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January 5, 2014 by
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CHICKASHA
A man was arrested earlier this week for second degree burglary after allegedly stealing copper and part of a rolling chair from an unoccupied home.
Chickasha Police detained Donald Guffee for second degree burglary and possession of stolen property after they responded to an unknown address in the 600 block of S. 13th St. for a burglary in progress. The reporting party said they saw a male subject, later identified as Guffee, in a detached garage behind a residence on Sunday afternoon.
After initially not finding anyone, officers staked out the area when they saw Guffee walk up with dragging a gray, 55-gallon trash can and carrying a black and yellow toolbox. The officer observed that the trash contained copper fittings, wire and other items.
When Guffee was asked what was going on, Guffee replied that a black male named "Vernell" told him to go to the residence and drag a trash can out into the alley so he could come pick it up. The officer asked Guffee if the items were his, and he replied that they were not.
The officer placed Guffee under investigative detention and investigated the back door of the residence, which was open. Copper wiring had been ripped from a wall in the living room area, and it appeared that the home was obviously in the middle of a remodeling.
Police then contacted the homeowner, who said that no one had permission to be inside the house or garage or to take any of his things. The homeowner said that a roll of 12/2 yellow coated wiring should be inside the house. The officer said that this wiring was actually in the trashcan that Guffee had been dragging.
The officer had also seen the top of a Craftsman rolling chair, made of metal and later identified as belonging to the homeowner, in the trashcan that Guffee had been dragging.
Guffee said that a friend of his named Josh had told him to go to the residence and take the trashcan to the alleyway so he could pick it up. In a later interview, Josh said that Guffee had not been at his residence that day.
Guffee told another officer that a black man named "Vernell" who was drunk and at Josh's house gave him $18 to come take the trashcan out to the alleyway. Guffee said that an electrician told him that there was wiring in the trashcan. The officer reported that Guffee later changed his story, saying that it was a plumber who told him about the items. Guffee also provided different locations than he was coming from. First he said he was coming from Josh's house and the later said he was coming from another subject, "Mike's" home. When it was brought to Guffee's attention that his story was changing, Guffee stated that the officers were making him nervous.
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January 5, 2014 by
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January 5, 2014 by
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Plano, TX (PRWEB) January 04, 2014
One visit is all it takes for anyone to be impressed with the exceptional services and value at Linear Automotive. For more information, call 972-633-2201 or visit the website for a free estimate.
Even the pickiest person will understand why more people around North Dallas choose Linear Automotive for all repair needs, both small and large. From oil changes to major engine repair, small paintless dent removal to major collision repair, and factory scheduled regular maintenance, every Honda model can be serviced by a certified mechanic, whether its brand new or 10 years old.
Linear Automotive is often referred to as a Honda dealer alternative due to the 5 star customer service, affordable labor rates, and exceptional certified mechanic repair services that rival dealership quality. New lifts were recently added to upgrade the repair shop's performance, and more technicians are now available to ensure every job gets completed on schedule.
The expert certified mechanics in this Honda repair shop can handle any range of services including brakes, pads, calipers, rotors, master cylinders, power steering pumps, alternators, batteries, starters, radiators, front ends, shocks, struts, suspension, heating, air conditioning, fuel pumps, intake manifolds, sensors, switches, and much more. There is also a tow truck available for towing in Plano, Richardson, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, and The Colony, Texas.
When it comes to certified Honda factory scheduled maintenance, the quality and value is obvious. The expert Honda mechanics can help anyone needing an oil change, clutch replacement, fuel injection cleaning, brake or power steering flush, cooling system flush, air conditioning service & freon recharge, spark plugs, tune up, filters, timing belts, water pumps, and much more.
The certified Honda body shop and collision repair center boasts a computerized frame machine operated by I-Car certified technicians that can pull a frame back info factory specifications when an automobile has been in a major collision or accident. This Honda repair shop accepts all insurance, helps with rental cars, and even accepts Honda extended warranty service contracts.
