A sign at Snyder Park’s Peanut Pond urging park goers to not eat the ducks was confirmed Friday to be an unauthorized sign, not posted by the National Trails Parks and Recreation District. NTPRD ...
We’ve all fallen into the occasional food coma after a big family feast or bottomless brunch. But if dozing off after meals becomes a daily occurrence, you might start to worry. After all, fatigue is ...
The “Hi! Let’s Eat” sign in Lompoc, which has been a local landmark since the 1960s, soon will have a new home. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk file photo) A community-led effort has sparked new life and a ...
The Hi! Let’s Eat sign once again illuminates Lompoc. The sign was removed to make way for a Starbucks on East Ocean Avenue and restored through a broad effort led by the Lompoc Valley Historical ...
For retired grandfather Ed Langevin, life was good. He spent plenty of time with his grandkids. He went to church regularly. And he loved the simple things, like a bowl of pasta or a sub from his ...
Robert Indiana never saw his oversized EAT sign illuminated after it went up at the New York World's Fair in 1964. A day after being turned on, the sign with its hundreds of light bulbs was turned off ...
National Food Day is Oct. 24. In honor of good intentions and good, clean living, we're pairing the zodiac signs with foods that serve their archetypes. Getty Images/iStockphoto Greek physician and ...
VINALHAVEN, MAINE — Robert Indiana never saw his oversized EAT sign illuminated after it went up at the New York World’s Fair in 1964. A day after being turned on, the sign with its hundreds of light ...
A piece of Lompoc history will soon be up at a new Location. More than five years ago, the “Hi! Let’s Eat” sign was taken down from the corner of Oceano Avenue and E Street. It had been at that ...
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