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In a year where many companies are pulling back support for the LGBTQ community, one local business is doing the opposite.
Pam Palmer is the owner of Crazy Bill’s Fireworks. Sparklers are the only item in her store that are going to be affected by tariffs, and they’re going up a dollar.
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Better Homes & Gardens on MSNWhy 'Fandeliers' Are the Hybrid Lighting Fixture Everyone’s Talking About Right NowSay goodbye to ugly ceiling fans with this hot lighting trend. The ceiling fan, once considered a design faux pas, has ...
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Apartment Therapy on MSNAnthropologie’s Vintage-Inspired Light Looks Like It Belongs in a Paris ApartmentWhen it comes to lighting in particular, it’s tough to know whether an older fixture will work, save for testing it at a ...
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House Digest on MSNDIY An Affordable Wall Light That Looks So High-End With A Few Dollar Tree SuppliesThese unexpected items from Dollar Tree transform into a luxe light fixture with a DIY project anyone can do. Here's what to ...
Industry veteran Lee Nemeth returns to lighting optimistic about launching a company during economic turbulence.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (WVTM) — Fourth of July is right around the corner and fireworks stands will start seeing more traffic in their stores as the holiday draws closer. Tariffs could impact how much ...
The women’s department is even more extensive, with everything from basic tees to evening gowns that sparkle under the store lighting like forgotten stars. Vintage pieces mingle with contemporary ...
The Xàtiva store, formerly trading as Vidal, boasting over 1,300 square metres, is Consum's third establishment in the city. Both stores offer a wide assortment of fresh products with ...
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