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    Learn natural pest control from book on beneficial bugs

    - January 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Sunday, January 5, 2014, 12:01 a.m.

    Most people want insects out of their gardens and yards. Jessica Walliser invites them in. Walliser, an organic gardening advocate, makes the case for natural pest management in Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden. She favors an approach that lets nature take its course, with a little human oversight. Nature, Walliser says, works best when it's allowed to stay in balance. (Akron Beacon Journal/MCT)

    Most people want insects out of their gardens and yards. Jessica Walliser invites them in. Walliser, an organic gardening advocate, makes the case for natural pest management in Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden. She favors an approach that lets nature take its course, with a little human oversight. Nature, Walliser says, works best when it's allowed to stay in balance. (Akron Beacon Journal/MCT)

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    Jessica Walliser, an organic gardening advocate, makes the case for natural pest management in "Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden." She favors an approach that lets nature take its course, with a little human oversight.

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    Woman dies from injuries in Woodlawn hit-and-run

    - January 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun

    8:46 a.m. EST, January 5, 2014

    A 58-year-old woman who was struck by a car Thursday at Security Boulevard and Woodlawn Drive in Woodlawn, died Saturday afternoon at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center where she had been transported for treatment.

    The name of the deceased female is not being released by Baltimore County Police pending notification of next-of-kin.

    Baltimore County Police and fire personnel responded to the scene of the accident at 9:08 p.m. Thursday, and found that a woman had been struck by a vehicle.

    The initial investigation by the Baltimore County Police Department Crash Team indicated that the female pedestrian had been crossing Security Boulevard and Wood lawn Drive, when she was struck by a Volkswagen Jetta that was traveling eastbound on Security Boulevard. The vehicle remained at the scene.

    The accident remains under investigation by county police.

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    Warrnambool holiday talks and walks on offer

    - January 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jan. 6, 2014, 4 a.m.

    VISITORS and locals can enjoy a packed schedule of talks, walks and events as part of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museums summer series.

    VISITORS and locals can enjoy a packed schedule of talks, walks and events as part of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museums summer series.

    In partnership with Deakin University, sessions will include talks exploring the Western District landscape, tracking animals in the global ocean and the sustainability of seaweed as a food source.

    Tours to the Middle Island Maremma project, fashion parades featuring couture from the 1880s and a behind-the-scenes look at the Warrnambool Art Gallery are also on offer throughout January.

    Warrnambool City Council tourism services manager Peter Abbott said the program was an excellent opportunity for participants to get active while learning.

    The Deakin Summer Series program offers programs for all ages and encourages visitors to the city to explore around the city, as well as exposing them to Deakin University, he said.

    Its not just Flagstaff Hill, its all of the city and there will be more for adults as well.

    Mr Abbott said the Maremma tours were always popular.

    Wednesdays on the Wharf was also back with local bands playing each Wednesday evening throughout January from 5.30pm on the Flagstaff Hill wharf.

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    Granite quarry in Kozhikode cracks open a divide

    - January 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A granite quarry and crusher facility has bared the divide between the politically connected and the ordinary, allegedly cracked open the walls of houses nearby and is fast changing the landscape from a verdant green to an angry red at Peruvayal village in Kunnamangalam.

    But mistake not. Chaliyar Granite Private Ltd. is a licensed outfit. Their papers say so. Moosa Moulavi, a partner, introduces himself as a social worker and general convener of the Indian Union Muslim Leagues Kunnamangalam Assembly constituency committee. He says the quarry is run by a few workers from the neighbourhood. It is a livelihood for us, he insists.

    Mr. Moulavi invitesThe Hinduinto a small office opposite the crusher unit up a winding narrow road atop the Pallikadavu hill with a panoramic sight of the Chaliyar glistening in the evening sun.

    In the dust-laden atmosphere, a few trucks have queued up for their daily load of quarried granite, in various forms from gravel to blocks. Somewhere in the slopes of the hill, metallic thuds of an excavator punching the rock face of the hill fills the air.

    Mr. Moulavi does not for a moment hesitate to produce the documents giving him the right to dig the hill. The licences are handed over to this correspondent. The factory licence, the explosives licence, environment certificate, and the no objection certificate from the panchayat all of them.

    We have nothing to hide. What we are doing is totally legal, he said. His certificate under the Kerala Minor Minerals Concession Rules, 1967, gives him permission to quarry two plots measuring 24 cents each on the hill. We bought 15 acres here. The crusher does not require all that land. But we bought it anyway so that the local people are not disturbed by our work We are all residents of this area, he said.

    He pouts when told about the cracks on peoples homes. Their houses are over 100 metres from this quarry. Look at my office, there is no crack on my walls, he reasoned.

    Khadeeja Puthukadi, who lives on the steep slope leading to the quarry, hardly agrees with Mr. Moulavi. Her front yard is cracked, so are her walls. She says the earth trembles when explosives are detonated. But we are poor. There is no one to talk for us, she said.

    Her neighbour, Rekha Rajesh, a young widow who lives with her two children, has just moved into a small concrete house from a tin-roofed shed.

    Her husband died in an accident last year. We pooled money to build a house for her. Now she is scared that jerks from the quarry may damage her new house, T.C. Ali, a local madrasa teacher and neighbour, said.

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    Police blotter, 1/5

    - January 5, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An electrical problem started a fire that caused damages totaling $175,000 at a North Lebanon Township home Thursday afternoon, a fire chief said.

    The fire was sparked by the electrical wiring of a water filtering system, said Weavertown Fire Chief Donald Steiner.

    The fire caused damages of $100,000 to the home at 614 E. Maple St. and $75,000 to its contents, he said. The basement sustained fire damage, and the rest of the house had heavy smoke damage. Steiner said smoke detectors in the house did not go off, possibly because of dead batteries.

    Firefighters from nine fire companies were dispatched to extinguish the fire.

    aggravated assault >> Julie Graham, 25, Harrisburg, was charged with having unprotected sexual intercourse with a 25-year-old Swatara Township man at his home between June 1 and 30, knowing she was HIV positive and not telling him, state police at Lickdale said Saturday. They also had sex at Graham's home in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, during that time, police said. Police said Graham also lied about her HIV status.

    She was arraigned Friday before District Judge Kim Wolfe, who set her bail at $25,000, police said. In addition to aggravated assault, she was charged with sexual assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person, police said.

    Burglary >> Two people broke into the Schubert Best gas station, 5836 Four Point Road, in Bethel Township by throwing an object through the front door and shattering glass at 4:50 a.m. Saturday, state police at Hamburg said. The pair entered the store and took a cash register and cigarettes.

    One of the burglars wore a white, hooded sweatshirt, jeans and sneakers, police said. The other wore a checkered hooded sweatshirt believed to be black and white, jeans and sneakers. The gender, height, weight and age of the burglars could not be determined. The suspect wearing the white sweatshirt fled from the store with the cash register, and the other took the cigarettes. The two split up and headed in opposite directions when they left.

    Anyone with further information should call police at at 610-562-6885.

    Water investigation >> Two adults and a child were displaced by a water supply line break Friday night in the first block of East Pine Street in Cleona.

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