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    3 Phase Electrical wiring installation in buliding 2 – Video

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    3 Phase Electrical wiring installation in buliding 2
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    3 Phase Electrical wiring installation in buliding 7 – Video

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Liberty students share their diverse cultures with classmates

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sometimes cleaning a messy room is a holiday tradition, and sometimes "liking to eat" is reason enough for celebration - at least when you're in third grade at EJ Blott Elementary School.

    This is according to the 8- and 9-year-old students in Carla Collins' class who last week took to the front of the classroom to teach their peers and family members about their cultural festivities. Collins said this year was particularly exciting with students from Sierra Leone, Palestine and India sharing information about Eid Al-Fitr, or the feast that ends the Muslim fast during Ramadan, and Holi, or a Hindu festival of colors.

    "It was so different with the diversity, when you make it personal, they'll remember it," Collins said.

    Tribune Chronicle photos / Margaret Thompson Wearing a traditional African dress, Adama Seray-Wurie tells her classmates at E.J. Blott Elementary School in Liberty about holiday traditions in other cultures. The Sierra Leone native said she interviewed her father about the holiday and explained wearing a hijab.

    The first student to present was Moawya Adhami who came to the school a few months ago, able to speak only Arabic. Collins spent time working with Adhami's mother to translate what he was telling her about the holiday of Eid Al-Fitr.

    "We don't eat until it is dark," he explained to his class.

    His progress in picking up English has been amazing, Collins said.

    "He told me he gives his mother gifts (for Eid Al-Fitr), so I asked what kind of gifts and he told me he gives her money. I asked him how do you give your mom money? Then when I called her on the phone she said yes he does, that it is tradition for the men to give women money," she said. "I mean there are things I'm learning."

    Wearing a traditional African dress, Adama Seray-Wurie also taught her class about Eid Al-Fitr. The Sierra Leone native said she interviewed her father about the holiday and explained wearing a hijab.

    "I think it is important for them to know what the holidays mean," said mother Larissa May, whose daughter Shaferra May spoke about Thanksgiving.

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    Man faces charges for embezzling

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ESCANABA - A 25-year-old Escanaba man has been charged with embezzling nearly $5,000 in forged checks while cleaning at a local funeral home, according to police and court records.

    Benjamin Lee Maher, of 1315 2nd Ave. S., Escanaba, was arrested last month in connection with five checks he allegedly stole and forged from Crawford Funeral Home in Escanaba from Nov. 20 to 28.

    Maher was working as a maintenance person for the funeral home when the alleged incidents occurred, according to Escanaba Public Safety.

    Maher was bound over this week from Delta County District Court to circuit court on five counts of uttering and publishing and one count of embezzlement $1,000 to $20,000 in connection with the forged checks totaling $4,870.

    Each forgery count has a maximum punishment of 14 years in prison. The embezzlement count carries a maximum sentencing of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine or three times the amount embezzled, whichever is greater.

    Maher remains lodged in the county jail in lieu of a $10,000 cash bond.

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    SERVSQUAD Tree Service Nationwide Tree Removal 1-844-365-7378 Storm Cleanup – Video

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    SERVSQUAD Tree Service Nationwide Tree Removal 1-844-365-7378 Storm Cleanup
    SERVSQUAD onsite of a tree removal job showing one of our tree climbers walking on a limb for a technical tree take down. SERVSQUAD specializes in hazardous,...

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    How to remove a tree stump and all (the aussie way) – Video

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Girl, 9, dies as tree branch falls at Sydney school

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    An 8-year-old girl has died after being hit by a falling tree branch at Pitt Town Public School in Sydney's north-west on Friday. Nine News.

    Just seconds after the school bell sounded and children were crossing the Pitt Town Public School playground to retrieve their lunch from their bags, there was a snap and a loud thud.

    A large branch from a 50-year-old gum tree fell and landed on top of three students and a teacher on Friday afternoon at the small school in semi-rural north-western Sydney.

    Eight year-old Bridget Wright, a horse lover and high-achieving year 4 student, was pinned beneath a limb of the towering tree and died after being rushed to Westmead Hospital.

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    Silco Theater receives challenge grant

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SILVER CITY >> The Silver City MainStreet Project has received an end-of-the-year donation challenge grant of a match of up to $3,000 for donations received before the end of the year. The challenge match grant was made by an anonymous donor. MainStreet Project still needs $100,000 to complete work on the Silco Theater.

    Silver City MainStreet is trying to raise $500,000 to fully restore and renovate the historical theater which dates back to 1923. Once the renovation work is complete, MainStreet plans to lease out the building to a movie theater operator and they are expecting that first-run movies will likely be shown at the downtown movie house. The theater will seat 175 people when the renovation work is done.

    So far, the exterior facade renovations have been completed.

    The external renovations include the installation of new parapet flashing. Contractors restored the plaster detail on the exterior of the second floor. Workers also renovated and painted the second floor windows.

    On the first-floor faade, workers reconstructed the transom windows, replaced the tile work below the windows and applied stucco and paint.

    Workers also reconfigured the existing theater exterior entry vestibule to more closely match the original historic entry vestibule plan. Construction included removing some existing vestibule walls and replacing them with a new entry and side walls.

    Workers have also completed work on the rear of the building. Construction on the rear side of the building includes a new exterior concrete staircase to provide access. Part of that work involved removing an existing concrete ramp. Workers also installed new downspouts at the rear of the building. Additional construction work at the west side of the building involved closing a door opening with brick that was not part of the original theater design.

    Work still needed to be done:

    New electrical and heat and air conditioning mechanical services.

    A new partition layout to provide spaces for one new restroom, janitor closet, storage, and interior theater vestibule.

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    Russian national money sheds 4% at opening of Moscow trading – Video

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Russian national money sheds 4% at opening of Moscow trading
    Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says Moscow will correct the situation on the currency markets as soon as possible. He said while the low oil prices a...

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    Liberia: 'Nasty' Senatorial Elections for Incumbents

    - December 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Provisional exit polls from the 15 counties in Liberia are showing some intriguing results with incumbent senators looking shaky in their quest to hold on to power.

    Montserrado County Senatorial Polls shows that former soccer star George Weah of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), is leading what seems a landslide against Independent Candidate Robert A. Sirleaf, Liberty Party's Benjamin Sanvee and Dr. J. Christopher Z. Neyor, former head of the National Oil Company of Liberia.

    With polling over in the midterm special senatorial election in all 15 counties, incumbent senators are having rocky path to maintain their grip on power as Liberia most populous Montserrado County looks likely to award soccer legend Weah his first elected post.

    Four counties are so far showing glaring signs of who might get the one slot to the Capitol come January 2015 while others are still having ups and downs.

    Montserrado looks sealed and dusted for Weah, Grand Cape Mount nearly done for Cllr. Varney Sherman, Grand Bassa Jonathan Kaipay, Prince Johnson topping in Nimba.

    Provisional results indicate that Weah is in wide lead at nearly all polling places in Montserrado County with his main contender Robert A. Sirleaf trailing far behind.

    From the numbers the margin between Weah and his nearest rival Sirleaf looks highly unlikely to overturn, meaning Weah is certain of a legislative seat after two successive attempts proved unsuccessful.

    Findley in Trouble

    In Grand Bassa County where the incumbent, Gbehzongar Findley is the Senate pro Temp, he appears loosing grip on his lucrative post with the Liberty Party of Jonathan Kaipay taking an early lead.

    Incumbent Senator, Findley voted at the administration building precinct, where many other voters had already gathered to exercise their franchise. Findley was upbeat about the process and told reporters that he's optimistic about claiming a victory at the end of the competition.

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