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February 7, 2020 by
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Even in mild climates like Texas, there's nothing more frigid than trying to handle metal tools in your chilly, drafty garage. As it turns out, you can easily heat this space with a range of fixesfrom quick additions to permanent installations. Here's how to properly heat your garage this winter.
Types of Garage Heaters
You have the tiny space heater tucked under your desk at work, but there are many mobileor more permanentoptions that can heat your whole garage. The most popular are electric, but you might want to consider one of these lesser-known mediums as well.
Should You Insulate Your Garage?
If you want a more permanent, efficient solution, you might consider insulating your workspace. Most garages aren't sufficiently insulated, which is why they feel so cold in the winter months. If you are a dedicated craftsperson or spend a lot of time working in your garage, enlist a professional contractor to insulate your walls and ceilings.
Like your home, you'll want to prevent heat from going straight out the garage window or door. You might want to replace your garage door with a better insulated model. It might seem like a big expense at first, but this will pay dividends in heating costsand comfortonce you're done.
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February 7, 2020 by
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During the early months of 2020, construction is scheduled to start in Irvine, Calif., on BANC, a 250-key luxury hotel with 16 condos and 150,000 sf of office space. Sitting atop that buildings parking garage will be a 40,000-sf roof deck with two swimming pools, a 6,500-sf nightclub, and $1.4 million in landscaping.
The landscaping will contribute to providing a level of intimacy for an amenity that accommodates 1,200 people. Another element meant to create a kind of Las Vegas experience will be 40 rentable cabanas, including six that fit up to 20 people each, says Rob Budetti, NCARB, CDP, LEED GA, Partner with AO Architects, this projects designer.
BANC accentuates how roof deck entertainment spaces have become prevalent, even essential, in new construction and as additions to existing buildings. The amenity has become a prominent feature for office buildings, offering an accessible, secure extension of the occupants workplace, explains John Crump, Vice President and Workplace Studio Leader for SmithGroups Washington, D.C., office, whose recent projects include the District Center at 555 12th Street NW, with a 10,000-sf outdoor terrace.
When considering a roof entertainment space, project teams must address several factors: weight loads, moisture control and rainwater management, wind uplift, and occupant safety. The BANC project, for example, must account for the pools depth (3 to 4 feet) and planters with six feet of planting depth, says Diego Alessi, ASLA, Principal and Director of AO Architects landscape studio.
There are four types of loadssnow, rain, live, and deadthat any roof deck design manages, says Blair Hildahl, PE, LEED AP, CMO and Founding Partner with Base4, an AE firm based in LaCrosse, Wis. He adds that if shear walls dont extend above the roof level, the rooftop structure must be able to withstand lateral loads from seismic and wind activity.
Planning for a roof deck needs to happen at the concept stage, says Hildahl. The challenge is to make egress, accessibility, insulation requirements, and waterproofing/drainage work together efficiently.
That gets complicated when the amenity is being dropped onto an older building whose original structural design only figured on snow and dead loads on the roof.
Chicago-based architecture and construction firm Epstein designed the conversion of the Conrad Chicago from an office building to a hotel. The owner, Lawrence Geller, insisted on adding a dynamic roof, so Epstein had to make sure the buildings columns could handle the extra load. The columns were reinforced with a carbon-fiber spray, and beams were installed under the roof slab, says David Scott, AIA, Epsteins Director of Hospitality.
Roof deck amenities are typically built in layers, and the lower layers are probably not going to be touched again for a very long time, says Craig Hargrove, AIA, LEED AP, CDT, RRC, Senior Vice President and Director of Architecture with Hoffmann Architects. So how those layers get built is important because they can be fabulously expensive.
Hargrove notes that a deck must deal with the pitch that funnels rainwater from the roof to drains. But a -inch incline in the walking surface can be noticeable and disturbing psychologically to people standing on it.
