Table of Contents for January 2010
Rocky Ridge Stone Company: Taking the Past Into the Future, by Michael D. Hill
From the Publisher's Pen: Starting a Fresh Year
Well, That Explains a Lot
How Not to Ring in the New Year
Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk
Why You Should Have a Good 401K
Kurt/NEMI Announces New 36-Page Catalog
Walker Zanger Offers Discount
Laticrete Sponsors Athletes in Ford Ironman Arizona
To Be Continued...
Holiday Letters, by Ida Mae Nowes
John Cox: NTCA Tile Person of the Year
Quote of the Month
Quick Drain USA Wins Nightingale Award at Healthcare Design 2009
Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones, by Carmen Ghia
Philosophy in Layman's Terms
Park Industries Offers the Slavistic Software Solution
The Joke's on You-Literally
NTCA Announces Entry Call for 7th Annual TileLetter Installation Awards
Do You Know Where Your Parents Are? by Anne Tenna
LG Hausys Floors Launches Full-Color Brochure for Healthcare AandD
Green Build 2009 and the Next Green Decade, by Kevin M. Padden
B.C. Stone, Inc. Earns MIA Accredited Natural Stone Fabricator Designation
The Halitosis Kid
A Real Faux Finish
Here She Comes, Miss-demeanor
Patron's Car in the Side Pocket
Allied Stone Industries Announces New Web Site
Rocky and the Boxing Kangaroo
Artisan Group Member is First Fabrication Shop in Kansas to Achieve MIA Accreditation
Good Advice of the Month
Like a Needle in a Haystack
Say Cheese!
Bailiff Sells Stolen Wreaths
"Don't Quote Me," by Aaron J. Crowley
The Stone Detective, by Fred Hueston
When Push Comes to Shovel
Don't Select the Hot Wax Option
Groves, Inc. Announces Promotion of Ryan Jewell to Sales Manager
I'll Do the Next One
Can I Buy a Vowel?
Keep 'Dem Dogies Rollin'
Terry O'Neill Receives Prestigious MIA Migliore Award for Life Time Achievement
Keeping the Faith, by Rufus Leakin
Showrooms Vs. Web Sites: Which is Right for You? by Kevin Padden
Does Insurance Cover That?
The Right to Bear Arms
How to Find the Right Experts, by Lance Wallach
You Meathead!
The Varmint County Chronicles, by Boomer Winfrey
NTCA Awards Members for Best Practices in the Tile Industry
Time Off for Bad Behavior
Survival of the Bindery
Don't Have a Cow, Man!