Dusk To Dawn 24-hour day care opens in Columbia Columbia Missourian Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:08 PM PST COLUMBIA â" When Monica Miller was 18 years old, she had two children, worked two jobs and attended two hours of school a day at Hickman High School. She needed someone to look after her children while she provided for her family. She found Lucinda Jones. Nearly 20 years later, Miller, 37, and Jones, 52, are business partners who run a 24-hour day care in Columbia. Dusk To Dawn and days too Child ... | PHOTOS: Crowds turn out for St. Mark's craft fair Marco Eagle Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:08 PM PST From fresh garlic to Himalayan sea salt and ceramic sculptures attendees had that and lots more to choose from. A busy crowd browsed clothing, jewelry, fine art and more too at this open air event. Vendors ranged from Marco and Naples to points far across the state and country giving the event a diverse flair. | Button: I won't quit too soon The Sun Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:07 PM PST VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: JENSON BUTTON has revealed he is in Formula One for the long haul | Dana White Books Strikeforce TITLE FIGHT Against a UFC Tournament! Bleacher Report Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:04 PM PST Nearly one year to the day after purchasing Strikeforce, Zuffa has booked a UFC event on the same day as a hefty Strikeforce card! Dana White has constantly talked about the day when multiple UFC events would happen simultaneously. March 3, 2012 will go down as the day that Dana White had his cake and ate it, too. Begin Slideshow | Tips: Best bets for the week Lancaster Online Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:04 PM PST Artist's Evolution ... opens Friday Every February since 2007, artist Sarah McRae Morton has had a solo exhibit at the Red Raven Art Co., 138 N. Prince St. As her life changes, so too does her work. Now living in Germany, Morton has taken on the challenge to "paint what I love instead of what haunts... | President Obama can help protect our bay Barrington Times Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:04 PM PST To the editor: Growing up on Narragansett Bay, I know that the Bay is the heart and soul of life in Rhode Island. As a kid, I explored its marshes with my sisters and all but lived on the beach during the summer months. Unfortunately, too many of the streams, rivers and wetlands that feed into waterways like the Bay are at risk of unlimited pollution due to loopholes in the Clean Water Act. | Salesforce Bets Small Companies Need Social Media Too New York Times Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:04 PM PST Here is more evidence that every company, no matter what size, is now compelled to think about their social media strategy. If people are talking about you, no matter what youâre size, it seems they may expect you to respond. | Poll: Should sugar be regulated? WOAI San Antonio Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:01 PM PST Sugar seems to be in almost everything, from our morning cereals, to the sauces we add to our evening meal. But added sugar gives us empty calories, and too much... | Bill Would Start Ohio Schools After Labor Day WCMH Columbus Thu, 02 Feb 2012 11:59 AM PST Ohio lawmakers who want schools to wait until after Labor Day to start classes for the year say the state's tourism industry loses business when kids go back to school too early. | Legislators fight to be gas lobby's biggest friend Arkansas Times Thu, 02 Feb 2012 11:55 AM PST FRACKERS' CHAMPION: Jason Rapert. The legislative shale caucus is meeting today. Did they actually once elect Sen. Jason Rapert as chair? He deserves it regardless. Nobody has pandered more to the gas lobby. Yes, there are Democratic panderers, too, and they are apparently competing today to see who can show the most fealty to gas producers, the Koch brothers and other corporate interests. Rep ... | | |
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