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It's the time of year for a cleansing paperwork purge - Minneapolis Star Tribune
It's the time of year for a cleansing paperwork purge . Gather items that you'll need to prepare your taxes and discard the ones you don't. But don't forget to hold on to your previous returns and paperwork in case they're needed again. Hastings ...
Read more...$50,000 needed to repair Kennel Club's dog training facility - Grand Island Independent
The local organization that teaches how to train dogs to sit, stay and come is hoping to retrieve a little out of dog owners’ pocketbooks. The Grand Island Kennel Club needs to raise about $50,000 to fix its log-cabin training facility. The cabin ...
Read more...Yeomalt cabin returns to solid ground - Bothell Reporter
Yeomalt cabin started the new year on a firmer footing after a work crew lowered the historic cabin onto fresh logs and a new foundation Wednesday. The depression-era structure was lifted and detached from its stone chimney and fireplace in September ...
Read more...Pictured: The romantic Highland log cabin where Prince William is ... - Daily Mail
This is the remote love nest where Prince William surprised Kate Middleton with a romantic candlelight dinner during their romantic Highland getaway. The private log cabin once, owned by the Queen Mother, can only be reached by car on the Queen's ...
Read more...Topless Coffee Shop Idea Stirs Debate - NewsNet 5
VASSALBORO, Maine -- A proposed topless coffee shop may receive a dressing down from some residents of a rural Maine town. The town of Vassalboro, which borders Augusta, is set to take on the matter at a planning board meeting Tuesday evening. The ...
Read more...Lincoln Logs build foundation of future hobby - Evansville Courier-Press
JASPER, Ind. — When he was only 4, Ken Brosmer sat on his parents' floor meticulously building houses and forts out of Lincoln Logs. Now 47, he's still at it, but on a much larger scale. Brosmer is part of a crew that relocates houses and barns ...
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