Modernica updates Bubble Lamp Shade (San Francisco Chronicle)
Taking a classic modern design and reworking it into something more traditional is viewed with suspicion by design aficionados. But Frank and Jay Novak of Modernica in Los Angeles decided - why not? The brothers, who were among the first to revive the...
Inkwells Once Came In Fanciful Shapes And Sizes (Hartford Courant)
Writing a letter? You're probably using a ballpoint pen or a computer. But our ancestors used other writing instruments.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Uses Area Business (The Charleston State Journal)
Viking Pools will be featured in an upcoming episode.
Grants Pass officials arrest ten in arson investigation (The Oregonian)
Police in Grants Pass said they arrested ten people -- nine of them juveniles -- on accusations of setting at least 34 fires in the southern Oregon town during the past 18 months. During a news conference this morning, and...
Allen responds to Ike (The Allen American)
The following information was posted on Allen?s website for residents.
Wing Dang Doodle Set For Saturday (Scott County Times)
FOREST?A record number of cooking teams will compete for prize money, trophies and, most importantly, bragging right at the fifth annual Wing Dang Doodle Festival this Saturday.
Stow Garden Tools; Pack Up Patio Gear For Winter (Hartford Courant)
Outdoor living is winding down. Days are shorter; nights are cooler; and hot dogs on the grill have been replaced by pots of soup on the stove. When leisure activities start to move inside, it's a good time to clean off the deck, store summer furniture and prepare for the cold months ahead.
Toowoomba storm season safety checklist (Toowoomba Chronicle)
Are you prepared for storm season in Toowoomba? Toowoomba residents began preparing for the storm season early this year with a series of spectacular light shows kicking off an early start to the spring/summer storm season in south-east Queensland.
SES warns to make homes storm safe (The Maitland Mercury)
Gangajang sang about lightning cracking over cane fields as a quintessential Australian scene.
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