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Rail Jam Is This Weekend
In case you’ve been living in a hole for the past month and missed us telling you about the raddest party of the winter… Chamberlin Rail Jam is this weekend! Do not miss it!
Those of you who have been paying attention are probably already getting ready for the big event, which as a refresher includes awesome snowboarding, great bands, delicious beers and can’t-miss food, and we’ve been preparing as well.
Box Office – ‘Safe House’ Tops The Movies
The Denzel Washington/Ryan Reynolds thriller ‘Safe House’ kept movie-goers on the edge of their seats this holiday weekend, earning $28.4 million to land at the top of the charts in its second week of release.
Let’s Get Missy Adopted
Lora O'Conner the director of the Humane Society of Western Montana shared this story with me.
This is Missy. She has been at the shelter for over a year now. She has her own Facebook page (Let's Get Missy Ado
Weekend Box Office – ‘The Vow’ Number One
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‘The Vow’ proved women do go to the movies, as the chick flick romance earned $41.7 million in its box office debut, making it the most popular movie in cineplexes this weekend.
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Do Americans Use Cash or Credit More?
Credit card debt may have jumped during the holiday shopping season, but a new report indicates good old cash is still our first choice when we pay for smaller, everyday items.
Americans Optimistic About Economic Recovery – Poll
According to the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan index, we’re all feeling a bit more optimistic about the economy these days. In fact, the group’s December survey shows consumer sentiment is up for the fifth month in a row.
Credit Card Debt Soars After Black Friday
Google Zeitgeist 2011 Year in Review Looks Back at Revolution, Steve Jobs and Rebecca Black [VIDEO]
As 2011 comes to a close, Google Zeitgeist presents a video retrospective of the most-searched topics that made the year memorable.
What Will It Take to Get Holiday Shoppers to Buy More? Discounts? Maybe
Since a new survey shows more than a third of Americans have already finished their holiday buying, analysts say retailers need to cut prices to the bone if they want people to keep shopping.

