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    Local Office Closed Down, Evacuated Due to Elevated Mold Levels - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) - Complaints from City workers led to the shutdown of one local office and an emergency evacuation due to elevated mold levels Wednesday.

    The complaint came from an employee of one of the buildings at the city's office complex near Ayers and Holly. Building 3-C housed the heavy equipment production building and contains a corner dispatch office.

    Fleet Maintenance Director Jim Davis said a deteriorating roof and the recent rains led to the testing of the office air quality earlier this week, and the employees will now be working out of a portable building brought in Wednesday.

    "I had a couple of employees talk to me and they said, 'You know what? I'm not sure about the air quality in here.' That's the way it went down," Davis said. "So I immediately acted. We moved everybody out. Did the test. Found elevated mold levels and went from there."

    The mold remediation involves removing everything in the office and decontaminating those materials, as well as the empty offices. Davis said the two regular employees will not return to the old office until the roof is replaced and the office is remodeled.

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    Site of proposed shelter contains mold - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A building proposed as a new emergency homeless shelter in Traverse City has been found to contain a dangerous mold. /upnorthlive photo

    TRAVERSE CITY -- A building proposed as a new emergency homeless shelter in Traverse City has been found to contain a dangerous mold.

    A member of the board of directors for Safe Harbor believes that this should not impact the group's plans for the building.

    The building in question is at 517 Wellington, near the corner of Wellington and Eighth Street in Traverse City.

    The building is currently being used as a warehouse for multiple groups including the Traverse City Film Festival and The History Center in Traverse City.

    The Safe Harbor board member says any remediation of the mold found in the building will be the responsibility of Traverse City and will need to be completed before Safe Harbor would lease the building for an emergency shelter.

    And before any lease agreement can be put together, the Traverse City Commission must first agree to allow the emergency shelter to be located at that site.

    Commissioners could vote on the special land use permit for the proposed emergency shelter at their meeting November 17th.

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    Injured Zuccolillo not quitting council run - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Trevor Warner Assistant Managing Editor

    twarner@paradisepost.com @TrevorWarner3 on Twitter

    Micheal Zuccolillo is challenging Paradise Town Council incumbents Jody Jones and Scott Lotter. Contributed photo

    (This is the first article in a series about the Paradise Town Council candidates. An interview with Jody Jones will appear in Saturday's issue of The Post)

    Despite an injury that caused him to miss three important election functions in a row, Mike Zuccolillo is still in the race for Paradise Town Council, running against incumbents Jody Jones and Scott Lotter.

    Zuccolillo was part of an effort to take supplies to Weed, which sustained severe fire damage. Last Monday, while attempting to unhitch the supply trailer, the trailer came loose and its tongue fell on his right leg causing a compound fracture above the ankle.

    Emergency crews showed up and he was taken to Feather River Hospital for treatment.

    His first thought was whether he was going to be in a cast for the meet and greet.

    "The firemen were laughing at me because I kept asking, 'Am I going to make it (to the event)?'" Zuccolillo said.

    He didn't make it to the meet and greet and didn't have surgery until the next day, which was when the League of Women Voters scheduled its candidate forum.

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    Bath Crest Bathroom Solutions | Bathroom Remodeling Kearns UT – Video - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Salem church a step closer to expanded feeding capability - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SALEM The Pleasant Street United Methodist Church will break ground Saturday morning on a new building that will bring expanded food pantry services to the community.

    For many years, the Pleasant Street Church has sponsored the Food for the Hungry Food Pantry, which serves over 50 families in need each week with basic grocery items, said church trustee Bernard Campbell. The pantry has been recognized for its work in the Salem community, including a Pillar Award from the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce.

    In 2012, the church began planning for a new building to provide expanded facilities for the pantry and allow it to serve people in a more efficient manner.

    Approvals for the new Hope Center building, including the site plan, were granted by the town last year.

    Fundraising for the project has been ongoing since last year, and Campbell said enough funds have been committed to allow construction to begin.

    The fundraising was helped along by several major corporate donations from companies, including Salem Co-operative Bank, Pentucket Bank, LW Companies, and Goundrey and Dewhirst Funeral Home.

    A major gift from the recently closed Hannah Tenney Memorial United Methodist Church also helped to make the construction a reality.

    Site work is already underway, and construction is expected to be completed by next spring.

    When completed, the new building will provide expanded storage and service facilities for the food pantry (including pallet delivery capability) and office space, along with new community space which has the ability to allow expanded outreach ministries of the church, said Campbell.

    A ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 18, at 10 a.m. on the church grounds at 8 Pleasant St. The public is invited.

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    Church dedication capped off with visit from choir - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ladner Christian Reformed Church will hold a dedication service this Sunday morning to give thanks for and celebrate the completion of a new wing. In the evening, the voices of the African Children's Choir will cap off the celebrations.

    The construction project, which started at the end of April, has added 3,800 square feet of space, including an expanded foyer, a large multi-purpose room, offices and new washrooms.

    The new space will free up current offices to be used as meeting rooms, give gatherers more conversation areas and provide greater capacity for group functions.

    "My dream for this building is that we work hard to leverage this space for the sake of our community," says pastor Mike Koot, who has been with the church for just over a year. "This is a resource that God has given us to share. What exactly that will look like is something we have to work out."

    The church serves the community through several regular events: a monthly Single Parents' dinner, a twice-monthly Kids' Club and a one-week Basic Skills Kids' Camp during the summer. Coffee Break Bible Study and Children's Story Hour (if required) run simultaneously one morning a week and The Well is a Friday morning drop-in for young moms or caregivers with young children. Every other Friday evening, the Friendship Coffee House hosts physically and mentally challenged adults and their caregivers in a time of singing, story,

    snacks, crafts and games.

    Sunday's dedication service is set for 10:30 a.m. The celebrations will culminate with the African Children's Choir concert at 6:30 p.m. All are warmly invited to experience the lively music and dances, along with the children's

    beautiful voices and joyful smiles that have captivated audiences the world over.

    Expect to hear well-loved children's songs, traditional spirituals and gospel favourites. A free-will offering will be taken to support African Children's Choir programs, such as education, care and relief and development programs.

    The church is located at 4594-54A St.

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    Church's donation will help upgrade ball fields - October 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By MICHAEL HAYES Wednesday October 15, 2014 11:14 AM

    Pickerington's baseball and softball community can thank a local church for helping to fund the future construction of major upgrades to some local ballfields.

    Pickerington City Council unanimously approved a resolution Oct. 7 to accept a $15,000 donation from Pickerington-based Grace Fellowship Church.

    The money will be used to construct a shade shelter structure at the Diley Road ballfields and four softball dugouts at the Sycamore Park softball fields.

    "It's fun to be part of a church that cares for its community," said Grace Fellowship Pastor Drew Waggoner.

    He said the gift was part of the church's "desire greatly to make an impact both individually and corporately" in the Pickerington area.

    "That's an incredible gift," said Pickerington Mayor Lee Gray.

    "It's one that will benefit our community for years to come."

    Gray said even without the upgrades, both ballfields are "really nice."

    "But now, people will have a place to sit in the shade and have a picnic meal or whatever might be the case," Gray said.

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