Business owner destroys memorabilia in protest (The Frisco Enterprise)

Business owner destroys memorabilia in protest (The Frisco Enterprise)
Brian Gray is taking a stand. The owner of American Icons has removed a Michael Vick autographed photo that once hung on the wall of his memorabilia shop in protest of the recent dog fighting allegations surrounding the NFL quarterback.

Courier News Online - Franklin engaging community to help stop youth violence (Bridgewater Courier News)
FRANKLIN (Somerset) — In the wake of the slayings of two young township men in a 36-hour period last month, officials say keeping teenagers off the streets, involved in positive activities and educated about the consequences of youth violence will promote a change in behavior.

Memorabilia needed for Depot Days event (Hartselle Enquirer)
Hartselle Historical Society is making plans for its “Down Memory Lane” program as a part of Hartselle Depot Days. This year’s event will be held Sept. 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Hartselle Fine Arts Center (formerly F. E. Burleson Elementary School). The civic clubs of Hartselle will be featured.

Want a Blue Goose brick? (Daily Herald)
A brick from the old Chicago Stadium adorns my sports memorabilia shelf, so why not start a St. Charles history shelf as well? The Blue Goose supermarket in St. Charles is targeting a move to its new location along First Street in January.

Minn. Woman Pays $5K For Homer Hanky Quilt (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
A Luxemburg, Minn. woman is the proud owner of a one-of-a-kind piece of sports memorabilia. More Sports News Read The Twins Blog

Display offers glimpse into police history (Charleston Daily Mail)
Inside the glass double doors of Charleston Police Department’s Training Center, three navy, tattered uniforms are on display. Sgt. Ralph Johnson and other representatives of the Charleston Police Department recently exhibited some of the police department’s memorabilia for all to see.

The Fergus Falls Daily Journal (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
Mark Boen s third grade classroom is full of stacked desks, scattered papers and the kinds of memorabilia only a teacher could appreciate. In one corner, a giant teddy bear sits atop a pile of chairs, while a nearby stretch of floor is home to a student-made banner from years past.

Restaurant closes, will auction memorabilia (Dayton Daily News)
The Shuckin’ Shack, a locally owned casual seafood restaurant that has operated for 30 years at 5515 N. Main St., has closed for remodeling but will reopen Wednesday night for a celebration and auction of memorabilia, the restaurant’s former general manager said this morning.

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