• Ray White Bundaberg business owner puts roots down in Bargara

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:50:46

    After starting Ray White Bundaberg with just “two milk crates and a couple of phones” six years ago, Warren Hitzke is expanding to open his second business – Ray White Bargara.

    Having started with just two employees, Mr Hitzke now has a team of more than 20, with four

  • Overwatch 2 needs loot boxes | VG247

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:50:45

    Back in June, we learned that Overwatch 2 would be ditching its controversial loot boxes. The industry celebrated, and why not? Various countries around the world have decreed that loot boxes equate to gambling, with the UK government demanding publishers put measures in place that safeguard c

  • October 13, 2022 e-EDITION | Cranston Herald

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:49:49

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  • Twenty Five Baltimore Sandwiches That You Need to Bite Into Right Now

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:48:25

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    With Suzanne Loudermilk, Amy Scattergood, Mike Unger, and Lydia Woolever

    Food Styling by LISA CHERKASKY

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  • Waterloo exhibit recalls mid-20th century family life

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:48:06

    WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — City folks used to order eggs by mail.

    Six dozen eggs were tucked into cushioned compartments inside a protective metal crate. The crate was then shipped through the U.S. mail. With a little over-easy handling, the farm-fresh eggs arrived at their destination, hop

  • Waterloo exhibit recalls mid-20th century family life

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:48:05

    WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — City folks used to order eggs by mail.

    Six dozen eggs were tucked into cushioned compartments inside a protective metal crate. The crate was then shipped through the U.S. mail. With a little over-easy handling, the farm-fresh eggs arrived at their destin

  • Waterloo exhibit recalls mid-20th century family life

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:48:04

    WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — City folks used to order eggs by mail.

    Six dozen eggs were tucked into cushioned compartments inside a protective metal crate. The crate was then shipped through the U.S. mail. With a little over-easy handling, the farm-fresh eggs arrived at their destination, hop

  • City Council Votes To Spend $535,000 On Doorway Project - The Rhino Times of Greensboro

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:47:36

    Posted by John Hammer | Oct 10, 2022 | News

    The Greensboro City Council approved a motion to spend $535,000 on “Pallet House” units at a special meeting on Monday, Oct. 10 in the Katie Dorsett Council Chamber.

    The motion to approve the sole source contract with Pallet PBC Inc.

  • "Our reusable containers are in use for an extremely long time, in some cases up to 30 years"

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:47:29

    Plastic crates are ideal for storing and transporting fruit and vegetables and are sustainable as a reusable solution. Reusable containers are the trend in fresh produce logistics. They are suitable for storage and transport from harvest to retail. When choosing the right crate, however, one s

  • OFM Awards 2022: Outstanding Achievement – London’s Community Kitchen | Communities | The Guardian

    by admin on 2022-10-17 06:47:26

    Across London, Taz Khan and his team feed 14,000 people a week, as well as running a cookery school and a cafe. And there’s more in the pipeline…

    L ondon’s Community Kitchen, which helps to feed an extraordinary 14,000 people a week, began, in 2014, with a simple observation: Mumt