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Former JoAnn Fabrics employee sparks outrage with disturbing revelation about store ...
"I was so upset about it." Former JoAnn Fabrics employee sparks outrage with disturbing revelation about store shutdown: 'This should be illegal' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The storefronts at 237, 239 and 241 Linden St. — formerly home to a photography studio, the Art Lab creative hub and ...
The new shop is being launched by Robin Robertson, a Bellingham resident for over 25 years and co-owner of Bellingham Training & Tennis Club. Robertson recently picked up her hobby of sewing again and ...
After two bankruptcies in the last year, Joann was unable to find further financing. Going-Out-Of-Business sales will commence immediately. The closure continues a trend of online shopping easting ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Local stores cater to fiber arts as they make a comeback with all ages
Knitting, crocheting, needle punching, quilting, weaving ... along with creating art with your hands, fiber arts also calms ...
The shop had announced its closure this summer before two employees teamed up to revive it and make it a go-to spot for many ...
At Deseret Industries in Murray, Utah, that same $46 could furnish an entire apartment, revamp your wardrobe, and still leave change for a celebratory ice cream cone. This isn’t just thrift shopping – ...
In the heart of Indianapolis stands a treasure trove that would make any bargain hunter’s heart skip a beat – Mission 27 Resale on Shelby Street, where your wallet stays fat while your closet gets ...
Burke Development Inc. is looking for a new leader to take the helm when current President and CEO Alan Wood retires in June.
Beatrice Cobb, former publisher of The News Herald, is still investing in her community decades after her death.
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