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    Christian Pulisic The Perfect Potential Replacement For Ousmane Dembele At Borussia Dortmund – The Sportsman - August 21, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Christian Pulisic impressed for Borussia Dortmund as they fought back against Wolfsburg. Could he be the man to replace Ousmane Dembele if he leaves the club in the transfer window?

    Borussia Dortmund fans are used to young, exciting players leaving the club just before theyve hit their peak. Its an unfortunate side effect for any club that enjoys the expertise of scouting and identifying young talent only to then coach them in to the stars of tomorrow.

    Despite the relevant experience in coming to terms with such a blow, the current situation with want-away winger Ousmane Dembele is particularly tough to swallow. Since Barcelona announced their interest the young Frenchman has done his utmost to force through a move and has since been banned from first-team training.

    When asked to explain the 20-year-olds action teammate Gonzalo Castro didnt mince his word. his behaviour is bad for the team. We must say clearly that this cannot happen, announced the midfielder. And his behaviour is bad for the team.

    Yet if Dortmund fans were feeling down about one of their best players throwing his toys out of the pram they needed to wait just 22 minute before they were reminded that should Dembele go they already have a perfect replacement to hand: Christian Pulisic.

    The American international opened the scoring against Wolfsburg with a wonderfully placed finish in the first half, and once again unlocked the opposing defence late on in the second half with a pinpoint cross to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to make it three. Amidst an impressive Dortmund performance the young kid from Pennsylvania was undoubtedly the star player.

    Indeed any premise of Pulisic kicking off the new season in style was perhaps first suggested in the Super Cup clash with Bayern Munich earlier in the month, when he opened the scoring with a wonderful solo run before pestering the Bavarian defence for the rest of the night. Even the best team in Germany struggled against the young winger.

    At just 18 years of age Pulisic is two years younger than Dembele but is by no means two years behind him in his development. Although the French star may be the more established name and now proven in two top European leagues, few Dortmund fans would suggest theres too much between them.

    Despite last season being the first full, senior campaign of his career, Pulisic still managed to bag five goals and 13 assists in a Dortmund team that mostly used him as an impact sub late on in Bundesliga and Champions League games. Yet under new coach Peter Bosz it would seem as though hes likely to play a much more significant role this time around.

    Indeed, it will the new coach that ultimately decides how Dortmund will look in any post-Dembele scenario. Yet while Marco Reus continues to struggle with injury, Mario Gotze continues his long return from a metabolic condition and new signing Maximilian Philipp settles in at his new club it seems as though the American may be the only free-scoring and free-assisting attacking midfielder Bosz can rely upon.

    Pulisic is undoubtedly going to enjoy another great campaign with Dortmund this season but should Dembele leave for Barcelona hes in the perfect position to fill in and take his place as the clubs new wonderkid.

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    Philippe Coutinho transfer proves Premier League window can’t close early – Slaven Bilic – Express.co.uk - August 21, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sixteen of the 20 Premier League clubs are supposedly open to moving the summer transfer deadline to before the start of the season.

    The chairman of each top-flight club will vote on the issue next month.

    A host of managers have come out in favour of the move, claiming it is bad to start a campaign with an unsettled squad.

    But Bilic has bucked the trend and claims the new deadline would mean Liverpool would be unable to sign a replacement if Coutinho were sold to Barcelona.

    "I know the clubs are generally in favour of the transfer window closing before the start of next season - but I do foresee some problems," Bilic wrote in the London Evening Standard.

    "The window will still be open in other countries and that could lead to players leaving and you not being able to sign replacements, which would make matters even worse.

    "Take Liverpool, for example. If that rule changes, it would technically still not stop Philippe Coutinho going to Barcelona but it would prevent Liverpool signing a replacement.

    "Yes, it would be better if the window was closed before the start of the season but only if it is right across the rest of the leagues in Europe. Otherwise, it could be even worse than it is now."

    Europe's major football leagues all have their transfer windows in place until the end of August.

    There is usually a one- or two-day differentiation between European leagues but the Premier League proposal would set the English deadline forward by three weeks.

    The Football League has indicated it would follow the Premier League's decision to change the date of deadline day if it was voted on.

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    Landscape Tree Nursery | Omaha Trees | Trees on Sale - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Dead end in Coconut Grove could be a park rather than a magnet for cans and condoms – Miami Herald - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Royal Road descends with a whoosh to the lip of Biscayne Bay. There youll find an oasis with a lovely ocean vista, a cooling breeze on your skin and the soothing sound of waves lapping against the seawall.

