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January 17, 2014 by
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Kansas City Hitch Fit Client Sheds 65 Pounds and Competes with WBFF
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January 17, 2014 by
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JACKSON, MI Microbreweries are popping up everywhere around the Jackson area these days.
The latest, Sheds Brewing Company, is set to open Saturday, Jan. 25, at 3090 Shirley Drive in Blackman Township, the former site of Lenores Aerobics.
Sheds Brewing co-owners Blong Thao and Jeff Tolonen, who are both Consumers Energy employees, have been busy renovating the interior of the location and, most importantly, perfecting the brews that will make up the Sheds selection.
Thao and Tolonen are self-described hopheads and rank IPAs among their favorites. However, expect a diverse variety on tap at Sheds.
Our goal is robust, malty, full-flavored, high-quality American ales light to dark, Thao said.
Sheds will feature six beers on tap to start. Thao and Tolonen brew in single-barrel batches, making Sheds fall under nanobrewery status.
There will also be snacks available. Hours will be noon to midnight Saturdays, noon to 10 p.m. Sunday, 5 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays and 5 p.m. to midnight Fridays.
In addition to the beer, Sheds will feature free pool and ping-pong tables and flat-screen televisions and eventually an outdoor beer garden.
Sheds will be the third brewery to open in Jackson since June 2013, joining Grand River Marketplace, 117 W. Louis Glick Highway, and Bifferhaus Brewing Company, 900 Lansing Ave.
We think its great Im a member of the mug club at the other two, Tolonen said. Wed love to see Jackson become a mecca for beer great beer.
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January 17, 2014 by
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Jan. 17, 2014, 11 a.m.
Gujarat
Nearly 50 Gujarat NRE Coking Coal workers will walk out of the Illawarra mines for the last time today, leaving behind their jobs after a turbulent year.
Chairman Jasbir Singh announced 47 people had been offered a voluntary redundancy package, after the company announced it needed to restructure the workforce at Russell Vale and Wongawilli mines late last year.
The company originally planned to shed about 90 jobs, or 20 per cent of its workforce, due to high production costs, unstable global markets and delayed expansion approvals.
Over the last three to four months considerable effort has been directed to ensuring the mines remain operational and as many jobs as possible are maintained, Mr Singh said. said.
Arun Jagatramka and Jasbir Singh. Picture SYLVIA LIBER
While the primary aim of the voluntary redundancy scheme was to reduce manning by up to 90 positions, we will offer this to 47 workers who will finish their employment this week.
We will then look at the potential for workers to relocate between the two mines, taking into account the vacancies that have occurred in the last four months due to resignations and natural attrition.
It is believed the company will also pursue forced redundancies in the coming weeks.
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January 17, 2014 by
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An armed man waves his rifle outside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012.
A long-awaited Senate Intelligence Committee report released Wednesday concluded there was no specific advanced warning ahead of the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attacks that killed four American diplomats, but top officials should have done more to ensure safety in the region.
"In the months prior to the attack, [U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens] and other State Department officials in Libya outlined concerns via cables to State Department headquarters about the security of the Mission compound in Benghazi and made several requests for additional security resources," the report said.
But despite the warnings, sufficient action to improve safety was not taken, according to the Senate panel.
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"Despite the clearly deteriorating security situation in Benghazi and requests for additional security resources, few significant improvements were made by the State Department to the security posture of the Temporary Mission Facility," the report said. "The committee found no evidence that significant actions were taken by the State Department between August 15, 2012, and September 11, 2012, to increase security at the Mission facility in response to the concerns raised in that meeting."
Thought the report went over many long-reported details of the attacks, some new details were revealed.
While Stevens, one of the four diplomats who died that night, was still missing, someone was using his phone. But some receiving the calls soon became alarmed the individual was trying to lure people in for another attack.
"After an exchange of calls between the individual in possession of Stevens' phone and some of the Americans, the Americans became concerned that the caller could be luring U.S. personnel into an ambush at the hospital and concluded it was too risky to go to the hospital," the report said.
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January 17, 2014 by
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MOULTRIE Popular pre-moistened toweletts that are often advertised as flushable are creating clogs and backups in sewer systems around the nation. Moultrie is now facing obstacles because of these wipes, according to city officials.
This problem has increasingly over the past five years become a major issue for our Moultrie sewer system, Utilities Director Roger King said.
