Costa Rica Power Team Launches Commercial Division (PRWeb)
New Division to Initially Specialize in Teak Plantations (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb705293.htm
Burning love (Sydney Morning Herald)
Outdoor kitchens, spit roasts and wood chips? Australia's love affair with the barbecue has come a long way since we started throwing a snag on the hotplate.
A life of woodwork, honey-dos (The Charlotte Observer)
Gilbert Blue was chief of the Catawba Nation for 34 years, leading the York County-based tribe to a historic $50 million land settlement with the federal government. But Blue's final years as chief were marred by political controversy. He retired last year. Staff writer Jennifer Rothacker spoke with Blue, 74, and living in Rock Hill. Q. Since retiring as chief, how are you keeping busy? I ...
Outdoor-furniture firm now open in Henrico (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Outdoor-furniture manufacturer Summer Classics has opened a showroom in the Richmond area, its first in Virginia. "We have been looking for a location in Richmond for a while," said Evan Dorman, the company's vice president of retail. "The Richmond area is a cool city. We like the demographics and the population base." Summer Classics is leasing 12,000 square feet of showroom and warehouse space ...
Young company making name in video production business (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Two friends formed a video production company that has grown significantly as word spread about the company's quality and costs.
And then there was one: Welch wins a new ride (The Times and Democrat)
Orangeburg resident Bill Welch says it has been years, really too long to remember the time, when he last won something.
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