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    Indian Springs Elementary School closed on Friday for mold remediation - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    KINGSPORT, Tenn. Indian Springs Elementary School will be closed Friday for mold remediation and repairs to the first and second grade classroom wing.

    Children in the affected classrooms were relocated today to give maintenance personnel the opportunity to investigate and remediate the affected areas. According to Director of Schools Jubal Yennie, the classroom wing will remain closed until school officials can confidently assure parents that all mold has been eradicated and the roof has been repaired.

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    City holding open house for City Hall, Public Safety Center - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2014 10:53 am

    City holding open house for City Hall, Public Safety Center By Matthew Barba, editor matthewb@bolivarmonews.com Bolivar Herald-Free Press - Bolivar, Missouri |

    With renovations to City Hall complete, the city of Bolivar is wanting the public to come in and see what all has been accomplished in the year and a half that mold remediation took the building out of service.

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    Spokane County Commission candidates at odds over urban growth boundary – Thu, 23 Oct 2014 PST - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The future of a neighborhood in north Spokane County has become one of the most debated topics in this years race for CountyCommission.

    Al French and his fellow Republican Commissioner Todd Mielke say expanding the urban growth boundary to include the area along U.S. Highway 2 is necessary to protect the Little Spokane River from sewage runoff seeping from aging septic tanks. The extension of the growth boundary, a designation that enables governments to extend services such as sewer lines, would solve a problem before it gets out of control, theysaid.

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    The future of a neighborhood in north Spokane County has become one of the most debated topics in this years race for CountyCommission.

    Al French and his fellow Republican Commissioner Todd Mielke say expanding the urban growth boundary to include the area along U.S. Highway 2 is necessary to protect the Little Spokane River from sewage runoff seeping from aging septic tanks. The extension of the growth boundary, a designation that enables governments to extend services such as sewer lines, would solve a problem before it gets out of control, theysaid.

    This is the difference between being a leader and reacting to a situation, Frenchsaid.

    But Mary Lou Johnson, a Democrat who is challenging French in the November election, says commissioners are using the ecological issue as a smoke screen to enable commercial development. Expanding the growth boundary also enables zoning changes that could bring in denser development, which Johnson would prefer to see within citylimits.

    Attorney Rick Eichstaedt, who has represented in courts and legal hearings a coalition of neighborhood members who consistently challenge the county on its land-use policies, said the environmental concerns raised by Mielke and French are an attempt to explain a decision thats already beenmade.

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    Alberta Baptist and Open Door Baptist churches to merge in November - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Members of Alberta Baptist Church gather for a Bible study on "Churchology" led by pastor Colby Mouchette in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. On Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, Larry Corder will announce his retirement during the service and on Sunday Nov. 2, members of Open Door Baptist Church will merge with Alberta Baptist as one congregation.

    The pews should be filled at Alberta Baptist Church on the first Sunday in November.

    Alberta Baptist and Open Door Baptist churches will officially merge on Nov. 2 after sharing the Open Door facility for almost three years. During that time, the Alberta church was under construction after it was destroyed in the April 27, 2011, tornado.

    The Rev. Larry Corder, Alberta Baptist's senior pastor, said that before the tornado Open Door Baptist had planned to sell its property and move to a smaller location. That plan was put on hold while Open Door Baptist served as host for the Alberta Baptist congregation.

    The Alberta congregation moved into a new building at the same location as before on University Boulevard in February and invited the Open Door congregation to join them.

    The churches formed a task force to discover if the merger would be beneficial to both parties and, on Sept. 28, they decided to merge.

    "We merged because we believe we're better together," Corder said. "Either church could exist on (its) own, but we believe we can be more effective together than we are separately."

    Corder said, among other benefits, the churches as one create a better staff with pastors from both churches coming together to share pastoral duties.

    Sunday will be Corder's last time to preach at Alberta Baptist. He will retire, and Colby Mouchette will step up as senior pastor alongside Keith Pugh, the current pastor at Open Door. The two will alternate preaching at different services.

    "Both of these men bring different strengths to the pastoring ministry, but they have the same philosophy of ministry," he said.

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    Goshen College campus newspaper - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Students from Goshen College helped Mennonite Disaster Service and College Mennonite Church finish building a house in New Orleans over fall break.

    Maggie Weaver

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    Over fall break, a group of Goshen College students journeyed to New Orleans to assist the College Mennonite Church with construction on a house.

    The students spent Oct. 13-17 placing flooring in the house, which will also double as a church for the community. The house was being built for a pastors sister and familythe pastor preaches at the church that would share theliving space.

    Eleven students attended this trip: Hannah Yoder, a first-year; Brianna Brubaker, a senior; Tasha Friesen, a senior; Leah Amstutz, a junior; Annie Agutu, a first-year; Etienne Davis, a first-year; Yari Coronado, a first-year; Deeksha Pagar, a first-year; Roberto Ortiz, a first-year; Madeline Yoder, a senior; and Barbara Hernandez-Walton, a sophomore.

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    New Florence church prepares for centennial celebration - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    United Methodist Church of New Florence members will gather for the centennial celebration of their church at a special worship service 3:30 p.m. Sunday, led by the church's pastor the Rev. Sharon Hamley.

    The church is very excited to be celebrating the centennial of our building, said Hamley. The congregation has put a lot of time and energy into planning our centennial year and our final worship celebration is a service that will be filled with much music and joy.

    Thomas J. Bickerton, Bishop of the Western Pennsylvania Annual Conference, and the Rev. James Pond, the UMC District Superintendent for the Indiana District, will be participating in the service.

    Additionally, the Chancel Choir, directed by Paula Blankenbicker and accompanied by pianist Michael Brown, and the church's hand bell choir the Faith Ringers will perform.

    Local church members formed a congregation in 1849 and built their first church soon after. The church was torn down and replaced by the current church in 1914.

    A long-time member of the church, Barbara Keeler, whose aunt was a member of the congregation during the church's construction in 1914, said she remembers family stories about the ladies aid society cleaning the mortar off the bricks of the old church so that they could be used to build the interior wall of the new church.

    In 1968 the New Florence Evangelical United Brethren Church and the new Florence Methodist Church jointed to form the United Methodist Church of New Florence

    Through the years, our building has not only served our church family, but also served as a gathering place for the town for graduation ceremonies and baccalaureate services, said Barbara Lynne of New Florence, who has served as church secretary since 2003.

    Lynne's parents resided here and were very active within the church.

    My mother was one of the people who got the bell choir started in 1996, she said.

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