Anacortes Police Blotter, March 10, 2010 (Anacortes American)
A 35-year-old Anacortes man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after being burned in a car accident around 1:34 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 27. Witnesses reported seeing a car…
This spring, trendy tots will rock '80s fashions (The Kansas City Star)
You won’t find puffy shoulder pads, neon pumps, stone-washed jeans or blue eyeliner. But you will find colorful leggings, mixed prints, tie-dye tees, peace signs, oversized hair accessories and Madonna-esque tutus. All in teeny-tiny sizes.
Family Resource Center helps families thrive (Fond du Lac Reporter)
EDITORS NOTE: The following is part of a series exploring the agencies and their clients that are served by the Fond du Lac Area United Way. The stories are written by the member agencies.
Baby Clothing Exchange Expands Despite Down Economy (KEZI 9 Eugene)
Money saving child clothing store, My Little Children, is opening a new store on Coburg Road amidst a tough economy. read more
EOU students’ non-food drive to help local families nets hundreds of items (La Grande Observer)
Best-selling author David Wallenchinsky will never include this list in his popular Book of Lists series. Still, the way community members have responded to this list will help spare needy families in Union County of some hardships.
Reclaim your home: Conquer clutter (Detroit News)
Ever wonder if you'd enjoy your home more if there were less in it? Rita Stollman-Levin doesn't have to wonder. She knows.
Coming up (This Week Canal Winchester)
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Hochevar agrees to $1.76 million deal with Royals (SportingNews)
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Luke Hochevar, the overall No. 1 draft pick of the 2006 amateur draft, has agreed to a one-year, $1.7 million contract with the Kansas City Royals.
South Africa : Quota Window Closed Before State Woke Up (AllAfrica.com)
Johannesburg — RESTRICTIONS on Chinese clothing imports demanded by trade unions and textile and clothing manufacturers had, at best, a mixed effect on SA's industry.
Jackson churches, groups teaming up to aid victims in Haiti (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
Several Jackson-area churches and organizations are teaming up to send new clothing to the earthquake victims in Haiti over the next few weeks. Queen of the Miraculous Medal is spearheading the local Haiti clothing relief effort, which will kick off...