Target sales, profits fall as shoppers spend less (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)But the retailer is faring better than others by using discipline and sticking to its strategy.

Park It Here (Ralston Recorder)There are 15 weekends between now and Labor Day. It's not too late after a long winter and cool spring to plan how to spend at least a few of these summer weekends away from yard work, cleaning the garage and rearranging patio furniture.

Patio Hottest Room in the House (The Morning News)These days, it can be hard to tell anymore where the living room ends and the outdoors begin.

ETOBICOKE: City to attack Gypsy moths at dawn (Scarborough Mirror)A helicopter will fly low over some central Etobicoke homes at dawn Wednesday May 21, the first of two aerial spray attacks this year on the voracious gypsy moth.

Arson may be to blame for mall fire (CFCN.ca)Police say an arsonist may be to blame for a fire at the Northgate Village Mall on Saturday night. The blaze began in a storage trailer parked at the Jysk loading dock.

A Faulkner of food stories turns south, toward home (Memphis Commercial Appeal)In her mid-30s, when most of her friends were still celebrating their escape from rural Mississippi upbringings, Martha Hall Foose moved back home.

Business: Westlake Ace Hardware opens (Southlake Times)Westlake Ace Hardware celebrated the grand opening of its new location at 4701 Colleyville Blvd from May 8-11, with events and in-store promotions, including the chance to win one of several pairs of suite tickets to a Texas Rangers baseball game on May 17. A block party took place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 10 in the Westlake Ace Hardware parking lot and included a cook-out fundraiser hosted by ...

ETOBICOKE: City to attack Gypsy moths at dawn (East York Mirror)A helicopter will fly low over some central Etobicoke homes at dawn Wednesday May 21, the first of two aerial spray attacks this year on the voracious gypsy moth. Zimmer Air will begin spraying the...

WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG: (Pocono Record)It can be hard to tell anymore where the living room ends and the outdoors begin. This summer's patio furniture blurs the lines with weather-resistant materials and sophisticated color schemes that would look right at home indoors.

Patio furniture brings luxury outdoors (The Springfield News-Leader)If you're looking at your dated outdoor furniture and thinking it's time for a change, you'll have plenty to choose from.


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