Water can be moved to drains at two levels: at the structural deck where the waterproofing membrane is often installed, and above the deck at the walking surface. If these two surfaces drain independently, each can have two different pitches, allowing the walking surface to have a slope that is more conducive to the use of the space. In other cases, such as with loose laid pavers on a pedestal system over the structural deck, the walking surface can be level with no pitch, because water that might collect at the walking surface will drain to the structural deck between the pavers. The pitch of the roof then moves the water by gravity to the drains.
Another approachand one that is typically less expensiveis to stack high-density plastic adjustable shims, known as screw jacks, under the corners of the deck to level the panels.
In any reconstruction that involves a roof deck, its important to consider insulation placement, advises Carl Baldassarra, Principal and Unit Manager with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates (WJE). Improper installation below the roof deck can lead to problems such as increased freeze-thaw damage, efflorescence, and condensation.
To control moisture, WJE uses a separate waterproofing membrane, such as hot applied rubberized asphalt, which functions as an air barrier and vapor retarder on the surface of the deck, say WJE Principals Norbert Krogstad and Rich Koziol. (The choice of insulation, says Koziol, is currently confined to extruded polystyrene board because of its water-resistant properties.)
Hargrove of Hoffmann Architects notes that the trick is to keep the roofs membrane as far away from the asset as possible to protect the membrane, which is a key component in moisture control. Penetration points therefore should be flashed and detailed carefully.
The roof deck amenity atop the Conrad by Hilton hotel in Chicagoan adaptive reuse of an office buildingrequired that the buildings structural columns be reinforced to hold the extra weight. Roof deck amenities must also handle wind lift when installing flooring and furniture. Photo:Neal Burger/courtesy Epstein.
Getting the entertainment space to intersect seamlessly with the roofs rainwater drainage system is a design imperative. But, Scott cautions, People dont want to see what youre doing to remove water.
To manage rainwater, BANCs roof deck amenity will be built on paving materials atop a pedestal-like system that, at different areas, will be between six and 18 inches above the roof. Irrigation and drainage will go through the underdeck space. Planters will have their own drainage system thats filtered through a biofiltration swale (a requirement in California).
Wind can play havoc on outdoor entertainment spaces. WJEs Krogstad says that, depending on the space and the height of the building, it might be necessary to anchor the deck or terrace finishes to the structure below. Hargrove points out that manufacturers offer paver-locking systems, in wood or precast concrete, so that the roof itself acts as a large unit of ballast.
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Base4s Hildahl notes that the deck height can affect the elevator landing heights. And if theres a kitchen or any covered spaces, they need to be raised, too; otherwise you may need a ramp for such spaces.
The number of exit doors, stairs, sprinklers, standpipes, and elevators that a roof deck entertainment space must have is spelled out in codes that, for an existing building, sometimes lead to reconstruction. Its sort of the reverse from the way most buildings are designed because people are moving back and forth from the top of the building, says Epsteins Scott. For the Conrad Chicago project, the Building Team had to deconstruct a section of the building to make way for a second stairwell.
In the interest of occupant safety, rooftop spaces used by the public need to be reviewed for guardrail height, says WJEs Baldassarra. Roof decks on tall buildings might also limit the use of combustible materials such as wood decking.
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February 7, 2020 by
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If you are in the market to sell your home, you will find that it is not an easy task. Buying a home is a lot easier than selling it. If you can sell your home quickly, you should thank your stars because you are fortunate. For those who find it challenging to sell a home, there is an option that increases the chances of selling your home quickly, and that option is known as staging your home.
Staging a home means you make your house look excellent and appealing to the prospective buyer. Most real estate agents who were assisting buyers felt that staging a home helped the buyers to make a decision. Most buyers even mentioned to the agents that they were able to picture themselves living in the house.
And similarly, agents who were assisting sellers informed the website that they were able to get a reasonable sales price for the seller. Staged homes also sold faster than homes that are not, according to 100commissionrealestate. Lets now get down to the right way of staging a home:
A cluttered house will never sell. People do not like to see a cluttered house as it makes the house look smaller than it is. Also, the prospective buyer is not interested in all yourknick-knacks. An item that may seem very important for you will have no value for the buyer. You should remove all your details, and you can even rent a storage unit for this purpose.
