Issue: February 17, 2005
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Home for work
Home-based businesses may represent both the past and future of American business.
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Back to the future
Home-based businesses may represent both the past and future of American business.
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Business & entrepreneurs 2005
A roundup of local entreprenuers who work out of their homes.
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Council vetoes cell tower proposal
City Council cuts down cell tower proposal for Hooker Oak.
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El Rey to become office/retail space
New owners of El Rey ask city for parking help.
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Discouraged 10-year-old salesman burns potential customers
10-year-old salesman cited for arson.
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SUBS to offer other options
The ad-hoc group SUBS is trying to figure out how to balance the schools budget without closing campuses.
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Downstroke
No bible class in Paradise; Chicoan, pitcher Briles dies; Enloe union vote validated.
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Don’t chastise the teachers
Don’t balance the school district budget on the backs of the teachers.
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Letters for February 17, 2005
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Shoes and blues
Meet Preston Powers, blues enthusiast, baseball collector and shoe repairman.
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Welcome to Body World
Body Worlds Exhibition features anotomical presentations of real human bodies.
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Change is good
Blue Room’s Nickel & Dimed fleshes out story of minimum-wage existence.
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Worlds Apart
Trail of Dead releases Worlds Apart, less purposeful than Source Tags, yet still a powerful follow-up.
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Traditional Bluegrass
The Vern Williams Band serves up the ultimate in bluegrass.
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Full house of memories
Merle Haggard and his band of Strangers bring Feather Falls crowd to its feet.
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King of downer town
Joel R.L. Phelps & the Downer Trio and Treasure State bring downer rock to Fulcrum Records.
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