Patio Furniture News Archive 15-Oct-2008
'Outrageous' Outdoor Spaces Start with Ceramic Tile (Carteret County News-Times)(ARA) - The latest rage in home improvement is an "outrage" - the new a.k.a. for the still-booming trend of expanding outdoor living spaces. Long gone are the days when homeowners were satisfied with a simple deck, a beat-up grill and some basic patio furniture.
Raveneaux Club House sustains damage from Ike, course and tennis courts fully functional (The Champions Sun)Like many areas of Houston, Hurricane Ike relinquished its wrath on a favorite recreational destination for many inhabitants of the Northwest.
Police blotter (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)7:26 a.m. Thursday, Ivy Tech Community College, 261 S. Commerce Drive, battery and driving while suspended. 8:59 a.m. Thursday, 1500 block of South Miller Avenue, theft of several items from unlocked vehicle.
Woman says she stole to buy food, then drops suspicious substance (The Times and Democrat)An Orangeburg woman was arrested Monday after an Edisto Drive resident watched two people walk away with her patio furniture.
Readers grumpy about drastic temperature dip (Reno Gazette-Journal)Mike Alger's on vacation. KTVN's John Potter writes today's column.
Red Cross Throws Open Shelter Doors to Wildfire Evacuees (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) THOUSANDS OF CALIFORNIANS FORCED FROM THEIR HOMES
Economy taking mental toll (Sun Newspapers)Linda Keene, an unemployed medical transcriptionist, and her family recently faced the possibility of having the power shut off in their North Port home.
Paddock Pools jumps into the holidays (East Valley Tribune) Scottsdale-based Paddock Pools, not content with turning its 15 shops into ornament-festooned fake-tree forests every fall, opened its first Super Christmas Destination Store in Mesa on Saturday.