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Outdoor Lighting Perspectives: Transformation in Augusta
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Racine, WI (PRWEB) October 22, 2014
Kelly Tanner spent her health care career helping people and now shes bringing that passion to her new business, TruBlue Total House Care of Racine.
TruBlue of Racine specializes in providing complete house care, including maid services, lawn care, home improvements and emergency repairs. Kelly and her team are starting by focusing on complete house cleaning as well as snow removal services. TruBlue works with home owners, real estate professionals, general contractors and property managers to maintain homes and rental properties, improve curb appeal, make final preparations to sell homes and more.
TruBlue is an especially great service for busy families and for seniors who want to stay in their homes, but who are having trouble maintaining their homes on their own. With our services, they can stay at home more comfortably for much longer, Kelly said. Im looking forward to serving our community through TruBlue Total House Care.
TruBlue of Racine serves all of Racine County as well as the surrounding areas. All TruBlue franchises are fully insured and bonded and all employees are background checked and certified.
I started looking at opening my own business and was first attracted to in-home care, but when I found TruBlue, it was a perfect fit. I am all about helping people and thats exactly what TruBlue does we help people get their lives back, Kelly said.
TruBlue is part of Strategic Franchising Systems and was founded in 2011. TruBlues national COO Mark Cottle is looking forward to what Kelly will be bringing to the franchise family.
"We're thrilled to have Kelly join our franchise owner team. TruBlue Total House Care is a unique whole house management service that can be a lifesaver for families everywhere, including in Racine. We're looking forward to the positive impact TruBlue will have on the community," Cottle said.
To learn more about TruBlue of Racine, call (888)337-8783, email ktanner(at)trubluehousecare(dot)com or visit http://TruBlueRacine.com.
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Published: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 2:28 p.m.
On Thursday, hundreds of people will gather on the northern lawn of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to walk in honor of loved ones who have survived or have succumbed to some form of leukemia or lymphoma.
These people walk as a way to cope, to remember those who have fought these cancers, and to raise funds to fight blood diseases. The walk is sponsored by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Northern and Central Florida, and I am honored to serve as chairman of the event.
I understand this need to do something to raise funds to fight these debilitating diseases.
In 2005, my father, Les Hromas, PhD, was diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). As a faculty member at Purdue University, he is well-known for having taught three of the U.S. astronauts, including Neil Armstrong. He is also known as the "Father of Re-Entry Physics," famous for developing the equation that calculated the re-entry of all space craft (such as the shuttle) in order to prevent them from burning up in the atmosphere.
Such a man does not go down easily. Fortunately, after he was diagnosed with CML, he was started on Imatinib, which was new at the time, and was developed with funds provided by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. My father would not be alive today without it.
Since 1949, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has raised and contributed more than $1 billion to fight blood diseases. As a frontline researcher at UF Health, I am honored to be the recipient of an LLS translational research award. This provides significant funding to develop approaches that can change the standard of care for patients with blood cancers.
Specifically, we are studying a particular protein that may be responsible for causing secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in patients who have received chemotherapy for other types of cancers. The research may help identify those patients who are more likely to develop secondary AML before chemotherapy treatment is administered. Better, it may provide a way to prevent those secondary cancers from happening in the first place.
If you know someone who has fought or is fighting a blood disease, please come out and walk on Thursday evening or support someone who is.
Your time and money will be well spent. It is one way for fighting back against these cancers, of standing strong and never giving in to their onslaught.
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The pasture area northwest of Carthage designated for dumping brush and other lawn refuse for residents has been abused again, and the city is ready to close it down permanently.
During the regular meeting of the Carthage City Council on Oct. 14, the street department reported recent trash and household dumping. A couch, mattress, and general bagged trash was found.
The big deal is when people pull up there they usually clean their vehicles out, said street superintendent Dusty Grotts. Once one person dumps it everybody else sees it and thinks its a dump, too. This time of year it always happens.
Grotts has placed new signage around the area dissuading residents from dumping unauthorized trash in the area. The hope is that the new signs will make people aware of the rules, keeping the site open for responsible users and saving city workers from extra and avoidable labor.
When unapproved items are left at the pasture, it falls on the street department crew to clean it up.
