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Book sale begins Friday Plainview Daily Herald Thousands of paperback books (25 cents) and hardbacks (50 cents) will be available along with some multimedia, such as cassette tapes. Admission on Friday will require a Friends membership ($5 individual, $10 family), so come early for best picks. See all stories on this topic » | ||
April becomes showcase for arts in the valley Napa Valley Register Calistoga Art Center, 1435 North Oak St. (Fairgrounds Crop building) Calistoga, the valley's northernmost region, kicks off Arts in April on April 1 with "Fools for Art" reception and pop-up art sale from noon-5 pm at the Calistoga Art Center. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit cards present risks to students The Gamecock "When you don't manage it effectively, a credit card can drastically damage your consumer credit," said Catherine Sale, financial literacy coordinator. "I have seen students come into the [financial literacy office] with five, six thousand dollars in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Calendar for March 28 Virginia Connection Newspapers Volunteers are needed to help plant 40 to 50 seedlings at Grist Mill Park, 4710 Mt. Vernon Memorial Highway, Alexandria. This is part of a Mt. Vernon Evening Lions Club project, in conjunction with the Fairfax Co. Park Authority and Fairfax Releaf. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pharr Hub Phest to include Duelo, Cady Groves and margarita showdown Monitor PHARR—A margarita showdown will kick off Hub Phestival in Pharr on Friday, launching an event that this year will include a 50-foot Ferris wheel, children's trout fishing and performances by Cady Groves and Duelo. Many of the happenings are firsts for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Antrim Energy Inc. Reports 2011 Results and Reserves Marketwire (press release) Sale of Antrim Argentina to Crown Point Ventures Ltd. Antrim completed 2011 with a healthy cash position of $64.4 million (including $17.2 million in restricted cash), no bank debt and proved plus probable reserves of approximately 18.7 million barrels ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIVERSIDE: Experts see housing market hope in distance Press-Enterprise About 71 percent of Inland families can afford the 50 percent of homes below the median price, but buyers aren't taking advantage, Husing said. "This should be setting off a wave of demand for housing because right now it is probably as inexpensive as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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