Thursday, September 09, 2010
In 1959, when I was 12, I spent a lot of time in the B&B Drugstore perusing the comic book racks. I had a paper route that earned me five dollars a week, and a substantial chunk of that money went for comic books.
Stepping into the Hen House in Mahomet is like stepping onto hallowed ground. You’ll be greeted by a sign that reads “Table of Truth”. You might ask yourself about the very un-exclusive group of men that gather together every morning to drink a cup of coffee and “chew the fat”, so to speak.
A home energy audit is often the first step in making your home more efficient. An audit can help you assess how much energy your home uses and evaluate what measures you can take to improve efficiency.
Mark your calendar for the Champaign County Humane Society’s GIANT Garage Sale. The sale runs Friday, May 22, 7 am–6 pm and Saturday, May 23, 8 am–6 pm at the Champaign County Fairgrounds’ Kesler Hall.
We've all seen the advertisements before—send in your old gold for cash. As individuals nationwide are dusting off old or broken jewelry to capitalize on the rising price of gold, customers have become wary
The American Foundation for the Blind reports that the 2006 National Health Interview Survey found 21.2 million Americans have a vision loss that glasses or contacts can’t correct.

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