    Youll also find discarded beer cans and condoms, pizza boxes, cigarette butts and an occasional pair of underwear.

    You might run into someone fishing or smoking a joint or sipping whiskey or reminiscing about old Coconut Grove.

    We used to call this Big Hill Road because wed ride our bikes down to the bottom at high speed, said Will Gaines, a former Grove resident, describing one of the steepest hills in pancake-flat Miami.

    Its a shabbily charming spot, but it could be so much nicer.

    View of Royal Road, a publicly accessible strip of Coconut Grove that has become a magnet for trash and graffiti at its end near the bay.

    Roberto Koltun rkoltun@miamiherald.com

    Its always been a dump at the end of the road, a trash pile with a view, said Glenn Terry, a Grove activist and resident for 42 years. Its an interesting patch of earth that is gnarly and unloved.

    It is also one of the very few waterfront places accessible to people who dont own multimillion dollar homes. The dead end off Main Highway that abuts Ransom-Everglades School on one side and the Australian pines of the vast yard of a large residential property on the other is the closest access point for West Grove residents.

    Public space is a human right, yet we have so many waterfront spaces in our waterfront city closed off by gates and walls and guard houses, said Brian Carson, a Grove resident and landscape architect who sees enormous potential at the end of Royal Road.

    Its a jewel, he said. Ive had lots of conversations with the regulars. No matter what they may look like they are passionate about preserving that space.

    Trashbags left on the side of the road on Royal Road in Coconut Grove.

    Courtesy of Glenn Terry

    Carson wants to beautify and strengthen the 30-by-60-foot plot so it can adapt to the sea-level rise changes of the future. He has developed a plan to convert the neglected, graffiti-accented hangout into a mini park with a bench, picnic table, bike rack, kayak launch, dock and garbage cans. His landscape design would include rain gardens to filter the stormwater that runs down the sloping road into the bay and salt-tolerant plants and trees that could survive flooding.

    Right now its difficult for things to grow there, he said. We want to make it a pilot project for resilient parks and shorelines.

    Robert Lloyd collaborated on the proposal from the Grove 2030 group that has been selected as a finalist in the Miami Foundations Public Space Challenge. Winners of grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 will be announced Aug. 29.

    These are public rights of way and it is super important to keep them public, said Lloyd, who used to live on bayfront Matheson Avenue, where people once went fishing but that has since been turned into a gated entry street. Royal Road has a lot of history.

    Carson, Lloyd and Terry have discussed the concept with Miami Commissioner Ken Russell and the parks department and found support for maintenance of the mini park.

    Its a place that can speak the language of sea level rise and educate the public about whats happening, said Daniela Romero, a landscape architect who helped Carson and Lloyd with the proposal. Its a gateway that belongs to the people, and we want to bring the ocean to the community.

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    Like Rome, Worcester has its 7 hills – Worcester Telegram - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    George Barnes Telegram & Gazette Staff @georgebarnestg

    Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was Worcester. The two cities also have in common the idea that they are defined by their seven hills. Worcester is one of many cities around the world that claim to have been built on seven hills. This includes Somerville; Seven Hills, Ohio; Providence; Seattle; Turku, Finland; Thiruvanananthapuram, India, and many more. In Worcester's case, there are at least 15 hills, and possibly more, depending how a hill is defined. The Worcester Historical Museum and the city's website agree on seven interesting, historical and beautiful hills. All the Worcester hills were once wilderness, but beginning in the 1700s a city was carved out of the virgin forests. Today, many of the hills are covered with homes and businesses, but some have been set aside as parks for the public to enjoy.

    Seabury Heights Apartments seen across Bell Pond on Chandler Hill [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    To the north, Chandler Hill is difficult to distinguish as a hill. It seems more like a plateau and a jumping-off point for Green Hill and other hills that rise to the north of Belmont Street. Looking at the hill from the south and east, there is no question. It rises 741 feet almost straight up from behind Cristoforo Columbo Park and would afford a pretty good view of Shrewsbury Street, if there were fewer trees. At the top of the tree-covered hill are Bell Pond, Bell Hill Park and Seabury Heights apartments. There is also a former road along the top of the ridge. Chandler Hill is bordered by Belmont Street to the north, Shrewsbury Street to south and east and a densely packed neighborhood of mostly apartment buildings to the west. A hiking trail runs from Cristoforo Colombo Park to the top of the hill. That trail also links to Green Hill Park.

