Monday, March 5, 2007

Code enforcement says no statues in front of (Flea market) stores

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Life-size figures that have stood outside stores along one Fort Lauderdale street for years are no longer allowed. City code inspectors swept...
The For Your Information column appears daily in The Miami Herald's Broward section. You'll find classes, clubs, programs for senior citizens and children, and community entertainment events. On Fridays, Broward's Weekend section features comprehensive listings of the coming weekend's entertainment events and a look at what's ahead.
SAN FRANCISCO - Robert Graysmith is like a character from one of his true crime thrillers. That would be the eccentric, obsessed writer, the brilliant nutter who lives in a studio apartment filled with 2,500 pounds of notes and doesn't answer his own phone.
CULLOWHEE - Rather than spending spring break at the beach, a group of Western Carolina University students are heading to Philadelphia to combat hunger and homelessness. The students will volunteer with community service projects from next week.
Spring is on its way and you want to brighten the mood of your home to shake off the winter doldrums. But where to start?
CELEBRATE DR. SUESS' BIRTHDAY AT THE ANDALUSIA PUBLIC LIBRARY on Fri., March 2, with a preschool party at 10:30 a.m. Everyone else please join us from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. for birthday cake, prepared by Snookers and Snookers, the Happy Birthday Cookers. Punch and story to be provided.
ASHEVILLE -- Driven by a desire to help people who have lost everything and a penchant for power tools, Megan Graham will climb on a bus with 46 other people from UNC Asheville early Sunday morning and head to New Orleans for spring break.
Theresia (nee Mader) Kellner, 78, of Brunswick, dear mother slipped peacefully in her sleep on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007, at her residence. She was born May 10, 1928, in Hungary. Mrs. Kellner was a homemaker. She enjoyed her crafts and was an avid flea market vendor.
LETONA Larry Frealy, 38, is opening the first convenience store in Letona in about 15 years, and is depending on money spent by gas drilling crews to make his business thrive.