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Lawn Care News Archive06-May-2008
Gas Protest (WCYB 5 Bristol)We`re all feeling the effects of the rising prices at the gas pump, some more than others. That`s especially true for businesses that rely on gas. Local lawn Care companies were protesting gas prices in Bristol, Tennessee.
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 considers new water meters for lawn care (Collinsville Herald)Collinsville officials are considering a program that would allow residents and commercial business owners to install secondary water service meters for outdoor water uses.
Lawn-Care Workers Protest Gas Prices 'Crisis' (Bristol Herald Courier)Earl Humphreys wanted to demonstrate how tired he is of out-of-control gas prices. So the owner of Lawn Boyz on Bluff City Highway organized a two-hour gas protest on Monday. Protestors included owners and workers from other lawn-care businesses whose profits are being impacted by escalating fuel costs. The group, some in front of Humphreys� business on Bluff City Highway and a couple of ...
Clark files paper to run for Clarke County Sheriff (Osceola Sentinel-Tribune)Travis Clark, a Republican from Osceola, has filed papers to run for Clarke County Sheriff. Currently, Clark is self employed in commercial and residential lawn care with Clark's Lawn Care. He previously worked for the Clarke County Sheriff's Office as a Deputy Sheriff.
One Local Business Owner Organizes A Gas Protest In Bristol, Tennessee On Monday (Bristol Herald Courier)Prices at the pump are putting a strain on budgets in the Tri-Cities and one Bristol, Tennessee business owner has had enough. � Earl Humphreys, owner of Lawn Boyz on Bluff City Highway, put together a gas protest for two hours Monday morning. Protestors made up of owners and workers from other lawn Care businesses, stood along Volunteer Parkway asking people to honk their horns to show their ...
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