    Chandler Hill can be seen in the background through Cristoforo Colombo Park. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    A runner races up a steep slope in Green Hill Park as a couple descends. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    It is not a surprise that Green Hill Park is one of the gems of the city's park system. The prominent family for whom the 780-foot hill and park are named valued beautiful landscapes. Andrew Green, who once owned the property and donated it to the city in 1905, was associated with famed landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted and is known as the father of Central Park in New York City. As a planner he also played a key role in developing other New York institutions, including the Bronx Zoo, the New York Public Library and the American Museum of Natural History. The 780-foot Green Hill is not far from Chandler Hill. It is at the northern end of Green Hill Park near the golf course. Visitors will see Green Hill Pond, where people fish, occasionally boat and picnic on its shores, a Little League field, the Massachusetts Vietnam Veterans Memorial and many trails to hike and run. The park encompasses three hills, Green, Crown and Millstone. Green and Millstone are the same height, and Crown a little shorter.

    A Green Hill Park sign. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    Bancroft Tower. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    Bancroft Hill rises 720 feet and overlooks Park Avenue, across the street from the WPI athletic complex. Its most prominent feature is 52-foot tall Bancroft Tower, which is at present closed to the public. The hill is part of Salisbury Park, and the tower and hill are named for noted Worcester resident, historian and statesman George Bancroft, who grew up at the base of the hill. Bancroft Tower was built in his honor by his friend Stephen Salisbury III. Mr. Bancroft served as secretary of the navy and later as U.S. minister to Great Britain. He also founded the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Among his historical works is the History of the United States from the Founding of America.

    Directional marker at the base of Bancroft Tower indicates points south. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    Directional marker shows way to points of interest to the north. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    An apple tree and flagpole at the summit of Newton Hill [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    Newton Hill, at 672 feet, is down Park Avenue from Bancroft Hill - across Park Avenue from Elm Park. It is part of the park, formerly the Newton farmstead. There is still a field at the top of the hill where the city erected a flag pole. The hill offers hiking trails, exercise stations and a disc golf course. At the foot of the hill is the Rogers-Kennedy Memorial donated to the city to illustrate the history of Massachusetts as a colony. The park is maintained by volunteers, including a group of teen-age park rangers who were out in force last week, picking up trash and making minor repairs.

    Sign for Newton Hill [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    A home near the top of Hancock Hill [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    John Hancock not only had a large signature he affixed to the Declaration of Independence, he also owned a pretty big hill. Hancock Hill rises 780 feet between Salisbury and Forest streets. At one time it was owned by Hancock, but it is now one of the citys nicer neighborhoods, dotted with good-size single family homes. To get there, you take Hancock Hill Drive off Forest Street, up to Montclair Drive. This photo was taken near the top.

    A sign for Hancock Hill Drive. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    Looking down Dorchester Street from Union Hill. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    Union Hill is one of the citys most historic locations. It is also a hill of many names. At times, the 625-footer has been known as Sagatabscot, Dungarvan, French, Crow and Oak hills and generally as the Grafton Hills. There are a series of hills each side of Grafton Street, but at top of the hill best defined as Union Hill are Union Hill Elementary School and Worcester Academy, a private boarding and day school. The traditional neighborhood consists of apartment buildings and small markets. The hill was home to the citys first permanent settler and one of its more unfortunate. Jonas Rice settled on the hill in 1713. He served as a Worcester selectman, first schoolmaster and a justice in the court of common pleas. Mr. Rice settled in the area even though just 12 years before, Digory Sargent, who also lived on the hill, was killed in his home by Indians. The hill was named Union Hill because inexpensive land was made available in the area after the Civil War. The land also took names relating to French and Irish families who settled there.

    Jonas Rice historical marker. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    View from atop College Hill [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

    College Hill, also called Mount St. James and Pakachoag Hill is aptly named for its modern use. An increasing amount of the hillside is covered by College of the Holy Cross. Near its top and along its north, south and east slopes the College Hill neighborhood includes a mix of single-family homes. The college originated in the 1800s. The name Mount St. James comes from the Mount St. James Seminary founded by Rev. James Fitton, who bought a farm and set up a Roman Catholic school there. The property was sold in 1843 to the Diocese of Boston to develop a college. Before the seminary, the land was farmed. The Native American name Pakachoag Hill is said to mean Hill of Many Springs. From the college, the hill offers a nice view of southwest Worcester.

