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While memory loss, mood swings, and confusion are often the first symptoms associated with dementia, one psychologist is drawing attention to a lesser-known sign related to our eating habits. Dr ...
The sign has been a Lompoc landmark since the 1960s when the site on the 400 block of East Ocean Avenue was home to Hi’s Restaurant. Later, it became Jalama Beach Cafe, which has since closed.
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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 ...
From Air 11, crews could be seen using a crane to lift the freeway sign to allow the truck - and its tall load - pass.
Toronto restaurants have been doing some interesting things to attract business lately, but one has a tactic that feels particular to this city: asking people to eat there so they don't become a ...
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.
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 ...
Laragene Schuyler, left, Karen Paaske and Eileen Negus pose in front of the "Hi! Let’s Eat” sign on Ocean Avenue and South D Street in Lompoc on Friday, holding an advertisement for the ...
Let’s Eat” sign was taken down from the corner of Oceano Avenue and E Street. It had been at that location since the late 1950s back when the lot was Hi’s Restaurant.
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