The Honda body shop uses OEM parts and can repair or replace fenders, bumpers, hoods, grilles, doors, quarter panels, body panels, windshields, windows, rear glass, trunk lids, spoilers, ground effects, and can even provide a custom paint job if needed. Be sure to check out the climate controlled Italian style down draft paint booth that leaves a showroom finish every time.
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January 5, 2014 by
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January 5, 2014 by
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FRISCO, Texas Towson trailed North Dakota State, 21-7, at halftime of Saturdays Football Championship Subdivision title game, but nothing took more of a beating than the turf at Toyota Stadium.
The Bermuda-grass field at the 20,500-seat facility was constantly getting dug up by players, and as many as 40 staffers from the stadium and the NCAA flooded the field in between changes of possessions to stamp down the turf.
Towson running backs Terrance West and Darius Victor each tripped on separate running plays in the second and third quarter, and Bison senior quarterback Brock Jensen had to jump on one loose chunk of grass before lining up under center in the third period.
Nick Shafer, the stadium's vice president of operations blamed the weather for the poor field conditions, saying in a written statement distributed at halftime, "The facility replaced the turf on the field between the hash marks on Nov. 18. Shortly thereafter, an ice storm came through Frisco and ice sat on the field for a week. This prevented the grass from taking root underneath the turf. We haven't changed any field preparation from years' past. The only difference this year is that weather did not cooperate with us."
Tigers coach Rob Ambrose dismissed any notion that the turf affected the play. "In the end, we played in snow, red turf, busted turf, you name it," he said, referring to a snowstorm that blanketed the team's win against Eastern Illinois and the red-colored field at Eastern Washington. "It doesn't matter."
Fans and viewers of the game took to Twitter to point out the hazardous conditions, and the Wikipedia entry on Toyota Stadium was swiftly updated to reflect the poor nature of the field.
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January 5, 2014 by
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Topics: dragon boat, gazebos, grafton, stolen
GRAFTON Dragon Boat Club wants the people of the Clarence Valley to join around 62,000 people around Australia in the search for three portable gazebos that went missing from its clubhouse last month.
Club president Martin Thompson said news of the thefts, which the club only discovered recently, had been posted on the Dragon Boats Australia Facebook page, which had 62,000 members.
Mr Thompson said the biggest of the three gazebos had a big Grafton Dragon
Boats Club logo on it and another had NRMA Roadside Assistance all around the skirting.
"We've let everyone know on Facebook so they'll be keeping their eyes open and we would like everyone in the Clarence Valley to do the same," Mr Thompson said.
He said the club had last used the gazebos at its final regatta of the year in November and locked them away in its shed.
"A couple of members had noticed the biggest of the gazebos was missing, but we thought someone had borrowed it for Christmas," Mr Thompson said.
However, a more detailed inspection soon after revealed three of the club's five gazebos was missing.
"We thought something was a big odd, because the door of the shed had become stuck and we had to wiggle and wobble it to get it open," he said.
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January 5, 2014 by
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Blood Cotil (1/4) was still going well in front on his fencing debut when he hit the penultimate obstacle pretty hard, allowing Jimmy Mangan's charge, ridden by his son Paddy, to come home unchallenged.
The 7/2 chance had been the only one to keep tabs on the Willie Mullins-trained hot-pot but he looked destined for second place until the demise of the classy five-year-old and jockey Paul Townend.
West Council took the runner-up spot, 24 lengths adrift of Castle Wings, who was winning for the first time over fences at the 13th attempt.
The winning trainer revealed Castle Wings could be aimed at the Thyestes Chase at Gowran on January 23.
He said: "He ran a great race at Limerick (second over Christmas) and I did worry that this race was coming a bit quick for him. But if you're not in, you can't win!
"I'd like to have a crack at the Thyestes if he gets in at the weights. It's been a lucky race for us in the past."
Mullins and Townend had struck with Wicklow Brave (2/5 favourite), who had little difficulty landing the odds in the McCarthy Insurance Group Maiden Hurdle.
