| Red Baron's big antiques auction Feb. 23-24
Among the most popular items sure to find buyers are furniture pieces, said Brown. This weekend's sale boasts a rosewood double dial clock from Vienna with a pearl inlay and gold-over-bronze paw feet. There's also an Italian Renaissance walnut mantel with figures of Atlas, bronze urns and detailed carvings of birds and flowers. In between will be lighting, dining room and bedroom sets, paintings, architectural pieces and jewelry. The action is fast and sometimes furious, with items that don't generate a lot of buzz being pushed aside to make room for the next. Prices can start as low as $100 and go into the multi-millions, but the majority of sales fall between $10,000 and $15,000. The fall auction featured Tiffany windows from an old church that sold for $29,000. A three-foot polished bronze wall clock pulled in $9,500.
Lawmaker shrugs off petition
Jim Buck, R-Kokomo. Rep. Lawrence Buell, R-Indianapolis. Rep. Woody Burton, R-Whiteland. Rep. Bob Cherry, R-Greenfield. Rep. Suzanne Crouch, R-Evansville. Rep. Bill Davis, R-Portland. Rep. Tom Dermody, R-LaPorte. Rep. Dick Dodge, R-Pleasant Lake. Rep. Cleo Duncan, R-Greensburg. Rep. Sean Eberhart, R-Shelbyville. Rep. Jeff Espich, R-Uniondale. Rep. Ralph M. Foley, R-Martinsville. Rep. Bill Friend, R-Macy. Rep. David Frizzell, R-Indianapolis. Rep. Eric A. Gutwein, R-Rensselaer. Rep. Tim Harris, R-Marion. Rep. Phil Hinkle, R-Indianapolis. Rep. Tom Knollman, R-Liberty.
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20 Questions with Illinois State's Meaghan Koshman
Favorite class: Anatomy.5. How long of a drive is it to Regina, Saskatchewan? It takes about 22 hours.6. Favorite athlete: Brett Favre.7. Sport I'm worst at: Basketball.8. Illinois State is off to a 6-1 start. How is this season different than previous seasons? I think we are going into each meet more confident. We were more prepared during our preseason. So, when we go into our meets we can go in with our chins up and expect a good performance. This year, we have a lot of good back up and talented people.9. What do you want to be when you grow up?Physiotherapist.10. If you were invited onto the TV show “Don't Forget The Lyrics", what song would you nail? “With You" by Chris Brown, because I am addicted to it right now.11. Who would you put on the $100 bill? Myself.12. Did you ever have a “freshman moment"? It would be the first snow day we had last year.
Cooking tool makes it easy to poach an egg
The Poachpod from Fusionbrands is a flexible cooking tool for poaching eggs, baking and molding. The cooking tool floats in boiling water; simply crack an egg into the Poachpod and it will suspend the egg while it poaches it. When the egg has finished cooking, simply flip the nonstick Poachpod inside out and the egg will be released. .
Prime cutlets: Quick-cooking Wiener Schnitzel saves the day
There is nothing like a good pork cutlet, pounded into an escalope a scant quarter-inch thick, breaded and pan-fried to a crispy brown, so big its edges reach beyond the rim of a large dinner plate. All it needs then is a good squeeze of lemon. I was reminded of this not long ago on a trip to Germany. We had just gotten off a long flight from San Francisco to Munich and had taken a cab to a hotel in a residential suburb near where we were to pick up our leased car the next morning. There was nary a restaurant or market in sight. I felt desperate because I am never hungrier than when I finally escape the confines of a plane, make my way through baggage claim and customs, and burst into the open air. After we checked in, my husband and I dredged up long-unused German and asked the young man at the front desk where we might find a restaurant for abendessen, or dinner.
Veillette pleads not guilty to murder
LEBANON — Michel Veillette pleaded not guilty Wednesday, Feb. 20 to more than a dozen counts of aggravated murder and aggravated arson. Veillette, 34, of Mason appeared before Warren County Common Pleas Magistrate Andrew Hasselbach with his hands and feet shackled, wearing orange and white jail-issued, clothing and flanked by his attorneys. .
Benefit Fundraiser Planned For Greeneville Skate Park
EcoQuest and Modern Woodmen of America will host the final benefit for the Greeneville Skate Park at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at the EcoQuest International Learning Center in Mt. Pleasant Industrial Park. The public is invited and will need to RSVP by Feb. 18 to Nata Jackson, event chair, at 798-0555. The public is invited to come early to bid on Silent Auction items. Professional Vending, Fatz and Applebee's will be sponsoring some hors d'oeuvres, and EcoQuest employees are baking special desserts, plus homemade cakes for the auction. The agenda will include talks from Greeneville Mayor Darrell Bryan, Greene County Mayor Alan Broyles and Skate Park representatives. To date, several auction items have been donated.
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