Lewisville and Flower Mound chiropractor Dr. Randy Butler is urging auto accident victims to seek prompt treatment. According to Dr. Butler, prompt care can make the difference between proper healing and a lifetime of chronic pain.A fender bender may seem like a minor accident, but even accidents at slow speeds can cause serious damage to the musculoskeletal system," said Dr. Butler. "Chiropractic care is a safe, effective treatment for helping accident victims correctly heal. By correcting the mechanical misalignment caused by an accident, we can effectively treat whiplash injuries, headaches and back pain."
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- Aug 20 Mon 2012 11:18
Lewisville and Flower Mound Chiropractor Encourages
- Aug 06 Mon 2012 11:48
Volunteers from North Ayrshire Council Zero Waste team
Volunteers from North Ayrshire Council Zero Waste team
- Jul 30 Mon 2012 11:20
New polish looks to lotus flower for inspiration
New polish looks to lotus flower for inspiration
- Jul 10 Tue 2012 10:40
Flower thieves target Silverbrook Cemetery
Flower thieves target Silverbrook Cemetery
- Jun 27 Wed 2012 10:49
Victims Troubled by Flowers Stolen From Graves
More victims are coming forward in a bizarre case in the town of Amherst. Police say over the last several months, an elderly woman has stolen nearly 70 flowers from graves.Victims say they thought the flowers had blown away or were moved during landscaping. But week after week, more and more arrangements went missing. And all of it came to a head around Mothers Day.
- Jun 18 Mon 2012 11:08
Flower Mound Chamber earns accredited status
The Flower Mound Chamber of Commerce has been awarded Accredited status by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The prestigious honor puts Flower Mound among the top 3 percent of chambers nationwide. Accreditation validates a chamber as having programs that benefit their local economy and for positively influencing action in their community,” said Raymond P. Towle, U.S. Chamber Executive Director. We applaud these organizations for advancing the principles of free enterprise.”
- Jun 06 Wed 2012 11:16
Oregon Pipeline Could Harm Butterfly Flowers
A pipeline project for a water-strapped Oregonian city will harm endangered species of flower and butterfly, an environmental group claims in Federal Court.The effects of the project will result in urban, suburban, commercial, and industrial development and conversion of native prairie habitat, and the Fender's blue butterfly, the Bradshaw's lomatium, the Willamette daisy and the Kincaid's lupine will be adversely affected," the complaint states.
- May 21 Mon 2012 11:22
Tutorial: Monkey magic
So one day I saw a cute-as-a-button toy sock monkey for sale in a gift shop and I just wanted to take it home, name it George, and introduce it to a man in a yellow hat.And though it had a reasonable price tag, I turned my face away, put it back on the shelf and left my money in my pocket. Then I went home, put the kettle on, and thought about how to go about making one it myself.I needed socks. Not just any old socks, and definitely not some old bally pair from the recesses of my bottom drawer.
- May 14 Mon 2012 14:35
New farmers market sees steady traffic
A jar of honey and a package a cheese curds rested in Mary Kharouf’s grocery sack as she wandered through the first farmers market at Main Street Square on Saturday.I love all of the local vendors said Kharouf standing in the cobblestone alleyway with her son, John, and her mother, Catherin Malone. The three of them decided to take advantage of the sunny Mothers Day weekend and stop by the farmers market and the nearby shops.Dee Holmberg’s booth was one of their first stops.
- May 03 Thu 2012 11:41
Silkworms and squid inspire smart materials
Scientists, some with funding from the U.S. Air Force, have made breakthroughs that could eventually make all this reality.Research published on Wednesday reveals advances in materials science that could transform industries struggling with the rising cost and scarcity of raw materials and save lives in post-conflict countries still clearing minefields.
- Apr 28 Sat 2012 13:55
Trim costs on expensive formals
Bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres roses calla lilies peonies you don’t have to be a professional to get a handle on special-event flowers.Its not as hard as you might think,” said Steve Smith, owner of The Flowerman. Because of the way the economy has been, there is almost a barn-raising mentality. People are helping each other save money and they are actually hav ing fun doing it.
- Apr 25 Wed 2012 11:41
Cleaning, pheromone traps can purge clothes moths
Fabric pests feed on a variety of organic materials, including cotton products, wool products, animal fur, feathers, clothing, carpeting, draperies and other fabrics. Most fabric pests are either clothes moths or carpet (dermestid) beetles, although silverfish and crickets can also feed on these products.
- Apr 20 Fri 2012 15:46
The hardest Commandment: Family relations can be difficult
If you had asked me 30 years ago about my family, the preface dys would have never appeared before the word functional I am not certain I ever even knew what the word meant in relation to families, let alone mine. After all, I grew up in the era of Make Room for Daddy and Ozzie and Harriet.