Patio Furniture News Archive 26-Oct-2008
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.
Women rare when Landrieu started in politics (The Advocate)NAME: Mary Landrieu AGE: 52 EDUCATION: B.A. in sociology, LSU. MILITARY: N/A PRIVATE CAREER: Former real estate agent PUBLIC SERVICE: Louisiana House of Representatives, 1980-88; Louisiana State Treasurer, 1988-96; U. S. Senate, 1997-present.
'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.
Dealing with rust (South Bend Tribune)Bicycles, barbecues, patio furniture, lawn and garden equipment, steel window frames, rain gutters and downspouts are some of the objects around the home that are susceptible to rust damage.
Limestone woman sentenced to 10 years in prison for credit card fraud (Kingsport Times-News)JOHNSON CITY ? A Washington County woman who used her grandmother?s name to get credit cards then ran up more than $20,000 in charges to build decks and make other purchases was ordered to serve 10 years in prison earlier this week.