    Sign for the College of the Holy Cross. [T&G Staff/George Barnes]

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    Police: DUII driver crashes car through McMinnville home, destroying entire kitchen – KATU - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DUII driver crashes car through McMinnville home, destroying entire kitchen (Photo from McMinnville Police)

    Police say a man driving under the influence crashed completely through a McMinnville home, destroying several walls and the kitchen.

    Several 911 calls just before midnight Friday reported a car into a house in the 1200 block of Southwest Darci Drive.

    Officers and medics arrived on scene and rendered aid to the sole occupant of the car, later identified as 28-year-old Mario Gomez-Martinez of McMinnville.

    Gomez-Martinez was taken to the Willamette valley Medical Center by ambulance and later transferred to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center.

    Police say Gomez-Martinez was driving a 1998 Buick Century south on Southwest Hill Road and an "extreme" rate of speed. Gomez-Martinez failed to make the first 90-degree curve to the right and left the road with no indication of braking, police say.

    The car crashed through brush and small trees on the south shoulder of the road and continued through a 6-foot wood fence that borders the property. The car continued across the back yard, crashing through the home.

    Not slowing at all, police say the car continued through the interior of the home, destroying another wall and the entire kitchen, including cabinets, a refrigerator, and more.

    Police say the car then continued through the home, crashing through the southern exterior wall and exiting the structure.

    Police say the car still had enough momentum to travel across the front yard, moving large rock and landscape stones.

    It finally came to rest in the middle of Southwest Darci Drive.

    The total distance traveled by the vehicle from the point that it left Southwest Hill Road, until coming to a stop on Southwest Darci Drive was about 205 feet.

    Fortunately, the residents were not home at the time of the crash.

    The American Red Cross was notified and is offering the residents housing assistance.

    Police say the investigation further revealed that Gomez-Martinez had consumed alcohol and smoked marijuana just before the crash.

    Charges of DUII and reckless driving are pending his release from the hospital.

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    Flooring Installation Services | Spectra Contract Flooring - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Tongue and Groove Flooring 101 – BobVila.com - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Plank flooring has come a long way from the frontier days when rough-hewn boards were nailed to floor joists, resulting in rugged, and somewhat uneven, walking surfaces. Todays hard-surface flooring is smooth and level, due in large part to the way its installed. Tongue and groove, a method of connecting board planks, creates a uniform floor surface thats durableand attractive. Whetheryoure considering a new floor or youre just curious about tongue and groove construction, read on for the 411 including tried-and-true installation tips if youre planning on laying your new floor yourself.

    Developed in the late 1800s, tongue and groove flooring took off as manufacturers began mass-producing interlocking hardwood planks that eliminated the need for exposed nail heads had been a mainstay in wood flooring. Tongue and groove technology has expanded to include different types of flooring, yet it remains the best way to get a great hardwood floor.

    Heres how it works: One side of a tongue and groove board has a protruding ridge (the tongue) that runs the entire length of the board, while the other side of the board has a groove from end to end. During installation, the ridge side of one board is fitted into the groove side of an adjacent board, creating a snug seam. The short width sides of tongue and groove flooring planks also feature either a ridge or a groove, which creates a fully interconnecting floor when installed.

    Nearly all hardwood flooring today is tongue and groove because it solves the pesky problemssuch as shrinking, warping, and working loosecommonly experienced by face-nailing planks to floor joists. Because the boards interlock, theyre less likely to heave or show gaps between the planks if the flooring swells or shrinks, which wood has a tendency to do over time and as humidity levels change.

    While smooth, level tongue and groove flooring is widespread, you still find plain board planks to recreate the look and feel of an old-time, rustic floor. Non-groove planks are rarely seen in interior residential flooring today (unless its part of a historical restoration project). They are better suited to exterior decking applications where a space between the planks is desirable for drainage.

    In the past few decades, tongue and groove flooring assembly expanded from hardwood to engineered flooring, which opened up a world of new choices for consumers. Engineered flooring features planks made from layers of compressed wood fibers, resins, and polymers, which is then topped with a thin layer of surface veneer. Consumers can choose from dozens of textures, patterns, and colors, including veneers made from real hardwood and bamboo, in addition to styles made from other laminate products designed to mimic the look of wood, cobblestone, or tile. Unlike hardwood flooring, engineered flooring can be installed over concrete or existing flooring, such as tile or linoleum.

