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TWU to change utility bill format (Texarkana Gazette) Texarkana Water Utilities customers will soon notice a change in their monthly water bills. Formerly mailed on oversize postcards, TWU is switching to full-page bills with return envelopes. North Iowan reflects on her service in WAVES (North Iowa Neighbors) (The Globe Gazette) MASON CITY - Frances Ostlund carefully unfolded a navy wool blazer she keeps in mothballs at her Mason City home. Selling Your Book With Postcards (PIZZAHEROS) But when you're an e-book publisher, it's even more difficult for you to go this route as first, you don't have access to a large number of copies of your book; and second, you don't have a book to give away because there's no physical book to speak of in the first place. New Ad Campaign Aimed At Shoppers In South Lake Co. (Central Florida News 13) A new advertising blitz, which local businesses hope will keep shopping dollars in South Lake County, is about to hit the airwaves. Chevron Corporate Archive a treasure trove (Contra Costa Times) Days Gone By: Stories of the people who settled in the East Bay Printing Cost: Saving on Smart Printing Companies (PIZZAHEROS) Both big companies and entrepreneurs are faced with a financial dilemma. Your advertisements with more information without blowing your budget. You need a printing cost that would accommodate your needs with all the flyers that are needed to be given away and brochures that are to be mailed. BBB names top scams of 2008 (The Evening News and the Tribune) Consumers across the United States are losing substantial sums of money responding to advertisements that "guarantee" loans to people with poor credit. Your Calendar - North Lake County (The Times of Northwest Indiana) Find events going on in your community, and plan your week's activities with The Times. Why Local Radio Is No Longer Local (San Diego Reader) If San Diego has a voice, it may be the plummy bass of Chris Cantore. Until December 2007, the Brooklyn native was an audible fixture on 91X's Cantore in the Morning, his 5:00–10:00 a.m. show, an anchor of alternative rock and San Diego bands for 11 years. Charter responds to Rep. John Tanner's inquiry (Weakley County Press) Even after numerous phone calls and letters from customers in two counties, Charter Communications stood behind its reasoning for dropping three Tennessee stations from its cable programming.
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