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Are clotheslines making a comeback?

Are clotheslines making a comeback?

 

The recession has reintroduced us to a lot of things: home cooking, gardening, the notion of saving money. There are signs it may also be breathing new life into another once ubiquitous habit: hanging clothes out to dry.

 

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Relief on the way for Prairie farmers

5 ways to slash energy bills

 

High home energy bills zapping your wallet? These five steps can save power and juice savings.

 

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Relief on the way for Prairie farmers

 

Federal and provincial governments approve an extra $450-million for rained out farmland

 

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Man Accuses Seymour Priest Of Abuse

Former Altar Boy Accuses Seymour Priest Of Abusing Him

 

A 34-year-old man filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the current pastor at a Roman Catholic Church in Seymour of molesting him when he was a teenage altar boy and then trying to buy his silence with new cars and home appliances.

 

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Man Accuses Seymour Priest Of Abuse

 

A 34-year-old local man filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the current pastor at a Roman Catholic Church in Seymour of molesting him when he was a teenage altar boy and then trying to buy his silence with new cars and home appliances.

 

Read more on FOX CT Hartford

13 properties to be restored through home grant

Uniontown police make four arrests in burglary

 

Less than 24 hours after Uniontown police responded to a reported burglary Tuesday, officers made four arrests in the alleged thefts. Police Officer David J. Rutter said Kenneth Moore, 35, of 163 Lincoln St., Uniontown, and Karl Robert Keyton, 20, of 14 Batha Road, Smock, were each charged before Magisterial District Judge Michael M. Metros with burglary, criminal conspiracy to commit burglary …

 

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13 properties to be restored through home grant

 

After living in the same home for 63 years without building repairs, floors are bound to squeak and the roof is likely to leak.

 

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Measures of sacrifice: Answering the call to military binds a patriotic Oregon family

Can you help? Wish list from nonprofit agencies, July 5

 

Following is a wish list of items and volunteer opportunitiesfrom nonprofit agencies in Racine County. They were provided bylocal nonprofit agencies.

 

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Measures of sacrifice: Answering the call to military binds a patriotic Oregon family

 

George Vaughan was lying in bed that April morning in 2007, windows open to the Pacific air, when he smelled, distinctly, his son’s cigarette smoke and was sure the boy was back home on Devil’s Lake. His parents next door saw the Army officers pull up. His wife at the Lincoln City post office sorted mail, oblivious.

 

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Uniontown police make four arrests in burglary

Measures of sacrifice: Answering the call to military binds a patriotic Oregon family
George Vaughan was lying in bed that April morning in 2007, windows open to the Pacific air, when he smelled, distinctly, his son’s cigarette smoke and was sure the boy was back home on Devil’s Lake. His parents next door saw the Army officers pull up. His wife at the Lincoln City post office sorted mail, oblivious.

Read more on The Oregonian

Uniontown police make four arrests in burglary
Less than 24 hours after Uniontown police responded to a reported burglary Tuesday, officers made four arrests in the alleged thefts. Police Officer David J. Rutter said Kenneth Moore, 35, of 163 Lincoln St., Uniontown, and Karl Robert Keyton, 20, of 14 Batha Road, Smock, were each charged before Magisterial District Judge Michael M. Metros with burglary, criminal conspiracy to commit burglary …

Read more on The Uniontown Herald Standard

Simpson Home approves housing plans

Man Accuses Seymour Priest Of Abusing Him When He Was An Altar Boy
A 34-year-old local man filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the current pastor at a Roman Catholic Church in Seymour of molesting him when he was a teenage altar boy and then trying to buy his silence with new cars and home appliances.

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Simpson Home approves housing plans
No responsibility. Sounds good, right?

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