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In Tomorrows Paper The four Atlantic premiers are setting sail for Edmonton next Thursday with a crew of about 35 Atlantic companies on whats being billed as an Alberta trade mission. Fire alters lives of Lansing area couple, adopted kids DIMONDALE - The floor of the hotel room is a snarl of blankets and clothing, sleeping bags and air mattresses. The TV cabinet shelves are lined School board to tackle big issues Over a three-day retreat on Hilton Head Island this week, the Beaufort County Board of Education will begin wading through the school districts top issues left over from 2006, including student discipline, land use, rapid growth and the search for a new superintendent. 8 Days A Week All events listed in 8 Days a Week are open to the public. To submit a listing, send to FFW, 203 N. College Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701, or fax to 444-7289, at least two weeks prior to event. Submissions are printed as space allows. Photographs and art are also considered. Fire alters lives of area couple, adopted kids DIMONDALE - The floor of the hotel room is a snarl of blankets and clothing, sleeping bags and air mattresses. Food Calendar: Zin Din, Whole Foods tour, Shiraz Anniversary 7 p.m. Thursday, Grey Moss Inn, 19010 Scenic Loop Road, Helotes. $90 per person plus tax and gratuity. Reservations at (210) 695-8301. United Way exceeds goals The United Way of Monroe County surpassed its goals for the 2006 campaign. The agency raised a total of $1,206,213 after whizzing past its initial goal with a couple of weeks left in the fundraising season. Lieutenant governor vows he’ll not forget local roots BRISTOL, Va. – Tennessee’s new lieutenant governor – the state’s first Republican to hold the office since 1867 – promised Wednesday to not forget his local roots. Area meetings and events THE LEAFLIGHT INC., P.O. Box 16081, Chapel Hill. 619-8119 or www.leaflight.org. Growing 21st Century Farmers Markets. To discuss access to and production of locally grown food bought with food stamp dollars and other payment methods; issues facing small local farmers for accepting those methods. Bluegrass leader fulfills longtime dream Eric Brace has been involved in the bluegrass and folk scenes for years in both the performing and critical ends. | ||