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Median home prices rise in Glendale
The real estate market in Glendale saw continued steady growth last month as median home prices were driven up by a limited number of homes and lots of potential buyers, according to the latest real estate report. The median price of a single-family home...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate Buyers, Condos, Real Estate, Homes
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Go get cleaned up!
Chicago ShoppingAccording to conventional wisdom, spring’s the time to fluff the pillows, clear out cobwebs, and show that junk drawer who’s boss. But let’s face it: tackling a less-than-organized living space can overwhelm even the coolest of...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Whole Foods Market, Lincoln Square (Chicago, Illinois), Martha Stewart
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Helping Hands chairman responds to former board member's criticism
In response to Emmanuel Gray’s Feb. 27, 2013 letter, Helping Hands wants to correct some information. When the Red Cross decided to limit their presence here and work from Lexington, the local Red Cross board formed Helping Hands to fill the gap...Tags: American Red Cross, The Salvation Army
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Highway department documents resurface
The 1941 Brown County Highway Department year-end report presented to county commissioners certainly didn't lack detail. And it didn't include much money, either. At least by today's standards. The report's inventory list, typewritten and single-...
Tags: Finance, Highway Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Thieves clean out North Side cell phone store
Thieves pried open a door of a cell phone store in the Lincoln Park area and made off with a cash drawer and the store's entire inventory, worth at least $10,000, authorities said. Police were called to the Virgin Mobile store in the 2500 block of North...
Tags: Cell Phones, Virgin Group, Ltd.
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Museum has a place for everything
O f all of the items in the collection at the Dacotah Prairie Museum — 40,000 or so by director Sue Gates' estimate — it's missing a funky disco-era fashion staple. The museum doesn't have a 1970s leisure suit, Gates said. These are...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Software Industry, Computer Science, Arts and Culture, Museums
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A place for everything
Of all of the items in the collection at the Dacotah Prairie Museum - 40,000 or so by director Sue Gates' estimate - it's missing a funky disco-era fashion staple. The museum doesn't have a 1970s leisure suit, Gates said. These are the things you...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Software Industry, Computer Science, Arts and Culture, Museums
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February cattle on feed report reaction is neutral
Reaction to the February Cattle on Feed Report, released by USDA last Friday, was mostly neutral. January placements and marketings were close to pre-release expectations, as was the total number of cattle on feed. USDA reported the February 1, 2013... -
U.S. sheep numbers resilient despite drought
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its annual "Sheep and Goats" inventory report on Feb. 1. According to the report, all sheep and lamb inventories in the U.S. on Jan. 1, 2013, totaled 5.34...Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Droughts
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Local businesses shutting their doors
More local businesses are set to shutter their doors or already have. Laguna Beach Auto Supply and Hardware will close within the next few months, said Jordan Piper, daughter of the late Jerry Piper, who opened the family business in Laguna Beach 31...
Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Now in Lehigh Valley, Avantor hopes to grow into billion-dollar business
Two years ago Avantor Performance Materials was headquartered in the aging New Jersey building it had occupied for half a century, with some of its people working in office trailers and others at a remote site miles away. Today, relocated to Upper...
Tags: Amgen Inc., Biotechnology Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Center Valley
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Big Lots Stores to buy Commerce Corp. inventory
Big Lots Stores Inc. has agreed to purchase inventory from the financially ailing Commerce Corp. for an amount expected to top $6 million, according to recent bankruptcy court documents. The entire proceeds are slated to go to M&T Bank, which was owed...Tags: Big Lots Incorporated, Scotts Company Cl A, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy
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