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Perfect Scents reopens a bricks-and-mortar store (The Kansas City Star) Locally owned Perfect Scents is back. The perfume-bath-and-body shop built a loyal following when it opened in Westport in 1989. It operated there for 13 years before relocating to the Country Club Plaza in 2002. Owner Nancy Pell closed it four years later to concentrate on her Internet business. Nursing industry desperate to find new hires (Seattle Times) Please, please accept a high-paying job with us. In fact, just swing by for an interview and we'll give you a chance to win cash and prizes. Nursing industry desperate to find new hires (Crain's Detroit Business) Applicants for nursing jobs are so scarce that recruiters have been forced to get increasingly inventive, even in Michigan, where the economy is riddled with job cuts in nearly every industry. Between the covers is where they live to be (Boston Globe) MONTPELIER - Robert Kasow looks mighty relaxed for a small business owner, given the economic turmoil everywhere. Dining Guide (Grunion Gazette) Editor's Note: Once a month, we present an abbreviated compilation of restaurant listings. Students help on set of film (Morgan Hill Times) Most residents know Morgan Hill to be a scenic town. Hollywood has seen it too. Remembering what made 2008 a big year (Osseo-Maple Grove Press) The state legislature reconvened in early February and education finance was expected to be a priority topic of debate. Stephen Richards Barker, 52, formerly of Wayzata and now of Maple Grove, former investment broker was sentenced to 42 months in federal prison on four counts of tax evasion. Couples' big-day budgets smaller (The Columbus Dispatch) Weddings are expensive. The country's in a recession. Sarah Baker knows this. CANYON LAKE: Float brings together organ recipient, donor's family (The Californian) CANYON LAKE ---- In the 1970s, Jeff Hedrick was a 19-year-old reveling in the carnival atmosphere at the oceanfront park in Long Beach when he decided to take advantage of one of the services offered at the park's many booths. Around the Towns (The Scranton Times-Tribune) Abington Twp. Waverly resident Cathy Craig swept the snow from the bench in front of the Waverly Community House on Tuesday morning as she waited for the bus.
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