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In a unique blend of public service and craftmanship, one local police officer not only keeps his community safe but also shapes it in a different way — through the art of woodworking.
Hashagen’s business origin story began with his great uncle who ran a bike messenger service in Salem, Oregon in 1935. “He would do shopping trips, deliveries and run errands for people by bike for 10 ...
The Historic District Commission denied a tree removal proposal, and approved signage, a fence, and a rooftop solar array ...
Men in the Making held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sunday to officially open the doors of its new wood shop. Sign up for our ...
Bowling Green officials debated the city’s role in limiting vape and smoke shops – mulling over the opposing goals of ...
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Port City Daily publishes the Food Truck Tracker every Friday, so folks can know where to access the best mobile eats while ...
Iacovelli has spent the better part of his life working out of a little shop on Wood Street. For 70 years, he’s been ...
At the COP30 climate summit in November, a group of countries led by Brazil will launch a bold new initiative that will pay tropical countries to maintain forest cover. Instead of relying on ...
A beloved bookstore’s return and the addition of a Cleveland-based coffee shop signals momentum for downtown Greenwood, says Thomas Gregory, the executive director for the Greenwood-Leflore-Carroll ...