he joined the National Guard where ...
Online florist uses analytics to cultivate customer relationships, grow profits (ITBusiness.ca) Why should a prominent florist establishment be so interested in business analytics? Ask the folk at 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. and they would give you many good reasons.
Forward.com (Forward) When the new Congress debuts in January 2009, a record 45 Jews will take the oath of office: 32 in the House of Representatives and — regardless of the outcome in the still-contested Minnesota election — 13 Jews in the Senate.
Bok taking on that holiday feel (Lake Wales News) It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Bok Tower Gardens where Santa’s helpers are busy transforming the 20 room 1930s Pinewood Estate into a magical wonderland.
Cheap Gas Fuels Savings Elsewhere (KGET 17 Bakersfield) The price of gasoline continues to fall in Bakersfield, with several stations below two bucks a gallon. That has some businesses say they can now afford to offer more specials.
David Carter and Marla Gazdick — Sept. 15, 2007 (The News Journal) The introduction: Marla had been working at the Blood Bank of Delmarva six years. David had been there, part-time, for two. They met in April 2001.
Local florist makes showing someone you care even easier by going online (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) PROCTORVILLE, Ohio -- Shopping for flowers, whether to send locally or out of state, just got easier, after a Proctorville florist has gone online.
Ways to make your house a moneymaking machine (Seattle Times) If you're like most, you've never made a dime off your dwelling (aside from appreciation) even though your house and yard likely represent your single largest asset.
Flowery ribbons renew memory of country’s heroes (Carlisle Independent) M&M Florist of Lonoke placed an array of patriotic-colored flowers at the Lonoke County Veterans Memorial to honor fallen servicemen and servicewomen who have given their lives in defense of the country.
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