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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Flower pots - New vault preserves largest SW Indian pottery trove

The world's largest collection of Southwest Indian pottery has a new home, after more than seven years of fundraising and $2.4 million worth of construction.
Everyone in his or her lifetime experiences losing something dear. We all can relate to it. It really doesn't matter how it was lost, it's just gone. Maybe you misplaced it. You lost it. You put it down and went back to get it and it was gone.
Here are some things to consider before hiring a lawn care company, courtesy of Gary Forrester, environmental horticulturalist with Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service:
We still have a month before spring breaks upon us in all of its hectic glory, but there is much we can do now to prepare for it. Now is the time to start pruning many trees and shrubs, particularly crape myrtle and butterfly bush. This is also a good time to start cutting back ornamental grasses and any dead stems of perennials that may be left from last year.
SPRINGFIELD -- Even though she runs the kitchen of a bar, Jobeth Jackson says she doesn't mind the Bloomington-Normal smoking ban too much.
There's nothing like spring to give us all a breath of fresh air, just when we need it most. And after a long, dreary winter, it's a delight to see the arrival of vivid colours. Winter's palette is mostly neutral: white snow and dark bare branches, so it's fun to feel cosy with warm colours and soft feathery fabrics. But now spring is finally around the corner, a cool, fresh look is more ...
Master Gardener Marty Wingate shops the commercial booths at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show and reports back with her favorite finds.
These stories of Mexican-American family life are full of cultural richness
Friends sale slated next week will include miscellaneous items not moved to new facility. Romance, biographies, gardening and history books line the shelves in the old library on North Fourth Street.