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Lawn Care News Archive04-May-2008
Demand for organic lawn care surges (Traverse City Business News)Some say the grass really is greener on the other side of the fence if you choose to ?go green.? That?s the message behind a new movement in lawn Care. As summer approaches, more people are choosing to use natural or organic products to grow environmentally-friendly lawns.
Oak Lawn High School teachers to get raises (SouthtownStar) Oak Lawn Community High School teachers will get raises of up to 6 percent but officials say the district will save $950,000 and students' progress will be more closely monitored under a contract the board of education approved Thursday.
Charity Helped a Survivor Who Needed Help Surviving (Washington Post)When their father died in 1997, Michelle Fletcher and her older brother, Robert Russell, promised they would look after their mother, Mildred, who had Alzheimer's disease. Fletcher took care of her physical needs, and Russell, a supervisory budget analyst in the military, paid for her medical exp...
Moss Makes a Lush, No-Care Lawn (New York Times)A growing number of enthusiasts advocate replacing traditional lawns with low-maintenance moss.
Record number in Cal Baptist class receive diplomas (The Press-Enterprise)RIVERSIDE - A record 588 undergraduate students walked away from California Baptist University with bachelor's degrees on Saturday. They were cheered on by 7,500 well-wishers as they received diplomas on a stage on the lawn of the Magnolia Avenue campus.
Health Care Rally (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)Rally pushes to get more West Virginians health care.
Celebrating the Seasons - Make Your Gardens and Lawn Safe for Pets (Beaches Leader)Comments ( No comments posted. ) (Family Features) - Garden products can be harmful to pets, so always take precautions to keep your animal companions safe.
City privatizes lawn services 05/04/08 (The News-Herald)TRENTON ? The city is looking to save money by contracting out lawn mowing and maintenance services. Despite the union's objection to the change, instead of cutting grass at City Hall, municipal buildings and parks, Department of Public Services' employees will clean sewers and do other work.
Take care when mowing the lawn (The Star-Ledger)Soon, the smell of newly cut grass will waft through suburban New Jersey, and those shearing the lawn may get exercise, a wave from the neighbors and -- if they are not careful -- lose finger or two.
Celebrating the Seasons - Make Your Gardens and Lawn Safe for Pets (Today's News-Herald)(Family Features) - Garden products can be harmful to pets, so always take precautions to keep your animal companions safe. Some pesticides -- and even some fertilizers -- can be hazardous if they are ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the pads on the animals' feet.
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