If you think that you can keep your things in a closet, well, you are not alone, but most buyers will open and check cabinets, and a cluttered closet will not help you in any way. Once you have removed the clutter, you should ideally get your house deep cleaned.
Many deep cleaning service providers will make sure that the home sparkles. Make sure that special care is shown for your kitchen and bathroom. Keep the windows open and let in the fresh air. An additional tip is to keep a lid of the toilet closed when you are showing around a buyer.
Everyone likes a house that is bright and neat. So make sure that the curtains are opened and fresh light filters through.
Also, make sure that all the light fixtures are colorful and attractive. If your lighting fixtures need to be changed, make sure to replace it.
It is common knowledge that white light looks better than yellow light, so make sure that the lights are white and bright.
The first room that a person is going to see is the living room, so make sure that the living room is beautiful. If needed, remove all your furniture, and you can even rent the right furniture to improve the overall look and feel of the living room.
Also, space matters a lot. The buyer needs to see that there is a lot of space for movement, so make sure that the furniture is sparse and not too much. Some buyers do not like to see furniture at all. They want the house devoid of any things.
The next room that most buyers like to see in the bedroom. Most of us spend one-third of our lives in a bedroom, and hence it matters a lot to many people. Make sure the bedroom is painted in soothing colors, and the buyer should feel a sense of relaxation when he or she enters it.
The kitchen is also essential for most buyers. Ensure that it is deep cleaned and also make sure that the appliances in the kitchen are serviced and in good working order. A good tip is to bake cookies or bread before the arrival of the buyer because the fragrance will be an excellent mood enhancer and a great ice breaker.
The bathroom should be deep cleaned, and the fittings should be in good working order.
One place that most people forget to clean in the garage. Many people love to have a neat and organized garage, so make sure that the parking is neat and clean. The tools are kept neatly etc.
As we all know that the first impression a buyer has almost always decided the sale. The first thing that a wannabe buyer will see is the curb or the outside of your house, and this needs to be impressive, it needs to create a lasting impression on the mind of the buyer, and if this is accomplished, the sale of the house is more or less complete.
To improve the value of your curb, as the exteriors are often referred to by realtors, you need to wash the walkway and also the house, there are many power wash service providers you can avail their services and get it done. The windows of the house will also be visible from the outside, and it should be neat and clean, and it should not be coated with dust and grime, you need to get it cleaned too.
If you have a lawn, make sure that the grass is not overgrown. If it is, then mowed it. Keep potted plants along the walkways, ideally with flowering plants. Different colored flowers add a lot of beauty to the sidewalks. If required, get the main door painted so that it looks good. The mailbox is often overlooked, the buyer will not like a house that has a broken mailbox or a dirty one, so make sure that the inbox is cleaned and neat.
Small additions add a lot of value to the house. Keep nice vases in the rooms; make sure that fresh flowers kept in them, it is a small addition, but it adds to the beauty of the place. Buy fresh fruits and keep them in a bowl on the dining table, fold towels and hang them in the bathroom, etc. These small additions will make the wannabe buyer think about buying your house positively.
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February 6, 2020 by
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A new winery will debut in Finleyville this weekend.
Owners Lou and Linda Siyufy, a Peters Township couple, will launch Giant Oaks Winery at a grand opening beginning at noon Saturday. Their facility is located at 3540 Washington Ave., and features a tasting room that will have wines produced with grapes from California, Chile, Pennsylvania and Washington state.
There also will be a selection of semi-sweet white wines and dry reds; Pennsylvania-crafted spirits and beer; and a small plates menu.
Regular tasting room hours will be 4 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday; noon to 10 p.m. Saturday; and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. Private parties may be scheduled on off-business days.
