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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) January 22, 2015
Steamatic, Inc., an international leader in restoration and cleaning services, is excited to announce that Bill Helton has been named Director of Franchise Development. In his role, Helton will be in charge of recruiting and securing new Steamatic franchisees. Prior to joining Steamatic, Helton spent 15 years in the franchising industry as both a franchisee and franchisor. Most recently, Bill served in a similar role for another restoration provider.
Its an exciting time of growth for Steamatic, and the addition of a new Director of Franchise Development is a vital part of our franchise expansion plan. We are very pleased to have Bill join us in this key leadership role. His insights and expertise will be invaluable, says Steve Willis, President of Steamatic, Inc.
Joining the Steamatic family as Director of Franchise Development is an exceptional opportunity to help expand the Steamatic footprint across the country. Having been in franchising about fifteen years, the last few in this same industry, I'm looking forward to presenting the Steamatic opportunity to qualified entrepreneurs looking to build their own business, says Helton on his new role.
About Steamatic Steamatic offers restoration and cleaning services in franchise territories throughout the United States and worldwide. Steamatics highly trained and certified technicians work with insurance agents and adjusters as well as residential and commercial clients to offer restoration services, including fire and smoke restoration, water mitigation, mold remediation, and contents recovery. Commercial and residential cleaning services include carpet and area rug cleaning, hard surface cleaning, air duct cleaning, and furniture and drapery cleaning. The company celebrates 46 years of franchising, and has been recognized as a top franchise network. For more information on Steamatic, including franchise opportunities, please visit http://www.Steamatic.com or contact Courtney Caldwell at 817-332-1575 or ccaldwell(at)steamatic(dot)com.
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January 22, 2015 by
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This week is an important one for the Greater Woods Bay Sewer District in its long-running quest to connect to Bigforks wastewater treatment facility.
Pat Smith, the districts chairman, was scheduled to testify before a legislative committee in Helena Tuesday, making a pitch for $10 million to be included in Gov. Steve Bullocks infrastructure bill. The funding would allow the Woods Bay project to be built.
It all comes down to whether the Legislature thinks its a viable project, Smith said Monday, noting how past infrastructure bills have involved a tug-of-war between different communities across the state. Eastern Montanas oil-boom communities, stressed with public infrastructure needs, have figured prominently in Bullocks infrastructure bill.
Smith and Woods Bay water and sewer district supporters believe they can make a strong case for converting properties that depend on septic systems to a municipal sewer system. Their argument starts with the ecological health of Flathead Lake.
Smith said septic systems function properly for 10 to 15 years, but he is aware of some systems in the Woods Bay area are 30 to 50 years old. Water testing of wells in the Woods Bay area has revealed that there has been a slow, but steady, increase in phosphates and nitrates, compounds that are known to degrade water quality in Flathead Lake, Smith said.
The $10 million would allow the district to build a pipeline to the Bigfork wastewater treatment facility, and install a collection system tied to 620 properties that rely on individual septic systems, Smith said.
We need this to happen, Smith said. Were just trying to figure out when and how. Its something everyone agrees we need to do.
Smith said the Woods Bay districts efforts have been underway for 11 years, and the district is now poised to proceed if the legislative funding comes through. The district has been working closely with the Flathead Lake Biological Station, the Flathead Lakers and the Flathead Basin Commission, and Smith said the project has considerable support.
He was scheduled to testify in Helena before an appropriations subcommittee on long-range planning, which is doing initial work on House Bill 5, which will provide for infrastructure development projects across the state for the next two years.
