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December 5, 2014 by
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McLean, VA (PRWEB) December 04, 2014
Northern Virginias comprehensive tree expert is in the spirit of the season! From now until March 31, 2015, Vics Tree Service is offering customers 20 percent off tree removal and all tree services. Vic Price and his team serve the residents of Arlington, Alexandria, McLean, and the surrounding area, providing proper tree care and maintenance, while enhancing property value and promoting healthy, strong trees.
We pride ourselves on serving our customers well, and sometimes, serving our customers well means saying thank you, commented Vic Price, owner of Vics Tree Service. And sometimes, saying thank you means offering a discount: It is my hope that all of our loyal customers take advantage of this exclusive, one-time deal.
Vic's Tree Service is a full service tree company, and offers tree removal, tree trimming, general landscape cleanup, and fertilization. With more than 35 years of experience, Vics is dedicated to preserving the integrity of any trees in a safe manner.
Learn more about Vics Tree Service at http://www.vicstreeservice.com/
About Vic's Tree Service Vics Tree Service caters to the residents of Northern Virginia in the form of excellent tree care and maintenance. They specialize in enhancing the aesthetic and functional value of their customers landscape, while simultaneously improving the health of their trees. They are fully licensed and insured, and provide exceptional service around the clock. For more information about Vics Tree Service, please visit http://www.vicstreeservice.com.
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December 5, 2014 by
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Dec. 4, 2014, 9:23 p.m.
THE first stage of the cenotaph relocation plan occurred with the removal of the tree that has long adorned the lawns of the Mount Isa Civic Centre this week
THE first stage of the cenotaph relocation plan occurred with the removal of the tree that has long adorned the lawns of the Mount Isa Civic Centre this week.
With a unanimous decision by the Mount Isa City Council and the Mount Isa RSL to relocate the cenotaph in the lead up to the 100th anniversary of the landing at Anzac Cove, the plan to create a new memorial in the prominent CBD space was set in motion.
The trees removal and relocation comes as plans for the 2015 Anzac Day ceremony, including brand new cenotaph, commence.
Mayor Tony McGrady said the removal of the tree marked the beginning of an exciting project that aimed to best recognise and honour war heroes from throughout the region and the nation.
The existing tree has been relocated to the Mount Isa City Council nursery, where it will be cared for and nurtured, he said.
The tree will eventually be replanted at its new home within the Mount Isa Sunset Memorial Cemetery.
The trees removal makes way for the new memorial that will feature an eternal flame, distinct landscaping and full lighting which will allow the people of Mount Isa to remember fallen heroes at any time of the day.
Anzac Day 2015 in Mount Isa is set to be an unforgettable ceremony, with plans by the Mount Isa City Council and the Mount Isa RSL sub-branch currently underway.
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December 5, 2014 by
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STOCKTON-
A Stockton resident is assessing the damage at his home after a tree came crashing into his kitchen Wednesday afternoon.
The tree that came crashing down into the home is a Heritage Oak Treeand this is where the issue lies its a tree protected by the city but ended up as a danger for the the Rubianes family.
We heard this big bang, Rubianessaid.
That loud sound, is a Heritage Oak tree. Its taking stock in Raymond Rubianesshome, a house hes loved for 15 years, and is now damaged by a protected tree.
Scared us both (he and his wife) because we had a feeling this was going to happen, he told FOX40.
The two were eating lunch in their bedroom when the tree came crashing down. Both safe, but shaken.
I thank God that Raymond and I are alive, Rubianes wife told loved ones who visited and comforted the couple Thursday morning.
Rubianes claims hes been trying to get clearance from Stockton officialsto trim and maintain the tree for years.
They were passing the buck. I asked somebody, Oh, you got to call this other person. I call the other person, Oh, you have to call this other person, Rubianes said.
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December 5, 2014 by
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ORINDA -- A .7-mile stretch of Miner Road, between Camino Pablo and Camino Don Miguel, has been closed in both directions since about noon Wednesday due to a fallen tree that brought down power lines, according to Mark Nagel, Orinda's police chief.
PG&E and a tree removal company are on site working to clear the fallen tree and power lines, but the road is expected to remain closed until 11 p.m.
Nagel said the police department received a report of the large tree down at 11:50 a.m. and PG&E responded promptly, cutting off power through the affected lines to prevent fires.
"It's going to hit commute pretty hard," Nagel said. "We haven't had this much water and that kind of storm in a long time, I actually expected more. Fortuantley that's all we had," he said.
Contact Jennifer Baires at 925-943-8378. Follow her at twitter.com/jenniferbaires
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December 5, 2014 by
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A Stockton family is cleaning up Thursday, just one day after a storm caused a large tree branch to fall into their home.
This incident has struck fear in neighbors who are worried about trees near their homes.
We could have gotten hurt really bad or we could have been killed, said Raymond Rubianes, who lives in the home crushed by the tree.
Rubianes said he is lucky to be alive after a huge oak tree branch crashed into the middle of his dining room. He and his wife were inside the home but were not hurt.
We were in the kitchen and decided not to eat at the kitchen table and eat in another room," Rubianes said. "We would have been sitting right there."
Rubianes said he had been concerned about the oak tree for years and had called the city to ask if he could get rid of the tree, but was told no.
Being (on) my property, I thought I could take it down, but a few years back, they wouldnt allow it because it's a historical tree, said Rubianes.
City officials said there are some requirements before cutting down certain trees in Stockton.
There are certain types of oaks that are referred to as heritage oaks, and if they're on private property, you would need to obtain a permit if you wanted to remove the tree, Stockton spokeswoman Connie Cochran said.
However, the city said it never received a permit application to cut down Rubianes' tree.
