Weekend Watch (The Sacramento Bee)
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Not-so-scary spring cleaning: Find new uses for old things (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Springtime is here again, and with it the annual tradition of cleaning house. But that doesn't have to mean bag after bag of garbage.
River flooding spurs limited state of emergency (Bucks County Courier Times)
Possible rainstorms today and Saturday could only make things worse, leading to even more flooding by Sunday afternoon.
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Dedication event, deck furniture discussed for Government Center (Leelanau Enterprise)
The County Board's Interior Design subcommittee held an additional special meeting on Friday to discuss furniture, wall coverings and a dedication ceremony for the new Government Center in Suttons Bay Township.
Minor flooding swells Delaware (The Intelligencer)
With the Delaware River rising and rain in the forecast, a Nockamixon official called a special meeting Thursday night of emergency management personnel in river communities to plot strategy should the water overflow its banks.
Environmentally-Friendly Outdoor Furniture (PRWeb)
Surprisingly, urniture makes the most eronmental sense. (PRWeb Mar 5, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb731064.htm
SPRINGING OLD INTO NEW (Home News Tribune)
Spring is here again, and with it the annual tradition of cleaning house. But that doesn't have to mean bag after bag of garbage. Given fears of a recession and worries about overflowing landfills, there's new incentive to find second lives for many household items.
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