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Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) The Share the Warmth campaign is about to start distribution to those in need and are facing a shortfall of coats, especially children's coats. The community is being asked to donate gently used or new winter coats, hats, gloves, mittens, boots, and blankets. LOCAL CALENDAR (The Chelsea Standard) Used-book sale - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friends of Chelsea District Library. Thousands of audiio books, CDs, DVDs, and giftable books. Friends' eco-friendly book bags and other items for purchase. All proceeds go to the library, at 221 S. Main Street, Chelsea. Details: 475-5829. Fundraiser will benefit County Library branches (Suburban Journals) The Jefferson County Library is partnering with the Barnes and Noble in Fenton for a fundraising book fair this weekend. Nonprofit organizations selling holiday cards (Detroit Free Press) Alzheimer's Association: Several styles to choose from; imprinting is available. $36 for 25 cards. www.alzgmc.org or 248-351-0280. Target, Friendswood HS team up (Friendswood Journal) Friendswood High School and Target stores have partnered to help students. Interbank dollar rates edge up (Business Day) Interbank dollar funding rates edged up on Friday, revealing anxiety about cash supplies as banks prepare to close their books for the year-end even as many of them used government guarantees to issue debt. Gifts help Kittery food pantry (Portsmouth Herald) PORTSMOUTH - Stop by Buyer's Brokers of the Seacoast, 33 Deer St., Suite 4A, Portsmouth, between now and Christmas, and purchase lightly used ornaments, decorations, holiday books and more for 25 cents or 50 cents. All the money collected will be donated... Not everyone is a loser in today's struggling economy (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Melissa Bezner evaluates a purchase at Half Price Books, where Dallas-Fort Worth sales are up 2.8 percent. STAR-TELEGRAM/JOYCE MARSHALL Interactive Technology Used in Iroquois Classrooms (East Aurora Advertiser) The Iroquois School District recently announced that two teachers are using new classroom technology to offer students novel ways to connect with the subjects they are learning. In hard times, change tack, or go extinct (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Adapting to change: Post-Sept. 11, 2001, adversity led Bloomington software firm to adopt a successful new business model by shifting to the Internet.
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