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Friends of Anderson-Lee Library prepare for the Annual Used Book Sale Evening Observer Books may be dropped off during operation hours. The library is open Monday and Tuesday noon to 8 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds from this sale are used to enhance library collections … Book donations sought Pulaski County Friends of the Library to host monthly book |
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Clark Howard on used cars: Now is a great time to buy – MyDaytonDailyNews
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Clark Howard on used cars: Now is a great time to buy
MyDaytonDailyNews So passenger cars are sitting unloved on dealer lots now. And in fact, used cars are depreciating at such a fast pace that there's almost never been a better time to buy a used vehicle. New data shows that the average used car lost 17 percent of its … |
Valentino Rossi Has Successful Surgery on Broken Leg (News)
Movistar Yamaha has updated the status of Valentino Rossi following his training accident yesterday. He underwent successful surgery on his broken leg last evening, and says he already feels good this morning. The doctor who performed the surgery has been quoted stating Rossi will need “30 to 40 days rest” following his surgery. In light […]
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Police: Store sold stolen cell phones – WLS-TV
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Police: Store sold stolen cell phones
WLS-TV The department says undercover officers sold phones to XL Wireless on North Cicero Avenue for just a fraction of what they were worth. Police say the owner bought the phones, even though the officers told him they were stolen. The store is now closed … |
Hurricane Harvey could cause a price surge for used cars – CNBC.com – CNBC
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Hurricane Harvey could cause a price surge for used cars – CNBC.com
CNBC Flood and debris damage from Hurricane Harvey could wreck 500000 vehicles. |