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January 15, 2015 by
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Seamless gutter installation by Walker Gutter Ranger
Seamless gutter and downspout install by Walker Gutter Ranger, Inc. Serving the Tampa Bay area. Luke Walker 727-237-8172 visit us at http://www.WalkerGutterRanger.com.
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January 15, 2015 by
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Hudson, Ohio (PRWEB) January 14, 2015
LeafFilter Gutter Protection, the nations leading gutter guard company, is excited to announce expansion to Kentucky with a new office location in Louisville.
With LeafFilter opening three new locations in January 2015, the gutter protection company will have a total of 25 locations in the United States since operations began in 2005. LeafFilter will deliver the nations best gutter protection to homeowners from its office in Louisville, providing service and installation to homeowners throughout the entire state of Kentucky.
Its very exciting to start the New Year by expanding LeafFilter operations to Louisville, said Matt Kaulig, LeafFilter North, Inc. owner and president. Were eager to keep homeowners in Kentucky safe and off the ladder with our superior gutter guard system.
LeafFilter of Lousiville is a prime location to serve Kentucky homeowners. The addition of a gutter protection system will help homeowners keep their home safe from the damage that clogged gutters can cause. The LeafFilter system features a micromesh cover that has no gaps, holes or openings--guaranteeing that nothing but water will get into your gutters.
Come visit us at the Home, Garden & Remodeling Show in Louisville, KY from February 27th- March 1st and we can explain the benefits of gutter protection and how LeafFilter can protect your home.
Now open for operations in Louisville, Kentucky: LeafFilter North, Inc. (Kentucky) 11400 Decimal Dr. Suite 1003 Louisville, KY 40299 Toll-Free Number: (800) 290-6106
About LeafFilter and LeafFilter North, Inc. LeafFilter Gutter Protection has been rated the #1 professionally-installed gutter guard system by two leading consumer publications. The company has also earned prestigious awards throughout the past year, including the Inc. 500|5000 list, Qualified Remodeler Magazine's Top 500, and Remodeler 550.
The LeafFilter system features surgical-grade, stainless steel micromesh protection that is completely sealed shut, which allows nothing but water to flow into the gutters. Homeowners in Kentucky will never have to worry about their gutters clogging again. The LeafFilter micromesh gutter guard system will never rust and never corrode; standing up to the harshest Kentucky weather.
Nothing but water will ever enter a LeafFilter protected gutter: No leaves, no pine needles, no maple spinners, no shingle grit, nothing but water. LeafFilter North, Inc. has installed more than 19 million feet of gutter protection on homes throughout the United States. For more information about LeafFilter Gutter Guards visit http://www.LeafFilter.com or call (800) 290-6106.
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January 15, 2015 by
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Hudson, Ohio (PRWEB) January 14, 2015
LeafFilter Gutter Protection, the nations leading gutter guard company, is proud to announce expansion to Long Island and Upstate New York with the addition of two new offices.
LeafFilter of Long Island and LeafFilter of Rochester are two of three new locations opening in January 2015, bringing the total number of national LeafFilter locations to 25 since operations began in 2005. LeafFilter will deliver the nations best gutter protection to homeowners in Long Island from its office in Hauppauge, and to homeowners in upstate New York, from its office in Rochester.
Its very exciting to kick off the New Year by expanding LeafFilter operations to serve the greater part of New York, said Matt Kaulig, LeafFilter North, Inc. owner and president. At LeafFilter, we pride ourselves on excellent customer service right along with the No.1 gutter guard product on the market, so were eager to make life easier for homeowners.
LeafFilter of Long Island will provide service and installation to homeowners throughout Long Island -- from the New York Harbor to the Atlantic. The LeafFilter of Rochester office will serve the entire upstate New York area, including Buffalo and Syracuse.
The addition of a gutter protection system will help homeowners keep their home safe from the damage that clogged gutters can cause. The LeafFilter system features a micromesh cover that has no gaps, holes or openings--guaranteeing that nothing but water will get into your LeafFilter protected gutters.
Long Island homeowners are encouraged to visit the LeafFilter booth at the Long Island Spring Home Show from February 20-22 as we kickoff event season. Upstate New York homeowners can visit us at the Buffalo Home and Garden Show and the Rochester Home and Garden Show in March. Let us show you firsthand how LeafFilters micromesh system will prevent you from ever having to clean your gutters again.
