Allen responds to Ike (The Allen American)
The following information was posted on Allen?s website for residents.
The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)
NATCHEZ ? It?s that time of year again. Cool nights, leaves falling and the Cathedral Fall Festival is only a few days away. Every year about this time, activity picks up at Cathedral School in Natchez. Paces quicken and an air of excitement surrounds the campus.
Asia casts nervous eye on US financial instability (GMA News)
Even before the past week's dramatic events, the economic slowdowns in the U.S. and Europe were dragging on Asia's biggest economies in Japan, China and South Korea. Now, the worry is it could get worse.
Northeast preps for rain as Hanna aims at Carolina (Republican-American)
BOSTON ? Emergency managers in southern New England urged residents Friday to keep a watchful eye on Hanna, a tropical storm preparing to bear down on the mid-Atlantic then move quickly north along the coast.
Time to repair outdoor furniture (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
To be ready for next spring, get outdoor furniture repaired now, traditionally a slow time for repair shops.
Deena Winter: Couch debate prompts free furniture offer (Lincoln Journal Star)
If you have an old couch on your porch you bought for $5 at a garage sale and can?t afford to buy outdoor furniture, a neighborhood group is here to help.
Editorial: Absurd Ordinance Would Remove Indoor Furniture From Outdoor Property (CBS News)
Brace yourself, fellow students, and the sides of your treasured outdoor furniture while you're at it. Soon you and your friends may have to remove that upholstered couch or chair on your porch, patio or elsewhere outside. If Lincoln City Councilwoman Robin Eschliman gets her way with the ordinance she introduced last week, you and every other citizen would no longer be allowed to use indoor ...
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