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December 5, 2014 by
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Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly gave the age of Fatmata Kalma, who is 6 years old. This version has been corrected.
KOINADUGU, Sierra Leone His daughter had just been coaxed into an ambulance bound for the Ebola center. As Foday Kalma watched, his neighbors and relatives crowded around the vehicle, wailing that she was being driven to her death.
Kalma, 43, couldnt bear it. He had already lost his wife and mother-in-law to the disease. Suddenly, to his astonishment, 6-year-old Fatmata jumped out of the ambulance. She dashed to where he was standing with her two siblings. Thats when Kalma made a split-second decision that would rattle the regions medical establishment: He gathered his kids and bolted for the jungle.
Another family of possible Ebola carriers was on the run.
Six months after the worlds largest Ebola outbreak began, experts say one of their biggest challenges is persuading people to trust the medical system. Families still hide suspected Ebola victims or refuse to take them to health facilities. The problem exists in Liberia, but some foreign health officials say its even more daunting in Sierra Leone, where the transmission rate continues to climb even as it declines in the neighboring country.
In rural areas like Koinadugu, a district bordering Guinea, the problem is especially severe. There is no electricity or running water, let alone a modern hospital. Medicine usually means local herbs, generic malaria pills or the advice of a local healer. People whisper that disinfectant spreads the disease rather than kills it.
The influx of foreign health workers in moonsuits has terrified residents. Recently, a villager arrived at the districts Ebola isolation center and demanded that his daughter be taken away from the white people.
Another man with Ebola symptoms climbed a tree to escape a team that wanted to bring him in for treatment.
Hes going to starve out there, said John F. Koroma, one of the contact tracers who had been trying for nearly a week to bring him in.
Every day, teams of officials plunged into the jungle, searching for people exposed to Ebola who had fled medical treatment. Officially, 1,583 people have died from the disease in Sierra Leone since May. But authorities suspect entire families have perished in the wilderness, before Ebola tests were even taken. Kalma and his children could be next, officials feared.
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The Washington Post Ebola in Sierra Leone
KOINADUGU, Sierra Leone His daughter had just been coaxed into an ambulance bound for the Ebola center. As Foday Kalma watched, his neighbors and relatives crowded around the vehicle, wailing that she was being driven to her death.
Kalma, 43, couldnt bear it. He had already lost his wife and mother-in-law to the disease. Suddenly, to his astonishment, 9-year-old Fatmata jumped out of the ambulance. She dashed to where he was standing with her two siblings. Thats when Kalma made a split-second decision that would rattle the regions medical establishment: He gathered his kids and bolted for the jungle.
Another family of possible Ebola carriers was on the run.
Six months after the worlds largest Ebola outbreak began, experts say one of their biggest challenges is convincing people to trust the medical system. Families still hide suspected Ebola victims or refuse to take them to health facilities. The problem exists in Liberia, but some foreign health officials say its even more daunting in Sierra Leone, where the transmission rate continues to climb even as it declines in the neighboring country.
In rural areas like Koinadugu, a district bordering Guinea, the problem is especially severe. There is no electricity or running water, let alone a modern hospital. Medicine usually means local herbs, generic malaria pills or the advice of a local healer. People whisper that disinfectant spreads the disease rather than kills it.
The influx of foreign health workers in moonsuits has terrified residents. Recently, a villager arrived at the districts Ebola isolation center and demanded that his daughter be taken away from the white people.
Another man with Ebola symptoms climbed a tree to escape a team that wanted to bring him in for treatment.
Hes going to starve out there, said John F. Koroma, one of the contact tracers who had been trying for nearly a week to bring him in.
Every day, teams of officials plunged into the jungle, searching for people exposed to Ebola who had fled medical treatment. Officially, 1,583 people have died from the disease in Sierra Leone since May. But authorities suspect entire families have perished in the wilderness, before Ebola tests were even taken. Kalma and his children could be next, officials feared.
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December 5, 2014 by
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Seymour couple married for 70 years, dies hours apart Seymour couple married for 70 years, dies hours apart A Seymour couple is being remembered for what many in the area are calling a true love story. The two were married for 70 years before dying hours apart of each other this week.More >> A Seymour couple is being remembered for what many in the area are calling a true love story. The two were married for 70 years before dying hours apart of each other this week.More >> People gather on UT campus to pray after Eric Garner decision People gather on UT campus to pray after Eric Garner decision Outrage continues Thursday after the decision not to charge an NYPD officer in the death of Eric Garner.More >> Outrage continues Thursday after the decision not to charge an NYPD officer in the death of Eric Garner. More >> Hawkins Co. Sheriffs arrest two men for possessing meth Hawkins Co. Sheriffs arrest two men for possessing meth Hawkins County Sheriffs arrest two men for possessing methamphetamine during a traffic stop on Thursday morning.More >> Hawkins County Sheriffs arrest two men for possessing methamphetamine during a traffic stop on Thursday morning.More >> President Obama to visit Nashville Tuesday President Obama to visit Nashville Tuesday
Updated: Thursday, December 4 2014 11:25 PM EST2014-12-05 04:25:47 GMT
NEWPORT (WATE) - A portion of State Route 160 will be closed Thursday as crews work to replace a drainage tile.
Work will take place near the intersection of State Route 160 and Vinson Branch Road. The road will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Drivers can take Holt Town Road to Waxwing Road as a detour. Tennessee Department of Transportation says signs will be installed to direct travelers towards this route.
TDOT says anyone travelling in this area should expect potential delays and use extreme caution as workers will be present.
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December 5, 2014 by
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TOP Orbit 1/2 Sprinkler System Plastic Auto Drain Valve - 10 pack
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