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Bars & Clubs If youre looking for a place to hang out on a Friday or Saturday night, why not stay local? McHenry County offers a range of venues with live entertainment, game tournaments and more. Check em out. Bridge Results for 1/27/0 The following are the top winners from recent play by Enid bridge clubs. Enid Senior: Larry Whit-zel, first; Kay Williams, second; Velma Yeager, third. Hooked on thrill rides Most people would call Jon Walton just a car collector. Rotary Rally to give away boat, vehicle among top prizes St. Matthews resident Edward Chewning says he’s always been a Toyota man, having owned one for the past decade and counting. “We have been using Toyotas for about 14 years now,” Chewning said, explaining that two of his current vehicles are Toyotas, both of which are at or above 150,000 miles. Vroooooom! Four car shows to start your engines Look up, look down, look out! The big jets and fast cars are in town. Outdoors | Its time to come inside for some shows While the recent lousy weather has put a damper on many activities, one can head indoors to check out two huge outdoor and recreational-boating... Bars & Clubs If youre looking for a place to hang out on a Friday or Saturday night, why not stay local? HUNDREDS OF BUSINESS LEADERS TELL CONGRESS TO RAISE MINIMUM WAGE Washington, D.C., January 19, 2007 -- Business owners and executives across the nation are telling Congress that a $5.15 minimum wage hurts business, workers and the economy. The House passed a clean bill to raise the minimum wage. Now, its the Senates turn. CLUB MEETINGS: Club Meetings Meetings at Kirby Stewart American Legion Post No. 24, 2000 75th St. W., Bradenton: Post meetings 7 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of every month; Ladies Auxiliary, 7 p.m. the first Thursday; Sons of the American Legion, 7 p.m. the fourth Monday; Boy Scout Troop 27, 7 p.m. every Tuesday, September-June; Honor Guard, 6 p.m. the first Thursday; Air Force Association lunch meeting, 11 a.m. the ... Aid Offered for Patients Car Plight By David Richie, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Jan. 7--Brandon Huse may not be aware of the scores of kind strangers rallying around him as he fights to recover from a rare small intestine transplant. | ||