The winery evolved from a hobby Lou Siufy started more than a decade ago. He and his wife also are remodeling a second room in their building for private tastings, and for rental for events/parties for up to 60 people.
For more information, call Beth Stroud, 724-782-0216.
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February 6, 2020 by
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It may be winter, but work continues on the future Mark Boulevard bridge. The estimated $7.5 million project includes the construction of the bridge and two roundabouts. Pennington County Engineer Mike Flaagan said a cofferdam was built weeks ago, allowing a crew to drive pile and pour the footing for the west pier of the bridge. Further construction of the west pier wall will continue for the next couple of weeks and then work will switch to the cofferdam for the east pier. (Photo courtesy of Mike Flaagan)
by April ScheinohaReporter
Remodeling and building projects were among the topics discussed at the Pennington County Board meeting Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Commissioner Bruce Lawrence provided an update on remodeling the county Department of Motor Vehicles office. The office is located at the Government Center, formerly known as the courthouse. The county plans to expand the office into the former site of the County Attorneys Office, which has since moved to the Justice Center.
Lawrence said fellow Commissioner Darryl Tveitbakk had contacted architectural firm BKV Group to possibly create a conceptual drawing for the remodeling project. BKV Group worked on the Justice Center. Lawrence noted that a DMV employee created drawings of what employees wanted and needed in that area. He asked whether the county could instead use the employees drawings for the project.
Commissioner Don Jensen noted that the county is required to seek bids and consult with an architect if the project is more than $100,000. Lawrence replied that the county budgeted $25,000 to remodel the area this year.
The matter is expected to be discussed further at an upcoming meeting of the Building Committee.
Commissioners scheduled a bid opening for the roundabout west of Challenger Elementary School. Bids will be opened Monday, March 9 at 11 a.m.
The roundabout will be constructed as part of the estimated $7.5 million Mark Boulevard bridge project. The county is in the process of constructing the Mark Boulevard bridge connecting the area near CES with the area north of Sanford Health. Two roundabouts are planned as part of that project the CES roundabout and a roundabout on Highway 32 north of Sanford Health. It is anticipated that the bridge would be completed by the end of the 2020 construction season. The Highway 32 roundabout is scheduled to be completed by the end of July 2020. Construction on the CES roundabout will start in summer 2020 after school has ended. The CES roundabout will be completed in summer 2020.
Work has started on the bridge. Pennington County Engineer Mike Flaagan said a cofferdam was built weeks ago, allowing a crew to drive pile and pour the footing for the west pier of the bridge. Further construction of the west pier is expected to continue for the next couple of weeks. Work will then move to the cofferdam for the east pier.
Faye Auchenpaugh, who serves on the City Auditorium Committee, presented the final draft of the Future of the Old Auditorium Adaptive Reuse Plan.
If the county chooses to move forward with renovating county-owned City Auditorium, it is expected that it could cost several million dollars.
City Auditorium was dedicated in February 1934 after the former City Auditorium burned down a year earlier. Currently, the building is in disrepair, and the building doesnt comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The county pays about $30,000 per year to maintain the building, which is leased to several tenants. Rental fees dont cover the cost of operating the building.
To help it determine how to proceed, the county hired a University of Minnesota senior research fellow and a graduate student to obtain public input and craft a design. Their work was covered by grants and private donations.
After meeting with the public, Virajita Singh and Kenos Leong proposed the following:
Building a handicapped-accessible entrance between the Pennington County Government Center (formerly known as the courthouse) and City Auditorium, and installing an elevator;
In the basement: Renovating an area for a childcare center, installing cardio machines for the public, renovating a bathroom, creating a gathering hub, creating a multipurpose room/rental party room, updating the kitchen for community use, and creating a storage area for the Thief River Falls Area Community Theater;
On the ground floor:Creating a garden, a nature playground, an information desk area, a coffee bar and a co-working/quiet room. The stage and gym floors would remain there.
