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The Week Ahead -- Lake County nwitimes.com The Salvation Army stores in Gary, Hammond, Hobart, Merrillville and Chicago Heights will host a March Markdown Madness Sale all day, with clothing, shoes and accessories 50 percent off for one day only. The event excludes all red-tagged items. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lynchburg's housing market shows signs of improvement Lynchburg News and Advance Credit: Jill Nance/The News & Advance On the cusp of the beginning of the traditional home sale season, Lynchburg-area real estate agents see some hopeful signs. The number of area homes sold last year increased slightly from 2010. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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OUR VIEW: City needs more control of its historic district streets St. Augustine Record ... of the items for sale are unique. A seasoned street entertainer made a suggestion in a letter to the editor last week that the city consider annual permits for talented performers for the side streets no closer than 50 feet off St. George Street. See all stories on this topic » | ||
High hopes at Regent Park Toronto Sun By Sue-Ann Levy ,Toronto Sun It was late April of 2009 when NDP councillor Pam McConnell joined a cast of prominent politicians and social housing providers to kick off the second phase of the $1-B Regent Park revitalization. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Idaho History: Saloons in Boise had colorful names The Idaho Statesman By ARTHUR HART — SPECIAL TO THE STATESMAN Before 1916, when Idahoans voted to amend the state constitution to make the manufacture, sale or possession of alcoholic beverages illegal, Boise alone had more than 50 saloons. They had a wide variety of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Council bill aims to reduce delinquency rates on condo dues Baltimore Sun (blog) ... Vane said, "basically takes a development ... off the market with the exception of cash buyers and investors." Because property assessments are tied to neighboring sales, Watson, an Ellicott City Democrat, said a few units being sold at a low price ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rare Honus Wagner baseball card is on deck for auction here STLtoday.com The growing publicity and piles of money surrounding each sale inspired a book. In 2007, New York Daily News reporters Michael O'Keeffe and Teri Thompson wrote "The Card: Collectors, Con Men and the True Story of Baseball's Most Desired Card. See all stories on this topic » |
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