Winner of his last three bumpers, the five-year-old coasted to a seven-length success on his hurdles bow.
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January 5, 2014 by
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Troy Maxson was a man before his time, but his legacy remains one of theaters most potent.
The middle-aged garbage man at the center of August Wilsons Fences, Maxons youth was defined by the baseball talent he showed as a star player in the Negro Leagues. But because he was born too early to play in the majors, he is determined to shield his son Cory from similar disappointment.
The play, which won Wilson a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award in 1987, chronicles in detail specific trials of African-American life in 1957 Pittsburgh.
But it resonates with timeless power as it delves into relationships that fray under long-simmering frustration a father and son divided by generational changes, a husband and wife whose everyday sacrifices whittle away at their happiness as well as loyalties and bonds that cannot be undone.
The play is so textured and layered with language, with thought, with feeling, with family, with hope, with dreams, with love, with disappointment, and, finally with forgiveness and self-acceptance, says Phylicia Rashad, who will direct the play at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton beginning Friday.
And history, lets not leave that out, she adds. There was so much to attract my attention and to earn my devotion.
Rashad helms the show immediately following a Long Wharf Theatre production in New Haven that received complimentary reviews.
The cast includes Esau Pritchett as Troy; Chris Myers as Cory; Portia as Troys wife, Rose; Phil McGlaston as the neighbor Bono; Jared McNeill as Troys older son, Lyons; and G. Alvarez Reid as Troys brother, Gabriel, who suffered a head injury in World War II.
Rashad rose to fame as Clair Huxtable on The Cosby Show and has maintained a strong presence in the theater. In 2004, she became the first African-American woman to win a Tony Award for best actress in a play for A Raisin in the Sun, which she reprised on television in 2008.
Also in 2004, she appeared as Esther, a mystical figure believed to be 285 years old, in Wilsons Gem of the Ocean on Broadway.
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January 5, 2014 by
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Verdict
Denis Hogan is a brilliant placer of his horses and looks to have found another opportunity for LUKE'S BENEFIT, who won over hurdles at Fairyhouse last month and completed a double over fences at Punchestown on New Year's Eve. He's in such good heart that a 6lb penalty looks manageable and a hat-trick beckons. Treat Yourself was conceding 12lb to the selection when beaten seven lengths over hurdles at Thurles in February so the revised weights put him in with a shout on his handicap debut over fences. Golden Ticket landed a novices' handicap here in November but was very disappointing when strongly fancied at Navan a month later. Worldor has won twice over timber but hasn't shown much so far over fences, though he makes his handicap bow here.
Luke's Benefit (IRE) 7-2 (11-0) Always prominent, led after 3 out, went clear and ridden after next, stayed on well run-in, won at Punchestown 2m hcp chs 0-116 hvy in Dec beating Kennoway (10-12) by 7l, 10 ran.
Treat Yourself (IRE) 7-2 (11-12) Chased leaders, moderate 4th until moderate 3rd from 5 out, pushed along in moderate 2nd approaching straight, closed from before 2 out, no impression in 3rd when slightly hampered last and left 2nd again, kept on same pace,, 2nd of 6, 11l behind Is Herself About (11-5) at Clonmel 2m beg chs gd in Dec.
Knocklong (IRE) 4-1 (10-12) Held up, pecked 2nd, 3rd and not fluent, moderate 7th halfway, 6th 5 out, pushed along and no impression 4 out, pulled up before 2 out, in a race won by Uncle Tom Cobley (11-7) at Ballinrobe 2m 1f hcp chs 0-123 sft in Apr, 8 ran.
Character Actor (IRE) 33-1 (10-6) Towards rear, headway into 7th 4 out, ridden and no extra next, 9th of 16, 37l behind Daring Article (10-3) at Punchestown 2m 6f hcp chs in Dec.
