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Gazette Advice
Gazette Advice
Gazette Advice
Dear Billings Gazette, On my blog yesterday I was looking for some news on national chains that might be coming to Billings, and part of the comments turned to your organization. And since you've turned off the ability for people to comment on your website, I thought I'd blog about the local paper today and give average people the opportunity to comment about what they think...
Trick-or-Treat for Troops
Trick-or-Treat for Troops
Trick-or-Treat for Troops
Once again this year, Brewer Dental Center is offering to buy your Halloween Candy for $1 a pound. In addition to knowing that you might be saving yourself some extra pounds or cavities, you can also know that your candy will be shipped off to our troops overseas via Operation Gratitude...
Fargo Woman to Give Letters in Lieu of Candy to Obese Trick-Or-Treaters
Fargo Woman to Give Letters in Lieu of Candy to Obese Trick-Or-Treaters
Fargo Woman to Give Letters in Lieu of Candy to Obese Trick-Or-Treaters
This year, some children in Fargo, North Dakota may get a bigger trick than treat when hitting the streets for trick-or-treating. That's because a woman in the city has decided to take a stand against childhood obesity, which on its face it's a noble effort. However, the method in which she is doing it is turning heads.
Stamps Are Going Up On Sunday
Stamps Are Going Up On Sunday
Stamps Are Going Up On Sunday
On Sunday the price of a first class stamp will go up by one penny to 46 cents. The U.S. Postal Service needs the extra revenue to try to close a huge deficit created in part by 2006 congressional mandate, under which it has to pre-fund healthcare benefits for future retirees to the tune of $75 Billion...
Government Sends Foul-Mouthed Letter To Company
Government Sends Foul-Mouthed Letter To Company
Government Sends Foul-Mouthed Letter To Company
If you thought grape juice was the biggest challenge for those in the carpet cleaning business, you'd be wrong. It turns out getting people to know your name is the real dilemma. According to WSB, the Georgia Department of Labor has launched an investigation after one its employees sent a piece of mail to a suburban Atlanta cleaning company called Rug Suckers last month with a rather foul word we