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January 22, 2015 by
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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WJBK) -
A utility company chopped down trees to protect power lines but one resident calling it malicious has filed a lawsuit.
With the damage to her landscape done, Inge Gray and her attorney Geoffrey Fieger says DTE Energy and tree removal company Davey Tree have to pay.
The Bloomfield Township homeowner filed suit for $54 million for unlawful destruction. A number that Gray said comes when you add up the scope of the damage.
"The amount of trees they took, the age of the trees, the species of the trees, how it affects everyone's property value," Gray said.
It is a story you first saw on FOX 2 in December when 100-year-old trees in the back of her home off Kensington Road were completely removed.
In December, DTE had this to say:
"About half of the outages that we have on the electrical system come from trees," said Trevor Lauer, senior vice-president at DTE. "And the number one goal of removing trees is to reduce the number of outages."
At the time Gray said they weren't told about the plan to completely remove the trees. a matter DTE addressed in December.
"Clearly we had some customers that do not feel that they were notified in the appropriate manner," Lauer said at the time. "And that's something that we can learn from."
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January 22, 2015 by
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The Peaceful Valley Youth Center has completed its move to Brownes Addition and settled in the downstairs area of All Saints Lutheran Church on Spruce Street, just across from CoeurdAlene Park inSpokane.
The church underwent extensive remodeling including the installation of a wheelchair ramp from Spruce Street, a lift and a partial sprinkler system. Most of the $300,000 the youth center had raised for the move has been spent, and the Rev. Alan Eschenbacher said the church kicked in another$20,000.
The youth center opened Dec.1.
Director Mark Reilly said the move was
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The Peaceful Valley Youth Center has completed its move to Brownes Addition and settled in the downstairs area of All Saints Lutheran Church on Spruce Street, just across from CoeurdAlene Park inSpokane.
The church underwent extensive remodeling including the installation of a wheelchair ramp from Spruce Street, a lift and a partial sprinkler system. Most of the $300,000 the youth center had raised for the move has been spent, and the Rev. Alan Eschenbacher said the church kicked in another$20,000.
The youth center opened Dec.1.
Director Mark Reilly said the move was fairlysmooth.
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 21, 2015
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It may be hard for modern people who consider themselves intellectually sensitive to be told that we are emotionally no better than our early ancestors were. Surely we have been able to throw off the shackles of our evolutionary history and allow intelligence to triumphright?
Yeah, right.
Discoverys Trace Dominguez explains that jealousy is not only still prevalent (duh), but likely to be a hangover from the earliest days of humanity, when we lived solely in Africa.
It also has its roots in basically the same things it does today: suspicion, envy, mistrust, anxiety, and protective possession. Males guarded the social group and found food while females maintained social structure and raised offspring. Thus, male jealousy is the result of wanting to protect their own genetic interests by making sure females werent, ehem, mixing with other males while they were out trying to keep everyone alive.
Females, on the other hand, felt they and their offspring were betrayed if a male went off and shared resources with other females.
Pretty run-of-the-mill, you-knew-this-without-having-to-watch-a-video stuff.
But, as always, it isnt that simple
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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The owners of two old houses that were long ago converted to apartments are going to undertake an archaeological study of the properties in Brownes Addition before the city of Spokane will let them tear down the houses to make room for a new apartmentbuilding.
Kettrick Properties has submitted an application to demolish the adjoininghouses.
The houses were built in 1895 at 2335 W. Third Ave., and in 1898 at 317 S. CoeurdAleneSt.
They sit on a triangular piece of land on the east side of CoeurdAlene Street across from the Latah
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The owners of two old houses that were long ago converted to apartments are going to undertake an archaeological study of the properties in Brownes Addition before the city of Spokane will let them tear down the houses to make room for a new apartmentbuilding.
Kettrick Properties has submitted an application to demolish the adjoininghouses.
The houses were built in 1895 at 2335 W. Third Ave., and in 1898 at 317 S. CoeurdAleneSt.
They sit on a triangular piece of land on the east side of CoeurdAlene Street across from the Latah Valleybluff.
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January 22, 2015 by
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Couple accused of elderly abandonment captured Couple accused of elderly abandonment captured
Updated: Wednesday, January 21 2015 11:28 AM EST2015-01-21 16:28:35 GMT
A Missouri couple is in custody after allegedly leaving an elderly disabled veteran confined to a bed and near death, then stealing his car and shooting at officers who tried to apprehend them.
A Missouri couple is in custody after allegedly leaving an elderly disabled veteran confined to a bed and near death, then stealing his car and shooting at officers who tried to apprehend them.
Updated: Tuesday, January 20 2015 11:20 PM EST2015-01-21 04:20:23 GMT
Tucked away on a county road, under the mud and brush, rests about 150 years worth of history.
Tucked away on a county road, under the mud and brush, rests about 150 years worth of history.
Updated: Wednesday, January 21 2015 11:29 PM EST2015-01-22 04:29:44 GMT
A Mississippi Gaming Commission agent was shot and killed at the office during a training exercise.
A Mississippi Gaming Commission agent was shot and killed at the office during a training exercise.
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January 22, 2015 by
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BUTTE, Mont. -
A new restaurant is popping up in Butte. Park 217 has been under construction for about a month and a half.
Owners of Park 217 hope to open by Valentine's Day. The restaurant will have fine dining and a bar.
The underground space was previously used as the Dodge Brothers Saloon and Eatery. The building was built in 1900.
"It's a beautiful atmosphere it really looks like something you'd see in New York, back east, like something you'd see under a little brownstone, which is kind of a unique little niche in Butte. There's no place in Butte that has this atmosphere and we're really going to work it," said Mike Copeland, the manager at Park 127.
Park 217 is still looking for employees and accepting applications. The owner of the underground restaurant also plans to open a cafe next door after Park 217 opens.
The restaurant will be located at 217 Park Street in Butte.
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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