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January 22, 2015 by
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HAMILTON COUNTY, TN (WRCB) - A local disabled veteran says he has been given the run around by county officials and has lost thousands of dollars in the process. Tom Meighan is trying to build a home to retire in. He began developing his property for a septic tank installation after he received a letter from Hamilton County's Water and Waste Water Treatment explaining his property did not have sewer availability. Meighan spent thousands of dollars even sold his home and put all of his belongings in storage only to find out months later, he must connect to a sewer line across the street. "As a disabled veteran after all these years I had in the military, it hurts a lot," said Tom Meighan. The Regional planning commission approved Tom Meighan's plans to subdivide his 5 acre property into 5 separate lots Monday January 12th. The approval letter stated his request would be approved subject to the following condition:"Connecting the property to the existing public sanitary sewer line provided by Hamilton County WWTA. However, if this sewer line connection is not feasible, as supported by HCWWTA, then approval of the site for the use of septic tanks must be granted."Meighan is trying to sell his current house and the remaining four acres, leaving him with one acre and room for a smaller house closer to Ootlewah-Ringgold Road. "I just want to build a retirement home that's all my wife wants is to build a small retirement home so we can go out to do mission work for our church," said Mieghan. Meighan says connecting to the County's existing Sewer line across the street would cost him nearly $40,000 dollars. The line would have to be ran underneath the highway. After receiving the letter from WWTA saying the property did not have sewer availability, Meighan started funding the development for a septic tank. "It was a lengthy process we had to have soil scientists, Surveyors and on top of that had to do a new sewer line of the home... and we got permission to do all of these things," said Meighan. $8-thousand dollars later Meighan says he was told he can't install a septic tank at all, instead he must connect to the sewer line that is across the street."It's not feasible or cost effective for us to do that," said Meighan. Officials say defining what is or isn't a feasible cost to connect, is tricky. "The state says if sewers are available to the property they have to connect to the sewers," says Cleveland Grimes, Executive Director of WWTA. "It's not up to me to determine what is feasible or not." Channel 3 Eyewitness News asked Grimes about Department's letter stating the property did not have sewer availability in the first place. "I tried to follow up on that letter but he obviously he didn't talk to me so you know that letter has no signature on it... so I don't know who sent that letter to him," said Grimes. Meighan says the entire ordeal has put him in the hole financially. For a septic tank to be installed, we're told Meighan would have to contact State officials to challenge the law. Officials say if he were to develop his 5 acres into 5 separate lots, he would be required by law to make sure a sewer line is ran to each lot. Meighan says running a sewer line down his property line of 5 acres would cost an estimated $160 thousand dollars. He says it would also force other neighbors currently using septic tanks, to tap in on the available sewer line.
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 22, 2015 by
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January 21, 2015 - 17:25 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian church of Turkish city Izmir is now used as a stable. Moreover, the local residents, who bring their horses and cows here, complained about the drug addicts and drunkards who have turned the construction into a den.
Turkish newspaper Milliyet reports that the Armenian Gregorian church is located in the Menemen district of Izmir. It is supposed to be a 19th century building, although no record of that has been preserved. The church is now in a miserable state and is filled with manure and other contamination.
The locals complain that the area has become a place for dangerous drug addicts and drunkards. It is under supervision of the police, the children cannot play there quietly, as strangers walk around the church.
One of the inhabitants of the district, Nurten Yelmaz, said that this is an Armenian historical church. "Unfortunately, Turkey does not give much significance to historical buildings. One should stand up for spiritual values, regardless of one's religion. There are very few building like this remained. This historical building has become a stable now. We must stand up for these places".
The building served as a church until 1922. When the Turkish army entered Izmir, burned it and massacred the Greek and Armenian population, the church was abandoned. Until recently it was used as a military warehouse, but now it is empty. Three years ago with Menemen municipality initiative the local Greek Church Agios Konstantinos was renovated which is also a 19th century structure. At that time they promised that the Armenian Church will be repaired too, but no work has been done until now.
Izmir (Turkish: zmir, Greek: , old name: Smyrna) is a city in the West of Turkey, the capital of the state of the same name. It is the second largest city in Turkey with a population of (2009 census). The city is situated on Aegeyan sea, in front of the Izmir Gulf. It is the second most important port after Istanbul. and is linked to other major cities of the country through railway.
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January 22, 2015 by
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By THOMAS GALLICK Wednesday January 21, 2015 9:10 AM
For the Rev. John Hohe, the best part of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church's new building might just be the windows.
He said the building's architect included a large number of windows to allow members of the congregation to look out on their community -- and let the community look in.
"The best way to do that is to have a lot more windows than walls," Hohe said.
Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sunday, Jan. 18, for its new building at 3924 Home Road in Powell.
The ceremony ended the church's 13-year journey through multiple temporary homes.
The church was founded in January 2002 after about 35 members of St. John Lutheran Church in Dublin left to form a new church to serve residents of the Lewis Center and Powell areas. The congregation initially met at Liberty Middle School for about a year before moving to a shopping center off U.S. Route 23.
"That was pretty much the traditional way to start a church -- to get a small group and expect to grow," Hohe said.
Hohe arrived in 2004 and watched the church outgrow the shopping-center space. It moved to its penultimate home at a rental space at 478 W. Olentangy St. in 2008.
The new location is about 11,300 square feet, which is more than double the size of the church's previous home. Construction on the project started in May 2014.
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