Business owner complains of break-ins
January 14th, 2007
PORT CLINTON — For the second time in three months, Donna Schulte arrived at her downtown shop to find the door broken down Monday. Although nothing was taken, the Harbor Light Gifts owner is frustrated.
Antique market closure concerns downtown merchants
All day Thursday, Charles Bradberry loaded his truck with antiques.
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I've never thought of a drum as a particularly spiritual instrument, mostly, I guess, because of its very size and the enormity of the music that comes from something that big.
Lenox default risk high, Moody's says
Eden Prairie-based Lenox Group Inc. faces a significant risk of defaulting on its loans after reporting a loss for 2006, Moody's Investor Service said this week.
Treasures & Trends: Determine use, place for kitchen collectibles
Nothing draws attention to a kitchen d cor quite like a butter churn, an old piece of crockery, or vintage tin containers.
Art Deco, South Beach-style
After 30 years of celebrating Art Deco Weekend, some might say the three-day festival has gone to the dogs. From collies to poodles, mutts to purebreds, dogs were all the rage down Ocean Drive at this year's Asian-themed festival organized by the Miami Design Preservation League.
Noe to Repay $13.7 Million to State
A former GOP fundraiser who embezzled from a state investment in rare coins must repay the state $13.7 million.