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    Bartlett Deems Apartments Unlivable Due To Black Mold

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BARTLETT, Tenn. (FOX13) - A silent danger could be growing in your home. The Center for Disease Control says black mold can cause respiratory problems, fever, and other serious symptoms.

    Right now it's causing a nightmare for three families after dangerous levels of black mold were found in at least three apartments at the Quail Ridge Highlands Apartments in Bartlett.

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    Bartlett Code Enforcement declared all three units unlivable.

    It is growing up my daughter's windows, the window sill, we found it and we have a 20-month old son, it was growing in his closet and along his window sill, Resident Jessie Sidle said.

    Sidle says she's lived at the Quail Ridge Highlands Apartments for two years, but it wasn't until this year she says the issue started getting really bad.

    My son has constantly had upper respiratory infection, he's been hospitalized for RSV, which can be a side effect from the mold, Sidle said.

    Sidle's family is not alone. FOX13 spoke to two other families by phone who say they and their children have had serious health issues too.

    Two of them, their children have been diagnosed with asthma when there's no history of asthma in the family, and our pediatricians are telling us to get our kids out of these environments, Sidle said.

    The residents and property managers disagree on when management was notified of the problem.

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    Group that helps others seeks assistance, too

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Gahanna Residents in Need By MARLA K. KUHLMAN Tuesday March 3, 2015 9:33 PM

    Gahanna Residents in Need is back to the drawing board in searching for a new location to serve the community.

    Brenda Johnston, GRIN executive director, said there were too many issues with the Hamilton House, 87 S. Hamilton Road, for GRIN to lease it from the city.

    GRIN, a faith-based organization that helps local residents with food, clothing and other assistance, has been searching for 12 months to find one location to house its food pantry, free clothing store and offices.

    The latest prospect was the Hamilton House, Johnston said, but it was cost prohibitive due to needed pavement in the back yard for parking, mold remediation and furnace repairs.

    The pantry and utility assistance offices are currently located at Mifflin Presbyterian Church, while the free clothing store is at Stonybrook United Methodist Church.

    "We're asking the community to help us help the community by expanding services and integrating into one location," Johnston said.

    The group needs a facility that's 2,500 to 5,000 square feet.

    She said GRIN also would like the ability to have a refrigeration unit for fresh produce. The facility also would require a restroom.

    "It doesn't matter about the divisions of the building," Johnston said. "We need it big enough to house the clothing free store, pantry and offices. We're willing to lease to buy. We're willing to rent what's available. We want to integrate all our services in one building."

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    Army vet working to catch metro mail thief

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After a number of reported mail and package thefts from front porches in the metro, one man said hes setting up a sting operation to catch the wanted thief.

    Video: Army veteran setting up traps for thief

    Im not just your 'Joe Blow' citizen, said John Karlin. Im a U.S. Army veteran with police training. Im going to get this guy myself.

    Karlin has set up hidden cameras around his home and set out booby-trapped packages.

    I dont just want to record him in the act, I want to catch him stealing my packages, he said.

    His actions come after numerous reports of an unknown man stealing peoples mail.

    The most recent incident happened this past Friday. Video surveillance from the Royal Oaks neighborhood near Northwest 16th and Rockwell shows a man stealing a box of diapers.

    The man unidentified man pulled up in a white Pontiac Solstice convertible.

    Whoever this guy is, we're going to catch him, said Karlin. I know how he walks. Ive got his vehicle. Weve got a tag number. We are looking for him.

    Following KOCO 5s original report, new video of the suspect has surfaced. The surveillance video dates back to Jan. 15.

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    Bathroom Remodeling | St. Charles | Florissant – Video

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bathroom Remodeling Janesville WI – Video

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Regency Home Remodeling : Bathroom Remodeling In Park Ridge, IL – Video

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Buccoo Moravian Church dedicates new sanctuary

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Moravian community welcomed its latest sanctuary on Thursday when the Buccoo Moravian Churchs new building was dedicated during a special service. Members from the six congregations gathered with the officiating clergy to officially open the church after four years of construction.

    Joining Reverend Nevin Lewis of the Montgomery Moravian Church and Reverend Esther Moore-Roberts, Superintendent of the Tobago Church Conference were Reverend Cortroy Jarvis, Chairman of the Provincial Elders Conference (PEC) and Bishop, The Right Reverend Dr. Kingsley Lewis. Also sharing the churchs historic occasion were Chief Secretary Orville London, Area Representative Ancil Dennis and his colleague Assemblyman Handel Beckles. There were several representatives of other religious bodies, including Reverend Duane Samm of the Tobago Council of Churches. Missing was Minister of Tobago Development, Dr. Delmon Baker who was acknowledged for the contribution to the project. Dr. Baker gave $100,000 in the name of Ms. Feodora Tanty Feo Hackett last January when she celebrated her 100th birthday.

