Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:22 AM EDT2013-06-19 14:22:39 GMT
A Missouri Senate committee plans to study the state's construction needs while the House will create two panels to focus on the Medicaid program for the poor.
A Missouri Senate committee plans to study the state's construction needs while the House will create two panels to focus on the Medicaid program for the poor.
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Do you have a closet that's so messy you can't find half the wardrobe you own? Well there's now a product that promises to help you out by tripling the size of your closet! It's the 'Wonder Hanger' and this week I 'Try It Before You Buy It.'
The 'Wonder Hanger' comes in a box of eight hangers that hold five garments apiece. Assembly is required to attach the hangers on both ends that allow you to hang it on your garment bar. Assembly isn't easy! But once you get passed getting all the hangers installed you're ready to go.
I tested the 'Wonder Hanger' in my closet at home. I have two, and the one that was most cluttered was off limits because I can hardly enter it, but, I was able to use my secondary closet for the test.
After I installed the hangers on my garment bar I started loading them up with clothes. Shirts, slacks, suits and pretty much anything else I could hang. Once you get the five garments per hanger hung, you release one of the hangers from your garment bar and then the 'Wonder Hanger' drops down to let the clothes easily hang in place leaving you extra room for even more hanging clothes!
It's a pretty simple product and even more of a simple test. After all was done, I found the 'Wonder Hanger' does indeed leave you extra space in your closet.
You can find the product online for anywhere from $10 to $20, but with the 'As Seen on TV' offers, you'll receive extra bonus items like a complete second set of 'Wonder Hangers'. We purchased ours at a local store on clearance for just $3! So in my opinion, it's a bargain that overall stands up to its promise.
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Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:22 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:22:22 GMT
Police have identified two men accused of stealing thousands of pounds of watermelons from local grocery stores. Beaverton police were called out to the WinCo Foods store on Cedar Hills Boulevard the
Police have identified two men accused of stealing thousands of pounds of watermelons from local WinCo Foods stores.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:23 AM EDT2013-06-18 13:23:30 GMT
A 5-year-old girl set up a lemonade stand across the street from the Westboro Baptist Church compound, and now the group is targeting her. Jayden Sink raised nearly $200 on Friday while she sold lemonade
A 5-year-old girl set up a lemonade stand across the street from the Westboro Baptist Church compound, and now the group is targeting her.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 4:20 PM EDT2013-06-18 20:20:32 GMT
An 11 year old Columbus girl wanted to do something special to support our troops fighting overseas, so she wrote a letter to a soldier in Afghanistan.
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