On the second floor: Creating a history gallery, a learning center (for technology and art) and an art gallery. However, one row of balcony seats would remain on the second floor.
Auchenpaugh said the State Historic Preservation Office has reviewed the countys application to have City Auditorium listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It determined that the application met all of the criteria. The application now goes before the Minnesota Historical Societys State Review Board. That group meets Tuesday, March 24. If the board passes it, the application then proceeds to the U.S. Department of Interior for final approval.
After Auchenpaugh left the meeting, commissioners noted that they are still investigating their options for the building. Lawrence said he had spoken with an asbestos removal expert, who plans to tour the building and provide an estimate for asbestos abatement.
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All you need is just following our simple and concise guidelines in case you decided to start doing that without the use of any bathroom remodeling service provider.
So, to shorten a too-long room by yourself and without hiring a Bathroom remodeling houston company in case you live in Houston, it is advisable to do the following:
1- Paint the back wall in a darker color, it will then seem closer.
2- Similarly, to give more height to a room, paint the ceiling with the same color as the walls, or in a color that closely resembles it. This tip is particularly interesting for small bathrooms that dream of large spaces.
3- The light tones also make it possible to better capture the light in a room, thus creating a feeling of greater volume than in a dark room. Hence you will generally favor light tones, white tiles, and white light bulbs.
4- Well-thought-out artificial lighting, which will not overlook any area of the bathroom, is also very important.
5- Also, think of the mirrors that literally allow you to split the spaces! Preferably install them on one of the long walls of your room.
6- Finally, do not overload your decoration too much, at the risk of shrinking the space: no need to acquire a number of trinkets useless, your everyday objects can be displayed on your shelves and will perfectly fulfill the same function, while freeing up useful storage space.
7- You can also banish the shower curtain, which you replace with a completely transparent glass wall, which will bring more volume to the room.
8- If your walk-in shower is separated from the rest of your room by a partition, you can also break the linearity of your bathroom by installing your furniture or vanity top and its mirror on this partition, rather than in a row with the rest of your items.
It's as simple as that, only be careful and cautious if it's your first attempt to do such things.
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February 6, 2020 by
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ByColin Merry, Pioneer News Network
Amber Miles, funeral director, and Kirk and Courtney Barz, owners, at the new Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service location in Frankfort.(Colin Merry/Pioneer News Network)
Amber Miles, funeral director, and Kirk and Courtney Barz, owners, at the new Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service location in Frankfort.(Colin Merry/Pioneer News Network)
Amber Miles, funeral director, and Kirk and Courtney Barz, owners, at the new Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service location in Frankfort.(Colin Merry/Pioneer News Network)
Amber Miles, funeral director, and Kirk and Courtney Barz, owners, at the new Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service location in Frankfort.(Colin Merry/Pioneer News Network)
Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service opens in Frankfort
FRANKFORT Benzie County residents have a new option when preparing to mark the passing of a loved one.
Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service has opened a funeral home in Frankfort, at the former location of Frankfort Building Supply on the east end of Main Street. The fully renovated building features a conference room, a reception area and a room for the funeral service itself to take place.
"We're a full service funeral home," said Courtney Barz, who co-owns Beacon with Kirk Barz.
The modern facility features neutral decor and multiple monitors for videos to be played. The space can accommodate around 295 people, according to Kirk.
"The building has a modern feel, it's not a funeral parlor," he said.
Courtney said the space could be used for other purposes too, such as weddings and anniversary gatherings.
"Having lots of space is a huge deal," She said. "With the exception of the cemetery, you don't have to go anywhere else. You can have the funeral and reception in the same building."
Food can be catered to Beacon as well.
While Beacon does handle cremation services, the actual cremation takes place at the Bennet Barz Funeral Home, in Beulah.
"We don't own the crematorium, but we have direct supervision of the cremation," Kirk said.
As for special touches Beacon can provide, Courtney said there are a lot of little details they take care of.