    Reverend Lewis noted that when he had to substitute for the churchs regular pastor Reverend Cherice Job-Lewis back in 2010, the church was $150,000 in debt. However, since then, the church has been able to raise $1.3m and be debt-free. The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) was also one of the contributors and Reverend Lewis specially thanked Mr. London for that. He stressed that God has a way of miraculously providing.

    He added that healthy churches must carry out the following five services: worship, evangelistic and missionary outreach, education and discipleship, ministry and, fellowship.

    According to Reverend Jarvis, the first service was held on August 28, 1988 under the covers of the Buccooneers Pan Tent and a total of 83 people were in attendance. He said the bands leader then, Codrington Johnson was very supportive with accommodating the church at the pan tent. Some of the persons who were at that first service and present at the dedication were acknowledged. He recalled that as part of the groundwork in getting the church started, he had visited the Buccoo Primary School every week for 9 years, ministering to students and teachers because of the passion he has for persons coming to Christ. He added that all congregations must become houses of refuge, places where love and compassion must demonstrate themselves in a real way. He ended by saying, The church must be a hospital for sinners and not a museum for saints.

    The Chief Secretary and the Chairman of the Tobago Council of Churches also expressed brief remarks.

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    Rebuilt on faith: Worshippers will soon return to landmark Kona church

    - March 4, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A landmark church in Kailua-Kona that has been a spiritual hub and community gathering place for many will reopen this month after several years of rebuilding.

    The newly constructed St. Michael the Archangel Church on Alii Drive will be dedicated at 5 p.m. March 25 and the public is invited to the nearly two-hour-long special service led by the Rev. Larry Silva, the bishop of Honolulu. Masses will follow, beginning March 26.

    Were very excited about having a permanent place to call home again, said the Rev. Konelio Lio Faletoi. Ever since the earthquakes, we have been on the move and on a spiritual journey, one that has truly tested who we are. Despite the hurdles, we have still remained present in the community and determined to create the sanctuary of our beloved church, which is more than a place of worship for Catholics to praise the Lord. Throughout it all, we have put our faith and trust in the Lord and the Lord continues to give us what we can handle.

    The faith of the churchs 2,000-member families was tested on Oct. 15, 2006, when earthquakes severely damaged the more than 160-year-old structure. The church, after being deemed unsafe by structural engineers, closed and decommissioned in 2009, with services held three years on the grounds under a tent.

    The church was soon demolished, along with the adjacent wooden administration building, which opened as a convent for the Sisters of the Holy Family in 1955. A groundbreaking for the new church was held Sept. 28, 2012. Originally, church officials estimated it would be completed by fall or winter of 2014.

    Delays were mostly due to the typical unknowns that can arise when doing construction in Hawaii, including not knowing exactly whats below until the project starts. Lava tubes and unstable soil are things that had to be considered, as well as being in a flood zone and special management area. A major obstacle was site preparation and building the underground foundation to build the foundation on which the church now sits, Faletoi said.

    Not only did it take time to clear the site, it also took time to meet the requirements and obtain the permits or permissions from various agencies and groups. Despite the lengthy process, those agencies and groups, particularly Hawaii Countys Wally Lau, Warren Lee and Bobby Command, have been supportive and helpful throughout the project, Faletoi said.

    During the construction, tent services were moved off site of the Alii Drive property to Honokohau Industrial Park.

    At nearly 9,500 square feet, the $11 million church is larger and offers seating for 500. Constructed by Heartwood Pacific on a 3-acre campus, the new church will offer outdoor parking for 125 vehicles and is Americans with Disabilities Act accessible. New footings on the propertys south side are in place for St. Michaels future parish center, which will house administrative offices, conference rooms, a library and certified kitchen.

    While the 1940 Coral Grotto was moved to the front, the cemetery was not disturbed. Inside the church is a baptismal font sculpted from a large piece of West Hawaii lava. The font has mosaic tiles and etched are the words that appeared over the altar of the first church. It reads: E Kuu Keiki: E Ho Mai Nou Kou Puuwai A E Ike Oe I Kuu Alahele, which means The Lord Says to Thee: Give Me Thy Heart and Let Thine Eyes Keep My Ways.

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