Just as disposable diapers are now considered a necessity, wet wipes have become essentials in the average parents arsenal, the city said in a press release. But the popularity of these one-time-use items isnt limited to infant backsides. Special-use wipes are being marketed for make-up removal, pet owners, day care centers, rest homes, computer users and the list goes on. Antibacterial wipes are available to clean just about every surface, from hands to grimy floors and bathroom mirrors.
A lot of them end up down the toilet, and the city said few are flushable. Well, they flush just fine, but the cloth like products dont disintegrate the way toilet paper does. Thats where it starts to cost The City of Moultrie money and ultimately all citizens.
Our lift stations are plugged up about once a week, King said. It has just cost us $18,000 to repair a piece of equipment due to these wipes. King said he has seen this problem increase 5 percent each year.
The city said its residents need to realize while companies may say their wipes are safe for sewers and septic, they do not break up like toilet paper. Wipes not only affect the city sewer system but it can also ruin septic tanks.
If its not toilet paper, dont flush it, King said.
Other common items that should not be flushed into the sewer system:
Medications (could end up in drinking water).
Plastic objects.
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January 17, 2014 by
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Room Addition | Applications of Ductless Split Systems.
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January 17, 2014 by
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Homes for sale - 3311 BAGATELLE Lane, MUNDELEIN, IL
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January 17, 2014 by
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Syracuse (WSYR-TV) An emergency room is a destination for people with an urgent medical condition.
But some hospitals provide doctors on average more promptly than others.
The Federal Government recently released the wait times people can expect in emergency rooms throughout the country.
Among Central New York hospitals, patients can expect the shortest wait times at Crouse Hospital, whereas patients who go to St. Josephs Hospital Health Center will likely wait more than an hour:
In addition, they say the new emergency room facilities have altered their workflow and that the staff is learning how to use the new space more efficiently.
Changed the footprint completely. But when you change a footprint, you have to do different work flows. You have to learn how to manage the space differently, said Dr. Sandy Sulik at St. Josephs.
Crouses facility is decades old, despite being the most efficient. Staff say Crouse will soon feature improved emergency facilities.
We were originally, two years ago, at like 76 minutes. We've redesigned our entire front end process from the time when you enter to the time you see a provider to be as quick as possible to get the work up and care started, said Dr. Michael Jorolemon at Crouse.
More information is available on the Medicare website.
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January 17, 2014 by
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Published: Friday, 1/17/2014
BY JON CHAVEZ BLADE BUSINESS WRITER
The Toledo-area retail market improved considerably in 2013, fueled by new stores or expansions that pushed the overall vacancy rate down a full percentage point from the previous year.
According to the year-end report from Toledo commercial real estate firm the Reichle Klein Group, the overall retail vacancy rate shrunk to 13.2 percent last year from 14.2 percent a year earlier.
Perhaps even more impressive, the vacancy rate for anchor store spaces dropped to 9.8 percent from 13 percent a year ago, according to the report. The decline marked the first time since 2004 that the vacancy rate for anchor spaces in the Toledo market has been below 10 percent.
Overall, the retail market absorbed 377,150 square feet of vacant space in just the last six months and a total of 729,000 square feet for the year.
Youre seeing a continued recovery for certain, and its definitely a pleasant thing to see, said Kurt Pollex, a commercial real estate agent with the Reichle Klein Group who helped prepare the report.
The big box properties have either been resurfaced or filled. And the big box eyesores the vacant cinemas have been taken down. Its certainly more appealing visually, and the improvement makes less space available, Mr. Pollex said.
Reichle Klein said that a large factor in the reduced vacancy rate is the redevelopment or repurposing of commercial sites in the Toledo area instead of new development on greenfield sites, a process that remains dormant.
Speculative construction just isnt there and it will take time for that without having a tenant, Mr. Pollex said.
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January 17, 2014 by
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A new restaurant near the Poston Butte Golf Course in Anthem will be open to the public. Opening day is expected to be in early 2015.
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New restaurant near the Poston Butte Golf Course in Anthem will be open to the public. Opening day is expected to be in early 2015.
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New restaurant near the Poston Butte Golf Course in Anthem will be open to the public. Opening day is expected to be in early 2015.
Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2014 1:00 am
Big new restaurant coming to Anthem From Pulte Homes Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. |
Construction will begin this month on a new restaurant near the Poston Butte Golf Course in Anthem at Merrill Ranch. The new restaurant will be open to the public and is expected to open in early 2015.
We are getting a lot of positive response from homeowners about this exciting news as this will be the first restaurant in the Anthem master plan, said Scott Turner, executive director of communities for PulteGroups Arizona division. Both Anthem residents and the surrounding community will benefit from this fantastic new addition.
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