"When you come to a funeral there are a lot of things going on," she said. "Things like taking care of flowers, markers, lunch, things to be delivered to people; little touches that make it personal."
She also said the modern feel of Beacon made it stand apart from the funeral parlors and the homes converted to funeral homes of the past.
"Those types of facilities don't work as well anymore," she said. "People want space, and the modern facilities are more compatible with wheelchairs and walkers."
Kirk said he bought the building in 2018, and began remodeling in 2019.
As for why he opened a Beacon location in Frankfort, Kirk said he saw a need for a funeral home in Frankfort.
The Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service facility is one of several owned by the Barz family. There are other Beacon facilities in Whitehall, Ludington and Hart.
They also own the Bennett Barz Funeral Home in Beulah and the Terwilliger Funeral Home in Kaleva.
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February 6, 2020 by
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Here we are. Debbie is sitting on the loveseat in the living room. She staked out that roost years ago.
I settled into my over-stuffed chair, better known as Pappys chair. Its a big chair. When Im settled back and comfy, my feet dont even touch the floor. It sort of swallows me up, but there is always room in the Pappy-chair for a few grandchildren.
Those are the seats Debbie and I take when were both watching the same program on TV. That doesnt happen very often.
Debbie likes anything on HGTV, the Hallmark Channel or any type of cooking show.
Not me. I dont care at all about home remodeling, redecorating, flipping or flopping homes, fancy cooking or any of the variations on those themes. I enjoy watching news, old movies or documentary-style programming. I enjoy several other types of shows, but not those.
As a result, we dont watch TV together very often. The only program that we routinely enjoy together is Dancing with Stars. We pick our favorite dancer and root for them. We both get upset when a lousy dancer is allowed to stay, and a really good dancer is voted off. Every season we vow never to watch it again, but we do.
Other than that, we usually sit in different rooms, watching different programs on different TVs.
But, on Super Bowl Sunday, were together.
Just before kick-off, I turned to Debbie and asked, Are we ready for this? It was finally game time. The pizza was ready and so were we.
Sunday night, as we settled into our nests and hoped for a great game, I had my laptop ready to take notes for this, my regular Tuesday column. The game was so good and the commercials so watchable (for the most part) that I ended up doing very little typing and a whole lot of watching.
Debbie decided that she would root for the Kansas City Chiefs. She has an uncle and several cousins who live in the KC area.
I decided to root for the San Francisco 49ers in honor of a dear friend Roy Harrison, who died about 20 years ago. Roy lived and breathed anything having to do with the 49ers. Besides, it gave us the opportunity to root against each other in friendly competition.
Following the team introductions, by Dwayne The Rock Johnson, as he introduced the players with his loud, trademark, resounding announcers voice and then transitioning to the beautiful voice of Demi Lovato as she honored our country with an amazing rendition of the National Anthem, we were ready for a great game.
We both wondered whether the game would be as good as the commercials or whether the commercials would overshadow the game. We were not disappointed by either.
Just as the referees prepared for the kick-off, a commercial started that featured a young athlete named Bunchie Young. He and his friends were playing a pick-up game of football.
Bunchie caught a kick-off and barreled down the field. As he passed all-time great running back Jim Brown, Jim smiled and told Bunchie, Take it to the house, kid.
He gets help from dozens of NFL all-stars, all who give him the same advice.
He continues to run past obstacles, including the New Orleans Mardi Gras parade, until he finally makes it to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. There, as he passes more all-star, hall-of-fame athletes, he enters the stadium.
Suddenly the commercial transfers from a pre-taped commercial to a live broadcast as Bunchie and his friends run onto the football field. As he hands the game ball to the referee, the crowd goes wild for this group of kids who may be our next generation of NFL stars. It was well done, unexpected and perfect of the moment.
We were ready whatever the next few hours had to offer.
I was a little surprised by the halftime show. Jennifer Lopez and Shakira shook every body part they had. With all the pole dancing and twerking, I kept expecting to see a wardrobe malfunction. They must have used at least a quart of glue to keep their costumes in place.
