This also means it's harder to choose among all the possibilities, which include neon, plastic, metal ... sign placement can make a big difference, too. Options include a free-standing sign ...
Eva writes that ‘foreign metal-mags (especially from the west) aren’t available (in Budapest).’ Having received 93 letters in response to her advert, Eve was somewhat despondent that having ...
Why do signs obstruct sidewalks on every block in downtown Portland? My letter is about the hazards ... The signs are made with sharp metal edges and “feet” that are trip hazards.
This has come to be expected of small minded folks. The signs will stand, for the messages they represent: courage and fairness. Now with a little bit more pizazz.
I distinctly remember FEMA giving New Orleans thousands of dollars to replace street signs that were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina 19 years ago. To date, the only street signs that I have seen ...
Only allow (1 to 1) square foot of signage per linear foot of frontage. If there is no freestanding sign ... feet and must include a permission letter from the property owner.
As Election Day approaches, the danger signs are boldly flashing. • LA Times refuses to endorse anyone for President; Billionaire owner fearful of reprisals from Trump. • Washington Post ...
A few weeks ago I put up a Harris/Walz campaign sign and it lasted less than 12 hours. It was spotted about 25 feet off the road in the woods. I retrieved it and reposted it in the same spot ...
A Democrat voter who received an anonymous letter complaining about the Harris-Walz signs outside his home has gone viral for the unusual way he managed to enact his revenge. Timothy Menz ...
For years people have worn buttons and T-shirts and placed yard signs in support of their candidates. I drive throughout Lincoln from Adams Street north, Sixth Street to 84th and all the way home ...
To the person(s) who stole our Harris-Walz campaign signs in some of the Riverlea and Worthington neighborhoods: Your actions substantiate what most of us already know — that your candidate is ...