The LeafFilter New York offices are now open for operations:
LeafFilter North, Inc. (Rochester) 2144 Brighton-Henrietta Town Line Road Henrietta, NY 14623 Toll-Free Number: (800) 290-6106
LeafFilter North, Inc. (Long Island) 400 Oser Road Hauppauge, NY 11788 Toll-Free Number: (800) 290-6106
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January 15, 2015 by
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CELEBRITY:In a stunt which seemed driven purely by a desire to show off Australian actor Chris Hemsworth's body in a drenched white shirt, the star of the Thor films has faced off with US talk show host Jimmy Fallon in a water war.The 31-year-old actor, who was appearing on Fallon's New York-basedTonight Showto promote his new filmBlackhat, was challenged by the host to a game of "Water War."
2015 Television shows:In Australia, the launch of paid streaming services such as Stan, Netflix and Presto is going to unleash some of the world's best new content. And from the traditional players on the landscape comes a slew of new programming, across all genres, which is, while untested, at least promising.
RisquScene in Girls:It's the scene that left a few mouths wide open quite literally as another season began for HBO's hit dramaGirls.The series is acclaimed for offering an honest and incisive take on the neurotic lives and sexual escapades of a group of twenty-something women living in New York; something akin toSex & The Cityfor a new generation.
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January 15, 2015 by
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All four Marysville school board incumbents whose terms are up for election this spring have filed their candidacy, and one challenger has entered the race.
Incumbents who have filed are board president Sonya Stohs, Position 1; Betty Temple, Position 2; Todd Milner, who holds Position 3; and Kevin Samuelson, Position 7. Lanny Carpenter, a former school counselor, filed Monday for Position 2.
Todd Frye, incumbent Ward 4 Marysville City Council member, filed for re-election.
The city and school election will be April 7. The candidate filing deadline is noon Jan. 27.
Sonya Stohs
Stohs, who is board president, is seeking her third four-year term. She said she filed for re-election to continue to work with the current administration, fellow board members, teachers and staff to bring to reality our vision, mission and goals for the district.
She said that in the last six months the district has applied and been accepted into the Coalition of Innovative Districts, using ACT Aspire as the testing tool to measure student performance; has seen the installation and upgrade of security and camera systems in all buildings; and is working to implement 1:1 technology in all schools by spring 2016.
Great things are happening but we have hard times and decisions to make now and in the future, and I feel that I can continue to be a true asset in turning our goals into reality, Stohs said.
She said she wants to continue building on the foundation that the school district and its current school board has laid.
We as a district have a goal to have our children college and career ready when they walk across the stage and receive their diploma. In order to do this we need to continue to work as a team and think outside of the box. I am a member of the finance committee, and we are moving forward working with the superintendent in being a fiscally sound district by collecting and reviewing of data to make sure we are being as efficient with taxpayer dollars as we can while providing the highest quality of education to our students.
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January 15, 2015 by
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Tree and gutter cleaning
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January 15, 2015 by
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Gutter Cleaning Driveway Cleaning West lothian http://www.pwr.me.uk
We are a commercial cleaning company in Broxburn, Livingston area of West Lothian. We provide gutter-vac, pressure wash driveway patio, garden clearance, h...
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January 15, 2015 by
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Welcome,Parks fans, to the futureand to the beginning of the end. Last season's feel-good finale ended with a surprise twist as the Parks and Rec universe leaped forward to 2017. The Knope-headed Pawnee branch of the National Parks Department was humming, the Knope-Wyatt triplets (2 sons, 1 daughter) were toddlers, Jerry was Terry, and an employee more incompetent than Jerry had been hired and fired (Ed, we hardly knew ya). Before jumping into the meat of the premiere, let's check in with our favorite Pawneeansthree years into the future.
Leslie Knope: Running the Pawnee office of the National Parks Service. Oversees over 1,200 people, all tireless creative geniusesexcept Terry and Ed (John Hamm). She's got bangs and is nursing a hell of a grudge.
Ron Swanson: Left the Parks Department two years ago to run his own company, the Very Good Building and Development Company.
Ben Wyatt: Still working happily in Pawnee city government, and being awarded Man of the Year for spearheading the Pawnee Bicentennial Celebrationhis biggest civic endeavor since the Icetown fiasco.
Tom Haverford: Tom's Bistro has taken off, and its eponymous owner is officially a mogul, named one of 35 under 35 by Indiana Business Monthly. Owns four eateries including the Tommy Chopper (chopped salads served from a decommissioned military helicopter). His fashion sense hasn't changed at all.
Andy Dwyer: Working part-time for Leslie and starring in his own TV show, The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show. Sprained a shoulder cleaning out a gutter.
April Ludgate-Dwyer: Also working for Leslie, purchasing renters' insurance, and no longer eating cereal out of frisbees, much to her horror. Deeply concerned that she's become boring.
