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April 22, 2008
Tipp Florist Shop Blooms into Spring

Since 1940, the spirit of spring has blossomed with the products from Tipp Florist and their presence through the city and the world is far from withering.The shops inventory supplies the flowers needed for any... more »

April 22, 2008
Port Lavaca is booming with new businesses

Port Lavaca - Robin Kacir slipped on the sparkly crystal bracelet she found at the newest shop downtown. "Honey, it's purple," the owner of Randy's Floor Co. said, shaking her wrist. She smiled at the... more »

April 21, 2008
Wedding Favor Retailer Makes It Easy to be Green in 2008

Boston - Boston-based FavorCreative.com announced it will seek to continue to expand its product line of eco-friendly "green" favors for parties and events.Favor Creative carries an inventory of environmentally friendly favors, packaging, and gift tags... more »

April 21, 2008
City Sales Tax Income Up

Total revenue from the city's share of the 1.25 percent countywide sales tax showed even more growth.From it, Fort Smith took in $1.23 million, a 4.38 percent rise from a year-earlier $1.18 million.The city collected... more »

April 20, 2008
Mother, daughters build business to keep family close

Bonners Ferry - Soon after her family moved across the border from Montana, Shelly Yount peeped through the windows of Lindsay-Helmer Hardware and got hooked on the downtown building.Just a girl at the time, she... more »

April 20, 2008
The Country Chick opens in old Spark’s Grocery

Cookeville -- Cookeville residents driving down Hudgens Street near Capshaw Elementary School will notice a new business is a historic location. The Country Chick opened at 618 E. Hudgens Street in the old Spark's Grocery... more »

April 20, 2008
Webkinz: Interactive toys featured in celebration of their creation

Young fans of the plush Webkinz animals will be able to play some of their favorite online games at Rosenkrans Gift Shop & Pharmacy this weekend.Webkinz Extravaganza will feature games, prizes, snacks and a free... more »

April 20, 2008
Toys go green: Eco-friendly playthings are fun for kids, reassuring for parents

Athena Brocus loves her pink Rattle Ring Girly - maybe because it's soft and cuddly, maybe because it has big, floppy ears, maybe just because it's there.The 9-month-old has no idea that the toy from... more »

April 20, 2008
More U.S. retailers give BPA the boot

Canada's proposed ban on a hormone-like chemical in baby bottles has spurred U.S. retailers and legislators to try to phase out use of the ingredient, called bisphenol A, or BPA.Canada's announcement Friday came just days... more »

April 18, 2008
Stores await consumers’ tax rebates

Sony wants to turn your tax rebate into a high-definition television. Home Depot has other plans for your check from Uncle Sam: help the Earth by spending it on energy-efficient appliances. And Sears is offering... more »

April 18, 2008
High gas prices take toll locally

As fuel prices rise, the pinch on motorists and businesses alike grows stronger each day."Obviously, it's affecting everybody," John Hill, director of transportation for Garrett County Community Action's Garrett Transit Service, said. "It's affecting our... more »

April 17, 2008
Retailer crafts outlet for her creativity

Middlebury— Usually when Nancie Dunn attends the National Stationery Show in New York City she goes as a buyer for her Middlebury country gift store, Sweet Cecily. This year she'll be on the other side... more »

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