Stamps hold off Bombers
Rob Maver kicked his career-longest field goal twice, Nik Lewis tied a personal best for receptions, but nothing could top No. 85.
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Rob Maver kicked his career-longest field goal twice, Nik Lewis tied a personal best for receptions, but nothing could top No. 85.
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Middle class to safety net: Recession swells the number of Minnesota food stamp recipients. More: continued here
Okla. panel to consider food stamp restrictionsKOKI FOX 23The proposal would make sharing $500 in food stamps or less would be a misdemeanor. Sharing more would become a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. The measure was authored by Republicans Sen. Rob Standridge and Sen. David Holt.and more » More: continued here
Allowing use of food stamps at the local Farmers Market is a win-winWalla Walla Union-Bulletin, WA –5 hours agoBy the Union-Bulletin Editorial Board Those who run the Walla Walla Valley Farmers Market made a wise decision to allow food stamps to be used to buy fresh … More: continued here
Cost of stamps going up two centsCharlton County Herald, GAThe price of a first-class mail stamp will rise two cents May 11, sending the cost to post a one-ounce letter up to 44 cents. Rising operational costs are the reason for the adjustment, say United States Postal Service officials. …Cuts for some post office hoursCharlotteObserver.comUSPS Cuts…
Aerial photographer's images fly high on stampsmsnbc.comOnce available only to buyers of stock photography, the image of Stagecoach Butte will now be one of 15 US Postal Service stamps in a 2012 series called Earthscapes. The sheet of stamps, according to the Postal Service, is an homage to the “beauty and … More: continued here
Stamps.com Upgraded by TheStreet to "Buy" (STMP)Dakota Financial NewsStamps.com (NASDAQ:STMP) was upgraded by investment analysts at TheStreet from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a research note issued on Thursday, AnalystRatings.NET reports. Stamps.com (NASDAQ:STMP) opened at 104.93 on Thursday. More: continued here