Well have to bring a truck out and load it up, said Grotts. Well throw most of the stuff in our dumpster.
The council approved ordinance 2014-10, authorizing the execution of a TIF district redevelopment agreement between the city and Kimberly Drive Company. The terms of the agreement are the same as the WM investment group, where the developer utilizes the money to improve their building around the square. The goal is to encourage business growth and increase assessed values of the properties.
City attorney Stan Tucker reported that attorney Tom Hartzell is investigating the details on the township road. Since the property next to it is annexed, the city may automatically assume repsonsibility for that road. If not, a deed will be created and will need to be signed by both parties.
Tucker suggested the council have a public comment policy. It is suggested that the council limit a disgruntled resident three minutes to voice concerns. A resolution will be prepared addressing the issue and the finance committee will discuss the matter at its next meeting.
Tucker also modified the city of Macombs tree ordinance to better fit the needs of Carthage. Alderman Ed Owen asked the council members to review the ordinance and make alterations as needed before it is finalized. The ordinance is part of the process to become a tree city USA.
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Landscape Architect Carolyn Ramsbottom has graduated from Lincoln University but a special piece of design work she did while studying there two years ago will be coming to fruition on Labour Day.
While at the School Of Landscape Architecture (SoLA) in 2012 she and fellow student Gerrard Thomson won a competition to design reflective, cultural-based gardens for the Places of Tranquillity project.
These will being publicly unveiled next week at 3pm by project partners Lincoln University, Healthy Christchurch and Greening the Rubble. It has taken time to find suitable land, but they have finally been built on the corner of Manchester Street and Cambridge Terrace.
Both former students have gone on to careers as landscape architects but the design was their first public project and they are excited to see it come to reality.
Ms Ramsbottoms garden has a South East Asia theme and she has been involved in the layout right down to digging holes and putting in the plants.
"It had to be (at the time) a 'temporary garden', able to be done by hand where possible and to be transferable to a permanent site later down the line. Working within these constraints as well as trying to create a tranquil space, and a great design was a challenge," she said.
"It's amazing really and I still can't quite believe it. The prospect of seeing a design placed in the city centre is a real privilege and I can't wait to see it completed."
"I just hope that it does what it says on the tin and gives a feeling of tranquillity, whatever that may be for an individual. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, so time will tell whether it's a success," Ms Ramsbottom said.
She now works as a landscape architect and nursery assistant at a tree nursery and has free rein to design projects.
Mr Thomson said his design was for a South Pacific Garden with a brief to create a tranquil place for both native and immigrant Maori and Pacifica people to relax and reflect.
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With many big ticket industrial projects in Odisha beset with delays in procurement of land and obtaining forest clearance, the state chief secretary, G C Pati has stressed on overcoming roadblocks for the projects.
The state government today held a preparatory meeting to review progress in respect of 56 large industrial projects including Poscos steel project. The projects are slated to be reviewed sometime next month by the project monitoring group of the Cabinet Committee on Investment (CCI) chaired by additional secretary, cabinet secretariat, Anil Swaroop.
At the meeting, Pati instructed the concerned departments to expedite pending issues relating to land acquisition and receipt of different statutory clearances.
On pending land cost dues of Posco India, he directed the industries department to resolve the issue through coordination with the steel & mines department and the Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (Idco).
In total, 2,752.03 acres of land has been sanctioned for the eight million tonne capacity steel plant proposed by Posco in the first phase. Out of this, 1,703.56 acres has been handed over to the firm.
Idco is sore over non-deposit of Rs 54.22 crore by Posco India as land cost for 2,193.52 acres. This has held up sanction of lease of additional 1,048.52 acres for the project.
Other projects that were vetted include oil refinery of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), thermal power projects of NSL, Lanco Babandh Power Ltd, KVK Nilachal Power Pvt Ltd, steel projects of Essar Steel, Visa Steel, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL) and rail projects like Angul-Sukinda, Paradeep-Haridaspur and Talcher-Bimlagarh.
Issues relating to forest clearance, environment clearance, raw material linkage and land acquisition in respect of these projects were deliberated.
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Part 3 - Benefits of Working With an Interior Designer
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It #39;s Movie Time Oct 24, #39;14 Fury
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