Ballyfinboy (IRE) 10-1 (10-9) Towards rear, closer order 5 out, soon 8th, no impression and kept on same pace straight, 6th of 10, 29l behind The Amarillo Kid (10-7) at Cork 2m gd in Oct.
Golden Ticket (AUS) 2-1fav (10-10) Soon chased leaders, 4th after 5 out, 7th before straight, weakened 3 out, 10th of 15, well behind Oscars Business (10-7) at Navan 2m 4f hcp chs 0-130 in Dec.
Churchfield Champ (IRE) 50-1 (10-4) Soon mid-division, improved to chase leaders into straight, weakened last, 19th of 28, well behind Rockyaboya (10-3) at Leopardstown 3m hcp chs 0-145 sft in Dec.
Mr Goodenough (IRE) 6-1 (10-1) Mid-division on outer, 7th halfway, pushed along 3 out and no impression in 10th approaching straight, no extra and behind when pulled up run-in, dismounted, in a race won by Goonyella (10-0) at Punchestown 3m 6f hcp chs 0-145 hvy in Apr, 19 ran.
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There is a glint in 25-year-old Rana Hashims eye. It seems like just yesterday when he lost his employment as a rider at a small company that downsized. It seems like just yesterday when he was picking odd jobs as a plumber and electrician to scrape through for his parents, wife and child. It seems like just yesterday when his wife was selling her jewellery collection to fund his admission and transport expenses. It seems like just yesterday when life was becoming a chore.
But not today.
Today, Rana Hashim is not simply a proud alumnus of Aman Tech, a large-scale vocational training institute established by the Aman Foundation in Karachis Korangi Industrial Area. He has also just received an offer of employment from a company in Bahrain as an air-conditioning and refrigeration technician. Life is about to take-off, and he couldnt be grateful enough for his Aman Tech experience.
Sprawling over six acres, Aman Tech has six fully equipped computer labs, a library, 18 workshops and a students breakout area. Groups of students gather around work tables on spotless floors and amidst hydraulic floor jacks, elaborate arrays of tools and instruments mounted on slick slat walls, simulator car engines, air compressors and all the nifty gizmos that make it a dream lab where a young man can play real life Lego.
In sharp contrast to greasy auto workshops, makeshift garages and dingy, badly-lit shops where an apprentice learns from a master, the Aman Tech premises are bright, air-conditioned and state-of-the-art yet simple. The institute imparts vocational training in disciplines as varied and specialised as automobiles, general electric, mechanical, refrigeration and air-conditioning, welding, fabrication, pipe work, plumbing and electronics.
After a year, students are ready to take on challenges at the highest levels and all this at a nominal fee. The only admission pre-requisite is matriculation or even below. Aman Tech has already improved the lives of over 1,000 young men by providing them job options; some 3,000 are presently under training.
Ranas big break came soon after graduating with flying colours, as he proudly tells me. A team of foreign recruiters had come to interview refrigeration and air-conditioning graduates, and Rana was one of the 25 graduates short-listed for an interview. Since he had been working on his English language skills, he aced the round. Im doing all of this for my little one. Shortly after that, he received his offer letter.
Like Rana Hashim, Waqar also discovered Aman Tech through friends recommendation. He enrolled in automobile training pursuing a passion that he held since childhood. When they were younger, Waqars over-protective father would not allow his siblings and him to go out much. Waqar would fuel his passion for cars by creating toy models from matchboxes. He started working with real cars at a workshop that paid him nothing and went from job to job, including fast food restaurants. Even in the 21st century, people frown upon blue-collar work, he says.
Presently Waqar works in the day at Honda Motors, does an evening shift at a fast food chain and sleeps only three hours a night. This way he gets to do what he likes, as well as take a decent pay packet home. What I learnt at Aman Tech cannot be compared to the hands-on experience you get by fixing cars in a workshop, but it gives you focus and an internationally recognised diploma, says Waqar.
Rana Hashim and Waqar are just two of the hundreds that advocate Aman Techs cause: to create a growing force of skilled workers, with a positive mind-set and a strong work ethic.
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