Terry (Larry/Jerry/Gary) Gergich: Works for Leslie, still the office punching bag. Renamed Terry because there was already a Larry at National Parks. Appears as Mailman Barry/literal punching bag on The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show.
Donna Meagle: Running Regal Meagle Realty and freshly engaged to paramour Joe.
With that out of the way, let's get into it. The premiere picks upright where we left off in season 6, with Leslie talking a mile a minute to an ever-patient Ben en route to a meeting. Advancing Leslie toruna branch of the National Parks Service was an important move for a character whose ambition and skill had outgrown the municipalParks Department. But it should surprise no one that she still takes an interest in the doings of Pawnee, particularly when those doings could include the creation of a new national park right in her belovedcity.
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January 15, 2015 by
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Imagine: Sitting before you is a scale model of the Rogers Centre, roughly the size of a round roasting pan. Your challenge: to put a real baseball field in the stadium natural grass with a dirt infield by opening day 2018.
Your research has been thorough. Experts at the University of Guelph have determined the ideal species of grass. They have it growing on an Ontario sod farm. They say it will flourish indoors with the roof closed.
Under the right conditions, that is. Your job is to create those conditions.
So open the roof, reach in and toss out that artificial turf, which was new for the 2015 season. Haul out your jackhammer. Rip up the concrete. Install plumbing for irrigation and drainage. Dig some more to accommodate the sod and the dirt infield.
Close the roof. Strip that shiny skin from the four mammoth roof panels. Its the original PVC membrane, circa 1989, and its worn out. While youre at it, you might figure out a way to replace it with a material that lets in the light. Grass likes natural light, and right now, the closed dome shuts it out.
The scientists at Guelph say the grass will grow without natural light, but youll need lots of artificial light enormous banks of mobile grow lights that sit about 10 feet off the ground and nourish the sod when the field is not in use. Youll roll them around between games to focus on the worn spots, even after games played with the roof open.
One more thing. Grass sweats. (Scientists call it transpiration.). Water from the roots vaporizes from the leaf surface into the air. All of that grass will create a lot of humidity, and youve got to figure out a way to get rid of that sticky air or the Rogers Centre will become a sweatbox with the roof closed. So youll need a dehumidifier. Forget Home Depot; you need a really big one.
Now youre ready to install the grass.
Assuming, of course, that your engineers surmounted all of those challenges and you have the budget to make it happen.
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January 15, 2015 by
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Wild elephant grass, also know as Napier grass, is one of those wonder plants that needs little water and few nutrients to produce copious crops on fallow lands. Since it can be used for grazing, it has allowed farmers from Africa to Asia to amp up food supplies for their cattle herds.
But Philippine farmers in Bacolor, Pampanga, just north of the capital Manila, have now gone a step further. They are using the grass to produce renewable electricity for their meat factory. Everything we need is on-hand, says Bacolor Mayor Jomar Hizon.
The town has plenty of land to graze cattle and grow grass, but its processed meat factory, Pampangas Best, needs electricity. Hizon says that that the grass-powered power plant is like a three-point shot.
The sod growing in Pampanga is the so-called Super Napier grass, which is packed with energy. It can produce several crops per year and local experts estimate that an area smaller than a fifth of New Yorks Central Park, or about 150 acres, could yield 1 megawatt in grass power. The Philippines is a very appropriate place for a project such as this, where we have farmers in one community, and a power plant a few kilometers away that can provide up to perhaps 10 megawatts, says West Stewart, managing director of Advanced Energy Technologies, which builds distributed power plants across southeast Asia. Stewart says that the elephant grass power plant could help power towns and villages facing electricity shortages and lacking links to the electric grid.
The farmers, of course, are not burning the grass itself. That would be too inefficient. They gassify the cellulose in the grass blades by exposing it to very high heat, and break it down into energy-rich synthetic gas, or syngas, which contains methane, hydrogen and carbon monoxide. They use the syngas as fuel for massive Jenbacher gas engines, which GE manufactures in Austria. This can be replicated in other areas in the country, says John Alcordo, GEs regional general manager for Distributed Power in ASEAN. We believe that in an island grid such as [in Bacolor], and in a land where feedstock for biomass gasification can grow well, the opportunities will be significant.
The shift to distributed power is the latest trend in energy generation and distribution, akin to going from landlines to cell phones, a move that revolutionized telecommunications two decades ago. It gives people and businesses predictable and reliable access to electricity, regardless of whether the grid is working or whether it reaches their town.
GEs Distributed Power business, the companys newest unit, has already rolled out dozens of similar Jenbacher applications around the world. The gas engines are munching on everything from cheese whey and whisky mash to discarded school lunches and rice hulls.
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