Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Traders keen to build on success of loyalty card - Cornish Guardian

Traders keen to build on success of loyalty card - Cornish Guardian
NEWQUAY'S loyalty card scheme celebrates six months in business this week – and town traders have given it their backing. The Newquay First card was posted to households in the TR7 postcode area in April and dozens of businesses have signed up to

Patch of downtown becoming dog park - Baltimore Sun
A sliver of green downtown, sandwiched between busy city streets, is being turned into a dog park. The Downtown Partnership and the city are working together to turn the tenth of a grassy acre, city property, into a fenced-in park for people to let

Saints take over marina green - Dalles Chronicle
HOOD RIVER — The Saints — St. Bernards — come marching in this week. About 350 of the big, good-natured breed are in Hood River through Saturday for the St. Bernards Club of America Nationals, at the marina green at the Port of Hood River. With

Fire guts Palm Springs home; police officer kicks in door to rescue - Palm Beach Post
Fire guts Palm Springs home; police officer kicks in door to rescue dog; cat missing By MICHAEL LaFORGIA Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Tuesday, October 06, 2009 PALM SPRINGS — A man's house burned down while he was at work this morning. About 9:15 a

From The Citizen Files - Citizen
Reaction is mixed to a bill being sponsored by state Sen. Leo Fraser that would allow limited legalized video gambling in New Hampshire. One lawmaker who would be eligible to have some of the machines at his business is supporting the idea, while law

Dallas-based Neiman Marcus unveils annual Christmas catalog - Pegasus News
The 2009 Christmas Book was unveiled today by luxury retailer Neiman Marcus in Dallas. The 83rd edition of this celebrated book continues Neiman Marcus's unparalleled tradition of offering its customers the ultimate in cutting-edge, dream-fulfilling

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