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    Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Columbia's Shea Radiance nourishes skin, empowers entrepreneurs

    To Funlayo Alabi, Shea Radiance is much more than a business. It’s a mission.
    To Funlayo Alabi, Shea Radiance is much more than a business. It’s a mission. Started in their Ellicott City home by Funlayo and her husband, Shola, Shea Radiance sells skin and hair products made from shea butter. Since the company’s...

    Tags: Butter, Walmart, Africa, Howard County, Target

  2. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| SFL
  3. Weekend Preview: Sun, surf, sand, soccer, sangria and Saigon Kick

    The future site of the Flagler Garden,  destined to be a hub for all manner of earnest conviviality and creativity in downtown Fort Lauderdale, will have its first event on Sunday with Grow Downtown.
    The future site of the Flagler Garden,  destined to be a hub for all manner of earnest conviviality and creativity in downtown Fort Lauderdale, will have its first event on Sunday with Grow Downtown. The afternoon of live music from the Bonfires...

    Tags: My Morning Jacket (music group), Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Fine Artists, Seafood

  4. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Do Your Part: Reduce waste in the kitchen

    McClatchy-Tribune Information Services
    Americans create an average of 4.5 pounds of trash a day and much of it is created in our kitchens. Recycling is one option to reducing all that trash and composting is another. But sometimes there are items that we toss because we don't have a greener...

    Tags: Wines

  6. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Coral Springs 12-year-old boy designs Whole Foods Market tote bag

    Jordan Hessler's vision of South Florida nature includes clouds, the sun and a boat in the water.
    Sun Sentinel
    Jordan Hessler's vision of South Florida nature includes clouds, the sun and a boat in the water. And that's what the 12-year-old Coral Springs resident designed for a Whole Foods Market competition asking local children to design their idea of "nature....

    Tags: Coral Springs

  8. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Sears seeks to lease space in 8 namesake, Kmart stores

    Tribune staff reporter
    Sears Holdings Corp. is seeking "sub-tenants" for a total of eight Illinois stores, the company has confirmed.  The Hoffman Estates-based retailer said it has hired Mid-America Realty to lease space in two Sears locations in Bloomingdale and Crystal...

    Tags: Kmart, Tinley Park, Bloomingdale, Lansing, Rental Service

  10. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Police blotter

    The following items were taken from police reports. Hinsdale Battery A male ignored traffic instructions during after-school pickup at Hinsdale Adventist Academy at Hickory and Mills streets April 8, accelerating his car toward the staff member...

    Tags: Kmart, Prosecution, Theft, Carol Stream

  12. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Huppke: With Earth Day interest cooling, perhaps climate isn't far behind

    Great news, everyone. This may be the last year you spend the day after Earth Day sleeping off a gluten-free smoothie hangover or washing the compost off your all-hemp gardening trousers. In fact, this may be the last year we even need an Earth Day.
    Great news, everyone. This may be the last year you spend the day after Earth Day sleeping off a gluten-free smoothie hangover or washing the compost off your all-hemp gardening trousers. In fact, this may be the last year we even need an Earth Day. A...

    Tags: African-American History Month, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Rentals, Meteorological Disasters, Black History

  14. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  15. Consumer Reports: Healthier crackers

    Cruise the cracker aisle these days, and you’ll see that competition is really heating up
    Cruise the cracker aisle these days, and you’ll see that competition is really heating up for your snack dollars. Sure the old favorites remain, but now there are lower-fat siblings and store-brand twins—not to mention newer flavors....

    Tags: Consumers, Agriculture

  16. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Whole Foods Market in Wellington recognized by Florida Atlantic University

    The Whole Foods Market in Wellington has been recognized as the 2013 Environmental Business of the Year by Florida Atlantic University, the company announced on Monday - Earth Day.
    Sun Sentinel
    The Whole Foods Market in Wellington has been recognized as the 2013 Environmental Business of the Year by Florida Atlantic University, the company announced on Monday - Earth Day. FAU’s Pine Jog Environmental Education Center applauded the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving

  18. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Things to do this weekend. More events added!

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Saturday, April 20</strong></span>
    Saturday, April 20 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Bass Buddies: Painting Like the Masters. Designed for children 4-6, art class allows participants to explore their creative side with painting, drawing or sculpting and may include a science experiment, museum...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Personal Service, Museum of Discovery and Science, Forest Hills Elementary School

  20. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Farmers Markets: The family behind Maggie's and Kenter Canyon farms

    For many years, Maggie's Farm, based in Agoura Hills, has sold top-quality salad greens and herbs exclusively at farmers markets. <a href="http://www.kentercanyonfarms.com/">Kenter Canyon Farms</a> offers a wider range of similar produce, at a few farmers markets, but mostly wholesale and on a much larger scale. Many shoppers know that the two farms are owned by members of the same family, but few realize that they offer two versions, boutique and commercial, of production that now comes mostly from the same land.
    For many years, Maggie's Farm, based in Agoura Hills, has sold top-quality salad greens and herbs exclusively at farmers markets. Kenter Canyon Farms offers a wider range of similar produce, at a few farmers markets, but mostly wholesale and on a much...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Farms, Salads, Lettuce, Foods and Beverages

  22. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. New Brooks Bros. store to dress up downtown L.A.

    Downtown Los Angeles isn't the most hospitable place for dandies. The knot of business towers and lofts, saturated with mass-market or Santee Alley-style emporiums, is a wasteland for upscale retail.
    Downtown Los Angeles isn't the most hospitable place for dandies. The knot of business towers and lofts, saturated with mass-market or Santee Alley-style emporiums, is a wasteland for upscale retail. "It's criminal," sniffed Matthew Allnatt of the...

    Tags: Clothing, Manhattan (New York City), Flatiron, Politics, Realty

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