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    Although tongue and groove solid hardwood flooring does fit together, it must still be nailed to a subfloor. Engineered tongue and groove planks, however, snap together to create a floating floor that is not physically attached to the floor below. This results in engineered flooring being more DIY-friendly than hardwood flooring.

    Engineered flooring comes with installation instructions in every box of planks, but solid hardwood flooring, often installed by flooring professionals, does not. If you plan to install your own solid hardwood, its a good idea to observe the installation process in person before attempting to lay your own floor.

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    Prevent wood squeaks by using a sound-absorbing underlayment between the subfloor and the hardwood flooring. The most common underlayment is 15-lb. felt paper, which effectively muffles sounds that occur when wood rubs against wood. Skip theunderlayment and youre bound to hear loud squeaks and creaks loudly when someone crosses the room!

    Rent a hardwood flooring nailer from a construction rental store to make installation easier. The traditional method of nailing hardwood tongue and groove flooring is to drive nails at an angle through the tongue of a plank and into the subfloor below, but this is time-consuming and can result in poorly inserted nails. A hardwood flooring nailer is a power tool that shoots nails through the tongue at the correct angle while driving the hardwood plank snugly against the previous plank. Hardwood flooring nailers rent for around $40 to $60 per day and are well worth the cost.

    Engineered Flooring Pro Tips

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    Use the underlayment specified by the flooring manufacturer. Like solid hardwood, engineered flooring requires sound-absorbing underlayment, but because engineered flooring can be installed over concrete or existing flooring, the manufacturer may recommend a cushioned polyethylene-type barrier that also resists moisture.

    Snap, dont force the planks together. The tongue ridges and groove channels are narrower and deeper in engineered flooring than they are in solid hardwood flooring. The sides of the planks fit together by positioning the tongue of one plank against the groove of the previously installed plank at an angle and then pushing downward and inward at the same time, which causes the planks to snap together.

    Tap the ends of the planks together using only an installation block approved by the manufacturer. Installation blocks sell separately, and theyre designed to protect the ends of engineered planks. Attempting to tap the planks with a mallet (which is done when installing hardwood) is likely to result in damaging the end of an engineered plank.

    Keep in mind that installing engineered flooring over existing flooring will raise the level of the floor between 3/8 and 5/8. This may result in the need to cut off the bottom of a door if the floor is too high for the door to open and close easily. If the floor in an adjoining room is lower, install a transition floor threshold between the rooms. A transition threshold acts as a gentle ramp down to the lower floor to eliminate a lip that can cause tripping.

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    Thompson addition will not be done by start of school – Wicked Local Arlington - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Abbi Matheson

    The original completion date for the critical Thompson school addition is Friday, Aug. 18 and the general contractor, GTC Construction, now says only the existing classrooms will be finished by then.

    "I don't know if I have a lot of faith," Brian DeFilipis of PMA Consultants, the Owners Project Manager for the Thompson School project, told Permanent Town Building Committee (PTBC) members on Aug. 15.

    The six-classroom addition is meant to alleviate overcrowding at the school.

    Final push on existing classrooms

    The only construction work remaining on the existing classrooms are installation of dry-erase boards and doors and flooring at the connectors to the new addition. The existing classrooms also need to be cleaned before they move furniture in and teachers move their supplies in.

    On Aug. 15, there were only six men working on the site, all cleaners.

    "[It] doesn't feel like the end of a job," DeFilipis said.

    Burt Barachowitz, also of PMA Consultants, told the committee the existing classrooms had to be finished by Aug. 25 so teachers could move in and set up their classrooms. Teachers who were supposed to be in the new classrooms would remain in the modular units.

    Facilities Director Ruthy Bennett told the committee town janitors can finish the cleaning and, if need be, the town can use their own facilities workers to finish the remaining work in the existing classrooms, freeing up contractors to work on the additional classrooms. Since town workers are not specialized contractors, Bennett expected it would take them about four days for her crew of five to finish the work.

    "It's not a lot of work," she told the committee. "You just have to do it."

    Flooring and furniture timing

    According to DeFilipis, flooring in the addition is scheduled to begin Aug. 21, the same day furniture is scheduled to be delivered. He told the committee the classrooms in the addition would be floored first so furniture could be moved out of the gym, where it is being constructed.

    The schedule GTC Construction provided to PMA at the beginning of the month was supposed to look ahead three weeks. It stopped at Aug. 18, DeFilipis told the committee, only looking ahead two weeks.

