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Homeowner gets to move forward with bed and breakfast plans - Shelby Star

by @ Monday, May 18th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Homeowner gets to move forward with bed and breakfast plans
Shelby Star, NC
SHELBY - Plans to turn a home into a bed and breakfast moved forward Monday night, after Shelby City Council approved a rezoning request from the home's owner. Suzanne Durham asked the council to change the property's zoning and issue a special use ...

'Staycation' destination: Cottonwood - KLEW

by @ Monday, May 18th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

KLEW

'Staycation' destination: Cottonwood
KLEW, ID
Sweet Willie (the bigger beagle) is the largest of his kind in the world, and also a bed and breakfast. By Stephanie Smith COTTONWOOD - From head to tail, it's like no other bed and breakfast in the world. "It's the world's biggest beagle, ...

People Profile–B&B.com honor 'rewarding' for James, Susan Lopez - Brenham Banner Press

by @ Monday, May 18th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

People Profile--B&B.com honor 'rewarding' for James, Susan Lopez
Brenham Banner Press,  United States
By Bud Chambers/Correspondent When James and Susan Lopez were spending so many long nights sleeping restlessly on an air mattress in a not-yet-renovated bedroom of their future Brenham B&B, it's not likely they expected such immediate positive results ...

Change of lifestyle led to Dubuque - Dubuque Telegraph Herald

by @ Monday, May 18th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Change of lifestyle led to Dubuque
Dubuque Telegraph Herald, IA
That's when she decided a bed and breakfast would be a nice way to put a more permanent roof over her head. She gave her "10-year notice" and went back to work. At age 44, and much to her colleagues' surprise, Boynton retired and bought the Mandolin ...

Floods of Bikes and Water - KOMU-TV

by @ Monday, May 18th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

KOMU-TV

Floods of Bikes and Water
KOMU-TV, MO
The Hartsburg Bed and Breakfast is nestled right in a nook of the Missouri River and one of its tributaries. The owner says its popular place for bike riders and floods. Cathy Sherrer owns the bed and breakfast, and she's ready for the flood of bikers ...

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