Like it or not, those ladies put on a show.
The first half of the game was a battle. They went into the locker room at halftime tied at 10 points each. The 49ers came back to score another 10 points in the third quarter.
It looked like the game was over. One of the announcers said, For the Chiefs to come back, theyre going to need some Mahomes magic. The Chiefs quarterback provided that magic, scoring 21 points in the final few minutes of the game. Wow what a game.
Too often the Super Bowl ends up being anything but super not this year. It was a great game, separated every few minutes by some really good commercials (and a few stinkers).
Congratulations to Chiefs coach Andy Reid and MVP Patrick Mahomes for a great win.
And thanks to Debbie for not rubbing my nose in her win.
Randy Riley is former Mayor of Wilmington and former Clinton County Commissioner.
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February 6, 2020 by
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From stadium seats to sporting equipment, UT auctions off unneeded items
Batting helmets, cleats, football practice jerseys, and much more can all be found in the online auction.
AUSTIN, Texas - If your University of Texas-inspired game room, man cave or she shed is lacking in apparel, look no further. Many UT items are now up for auction.
We've got a large amount of items coming from athletics due to remodeling that they are doing, said Mark Engelman, the assistant manager of the UT Surplus Property division.
Batting helmets, cleats, football practice jerseys, and much more can all be found in the online auction. The items getting the most buzz are more than 100 stadium seats from Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
It stays on there for tendays of bidding and on that 10th day if you have the highest bid you will own it and then you have seven days to pick that item up, said Engelman, when describing how long the auction lasts.
Engelman said they've recently received a lot of equipment from athletics which is no longer needed by the university. The money from the auction goes back to the university and if you're not a fan of sporting equipment, they have other options like furniture with the UT logo.
If you're not interested in any of that, this auction has a little bit of everything, includingworkout equipment, cars, and even plants.
According to Engelman, their job is to auction off everything the university no longer needs, so that it isn't sent off to a landfill.
The departments make their decision that they no longer need those items and either they make arrangements for our staff to come pick up on campus or they bring it to our warehouse, said Engelman.
As remodeling continues, Engelman said they expect more items to be added to the auction in the coming days; however, it's impossible to tell what items those will be. It could be more seats or more plants.
If you're looking for something from a specific player, you are out of luck. They cannot auction off anything with a player's name.
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HERKIMER The Herkimer village board took no action on the village clerk-treasurer's appointment Monday but scheduled a special meeting for Tuesday evening to discuss the matter.
Mayor Mark Netti said he needed clarification before any action could be taken.
The appointment was the lone item on Tuesday's agenda.
At the board's Jan. 21 meeting, Netti proposed appointing a new clerk-treasurer to replace Amanda Viscomi and changing Village Superintendent James Franco's position to a per diem one. The board discussed both proposals in executive session for more than an hour, but did not vote on either one.
The clerk-treasurer's position was not discussed in open session Monday, but that appointment, along with court personnel, an update on litigation and other items were taken into an executive session which lasted approximately two hours.
PLANNING BOARD
Herkimer Village Planning Board Chairman Brion Carroll reported that a site plan review meeting on the proposed Mohawk Valley Community Action day care facility is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, in the court room at the municipal hall.
He said after conducting the review, the planning board will submit its recommendation to the village board to either approve the project, approve it with conditions or disapprove it.
The Herkimer Housing Authority's multi-phase redevelopment project includes the construction of a two-story building with 24 senior and affordable housing units and a day care facility at 310 John Ave., as well as remodeling Creekside Courts on Protection Avenue, Eastern Gardens on Harter Street and Midtown Apartments on North Prospect Street and the construction of 15 new units at the corner of Harter and Steuben streets. The current day care programs at Creekside Courts and Eastern Gardens will be consolidated into one program with 63 slots at the John Avenue facility, according to the plans. The space freed up at Eastern Gardens and Creekside Courts will be turned into community rooms.
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