    "It has to be a perfectly oiled machine," said DeFilipis.

    DeFilipis told the PTBC that he had requested two teams from GTC Construction to install flooring in the addition. Barachowitz said he hoped the flooring contractor will come to the site this week to assess the workload.

    Discussing damages and moving forward

    On Aug. 18, Defilipis told the committee PMA would make a list of everything at the site that is not completed. Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine and Bennett will also be at the site on Aug. 18 to asses the progress. If they are not comfortable with it, they will discuss how town facilities workers can be used to finish the existing classrooms in time for the start of school.

    PTBC member John Maher noted that at some point the town will have to consider damages resulting from the delay in construction. These damages come in the form of monetary compensation and are based off of financial setbacks that may occur if the contractor is late finishing the project. One such damage, Bennett noted, could be the cost of having to move furniture multiple times because of delays in flooring installation.

    Maher added that damages are tricky because the town don't want to send the wrong message to other contractors, like ones coming in for the Arlington High School project, that they will be charged for being a few days late. The dilemma, he said, is where town officials should draw the line.

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    Thompson addition will not be done by start of school - Wicked Local Arlington

    As students return to college in Canton, Hannibal, they’ll see several renovations to campuses – Herald-Whig - August 19, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Posted: Aug. 18, 2017 12:01 am Updated: Aug. 18, 2017 11:20 pm

    Just because school is out during the summer doesn't mean work on campus shuts down, too.

    Both Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Mo., and Hannibal-LaGrange University in Hannibal, Mo., have spent the summer making renovations to their campuses. New and returning students and their families will notice an updated feeling on both campuses when the fall semester starts next week.

    Culver-Stockton College

    Updating residence halls was a goal for the college this summer.

    C-SC's largest construction project has been the new $3 million suite-style Carolyn L. and Robert W. Brown Residence Hall. Each suite includes four beds, a kitchenette, private bathrooms and built-in closets. It also will have four classrooms in one wing.

    Shannon Hall underwent nearly $500,000 facility upgrades, including new windows, bathrooms, drywall, paint and LED lighting.

    "Due to increased enrollment, the new residence hall and Shannon Hall renovations were a high priority," said Mike Bringer, C-SC director of campus security and facilities. Updates to Weldon, Gerlach, Clough and Stone halls were made, as well.

    As for academic buildings, the Carl Johann Memorial Library was outfitted with new windows, and the Herrick Center has new flooring, lighting and paint.

    "The replacement of over 120 windows in this building has improved its look from an interior and exterior perspective, not to mention it creates a more energy-efficient climate," Bringer said of the library.

    The recreation and wellness center has new paint, bathroom vanities and resinous flooring, and the Joe Charles Field House was converted to a football locker room. Outdoors, an archway featuring bronze lettering and the college seal at the main entrance of campus has been added.

    The college also is installing new aluminum footboards, walking surfaces and seating with backs at Ellison Poulton Stadium. Capacity will be expanded to 1,006, which includes eight wheelchair spaces with companion seats. Installation is expected to be done by the Wildcats' first home football game Sept. 9.

    "These renovations and improvements have a direct effect on everyone's experience at college," Bringer said. "With that being said, the Hill is home away from home for students and their families. The projects completed this summer will enhance the overall student experience, and current feedback includes very positive comments."

    New students checked in to campus Friday, and classes start Monday.

    Hannibal-LaGrange University

    Multiple changes were made to the HLGU campus over the summer. Most noticeable were renovations to Kleckner Hall and the L.A. Foster Student Center.

    Kleckner, a community-style women's dormitory, had minor repairs made to it in the past, but this year it was time to do more than that to better serve students, university officials decided.

    Kleckner had significant updates to its lighting, flooring, lobbies and restrooms. The building's heating and air-conditioning system also was replaced.

    "In an ongoing effort to provide quality housing for our students, we created a master plan to remodel and upgrade where needed," HLGU President Anthony Allen said in a statement. "After performing some scheduled maintenance, it became clear that more work is needed."

    The amount of work the dormitory required placed it at the top of the renovation list, he noted.

    New in the student center is the snack shop the HLGU Loft, which will serve personal pizzas, smoothies, coffee and more. The center also had new lighting, flooring and furniture installed.

    In addition, the University Bookstore and student life offices moved into the student center. The public safety office, which used to be in the student center, has moved to the Burt Administration Building.

    Move-in day for new-students at Hannibal-LaGrange was Thursday. Classes begin Tuesday.

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