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Community Notes (Greene County Daily World) Trash for pickup in the city Linton needs to be in place by 6 a.m. The schedule will change because of school and weather and having the trash out early will ensure pickup. | | | Designer, seamstress opens Clintonville shop (This Week Clintonville) Bored with the offerings in traditional clothing stores, Amy Dalrymple Murphy has taken things into her own hands by opening her own boutique in Clintonville. | | | Everyone needs a security blanket (Westerly Sun) Dottie Deveraux shows off her critter pillows. What better place to be the source for security blankets and all that comforts, than a grandmother. Dottie Devereaux is just such a yaya creating security blankets and critter pillows to offer comfort to young folk and the young at heart. | | | Oregon natural beauty displayed in Mount Hood, waterfalls (Greater Houston Weekly) Timberline Lodge at Mount Hood, Oregon is celebrating its 75th anniversary of the inauguration of the New Deal with yearlong activities and exhibits. | | | Monticello woman makes unique, popular purses to soothe her spirit (Herald & Review) MONTICELLO - Cindy Striegel has considered selling her handmade bags on eBay. But she has not yet had to sit down at her computer to make a sale. Striegel discovered that all she has to do is walk down the street carrying one of her unique creations, and they will sell themselves. | | | New bar and grill opens in valley (The Daily Democrat) The Road Trip Bar & Grill opened on Thursday with a wonderful selection of food and drink. The hours for the Grill will be from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. every day. The Mini-Mart that is attached to it will be opening on Monday. The hours for the Mini-Mart will be 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily. | | | DDI plans Back to School Bash for kids (The Danville Commercial-News) Downtown’s Back to School Bash on Saturday will provide one last summer hurrah and celebration for kids going back to school. | | | Actor News (MI6) 'Autographs? I don't get paid for them - so I don't sign them'... The obsession with money that haunts Sean Connery - writes Paul Scott in The Daily Mail , his second hit piece on Connery this week. | | | Area businesses open, relocate (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) Businesses open, relocate around the Rochester area | | | Seems like old times (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) 'Little House,' 'Kit Kittredge' ... Are girls driving the push toward sweeter, simpler times, or are their hopeful parents? | | |
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