New UMKC student union design approved (The Kansas City Star)
The University of Missouri Board of Curators today approved the design for a new student union to be built on its Kansas City campus. Davenport design board leaves some business owners frustrated (Quad-City Times)
Buying a 123-year-old building that sat derelict for nearly two decades on a deserted downtown Davenport street corner took a leap of faith from restaurateur and bar owner Frank Berner. Religion briefly (Port Clinton News Herald)
Rebirth Community Church is hosting a "Prayer and Meditation Time" from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 570 S. McKinley Drive for the community to be able to come and have somewhere to pray. Members of the church will be taking prayer requests and be there for support. Music Review: P.W. Long - God Bless The Drunkard's Dog (Blogcritics.org)
I could definitely see some hotties dancing and getting it on to this album. “Come on come one and Shake what you got. Well easy does it, cause it looks like you got quite a lot.” - "Shake" by P.W. Long on God Bless The Drunkard’s Dog.P.W. Long has been around the indie rock scene for years. In the early 90s he was lead man in the band Mule and after that he had a trio called P.W. Long’s... Group redoing old Gardiner store (Billings Gazette)
Once touted by its rooftop advertising as "headquarters for groceries, tourist & auto supplies," the historic W.A. Hall mercantile in Gardiner will be reincarnated next spring to peddle a new ware - knowledge about Yellowstone National Park. Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
The Ithaca Ballet will audition dancers for the 2008-09 season at 12:30 p.m. today at the Ballet Center Studio, 504-506 N. Plain St. 'We need to get rid of the pimps' (The Star)
Amsterdam - With its scantily-clad prostitutes posing in brothel windows and coffee shops oozing the pungent aroma of cannabis smoke, Amsterdam's Red Light District has always thrived on its seedy atmosphere. Volunteers Needed (Savannah Morning News)
UPCOMING 9-6 Real estate briefs (The Edmond Sun)
9-6 Real estate briefs Tory Row coming to Cambridge (Boston Herald)
It was an opportunity that Chris Lutes and Matthew Curtis couldn't turn down, despite what they considered as bad timing. The manager of 3 Brattle St. in Harvard...