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October 26, 2014 by
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By LOUISE RONALD Palladium-Item
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. (AP) - Got a quarter?
Check your pocket, wallet, coin purse or that jar by the door where you put your loose change.
If you have a state commemorative quarter marked with a "D," that coin passed through a furnace created in Cambridge City, the Palladium-Item reported (http://pinews.co/1sqme8W).
Rogers Engineering & Manufacturing at 112 S. Center St. builds industrial furnaces for basically any product that requires heating during the manufacturing process - from glassware to auto radiators to garden tools.
And coins.
Coins need to be annealed - heated and cooled to prevent brittleness.
Rogers' furnaces are annealing coins at the U.S. Mint in Denver, where the quarters are made, and also at the San Francisco mint, which produces clad and silver proof coin sets.
The U.S. Mint just awarded Rogers a contract to design, manufacture and install a second annealing furnace at its San Francisco facility.
"To get this thing designed and built, it takes about 30 weeks," said Bill Rogers, company founder and president.
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October 26, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
Old town hall improvements By LORI WINCE Saturday October 25, 2014 8:01 PM
Pataskala City Council members disagree on what to do with a $200,000 grant from a recent state capital bill that could be used to install public restrooms and an elevator in the old town hall building at 430 S. Main St.
The Pataskala Division of Police is based on the first floor and basement and the Sterling Theater is on the second floor of the 97-year-old building, which is owned by the city.
City Council learned Oct. 20 the grant requires the city to match 50 cents for every dollar of the grant, or $100,000.
City Administrator Benjamin King said construction costs are estimated at $250,000, which doesn't include design and bidding for the project.
He said the city could use the value of the building, $100,000, as part of the match but that would not be enough to cover the project cost.
King said the state would accept the value of the building as the match if the city showed the valuation from the Licking County Auditor's Office.
However, he said, the match could not be used to pay bills to contractors. The city would need enough money from the grant to pay those bills and even more if the estimate exceeded the match.
City Councilman Bryan Lenzo said Pataskala already has paid to install a new roof on the building, secure the foundation, repair windows and improve the heating-and-cooling system.
Lenzo said at some point City Council needs to re-evaluate the use of the building because it might not be cost effective to keep the police department there.
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October 26, 2014 by
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October 26, 2014 by
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October 26, 2014 by
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Whether you already own a house or just have plans to buy in the future, most people have thought about what it would take to turn their property into their dream home. Whether it's starting over and building from scratch or taking an existing residence and doing extensive remodeling, the thought of having all the amenities you'd ever need while getting rid of those annoying quirks that have grated on you for years makes the prospect of doing home improvements almost irresistible.
Of course, remodeling and renovations can cost a lot of money, and in these days of tight budgets and small or nonexistent pay raises at work, it might make the idea of creating your dream home seem like an impossible dream. Yet there is a way you can put together the financial resources you need to have the home of your dreams without mortgaging your future in the process. The key is an easy-to-understand investing principle that can provide a solid foundation upon which you can build your net worth.
What it takes to build your dream home If you've never looked at the costs of remodeling, prepare for a shock: The price tags involved can make it seem like you'd be better off starting from scratch. Starting at the low end, there are a few projects you can do without breaking the bank. For instance, adding a deck to your home costs an average of about $9,300 for a midrange home, according to figures from Remodeling Magazine . Window replacements also run in the $10,000 range, and a bathroom remodel typically costs around $15,000.
But once you start looking at some more ambitious projects, the dollar amounts you'll see start to get really serious. Thinking of remodeling your basement? Expect to pay around $60,000. A major kitchen remodeling can run $50,000 or more, and putting in a sunroom carries about a $70,000 price tag. And if you want the master suite of your dreams, you can start thinking of six-figure sums.
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Moreover, if you already have an upper-end home, then remodeling projects get even more expensive. A luxury kitchen remodeling can easily take you over the $100,000 mark, while adding a master suite in an upscale house costs an average of $220,000.
If you're like many homeowners, it's easy to justify those expenditures to yourself by arguing that they enhance the value of your home. In theory, you should therefore get your remodeling expenses back when you sell your home.
In reality, though, you can only expect to see a fraction of what you pay on a remodeling project to flow through to the value of your home. Such projects typically add between 50% and 75% of their cost to your home value. And, disappointingly, the projects with the highest price tags are often the ones that pay off the least .
One danger with home remodeling projects is that it's easy to overextend yourself. Most banks are happy to offer home equity loans or lines of credit to finance remodeling projects, and the interest rates are low enough to make maintaining the debt look deceptively easily. Yet if you're not careful, relying too much on debt to build the home of your dreams will leave you regretting having made the decision in the first place. After working so hard to get your home just right, financial regret is the last thing you want.
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October 25, 2014 by
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October 25, 2014 by
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October 25, 2014 by
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RACINE Six months after an ordinance change giving the city permission to take down any privately owned tree infested with emerald ash borer or oak wilt, the city forester has began marking such trees for removal.
Oak wilt has not turned up in the city yet. But EAB, which was first spotted in the city last summer, has been slowly winding its way though the citys ash tree population.
On Friday, City Forester Matt Koepnick said he had just marked about 25-30 infested trees on the grounds of Regency Mall, and even a few others on both public and private property.
I just saw emerald ash borer five minutes ago, actually, at Memorial and Washington Avenue, where the bridge is, Koepnick said.
The ordinance approved by the City Council in mid-April allows the city to order a private property owner to remove a tree that is infected with EAB or oak wilt.
Prior to the passage of the EAB ordinance, the city could only require the removal of private trees infested with Dutch elm disease, a fungus that kills elm trees.
The EAB ordinance is needed, Koepnick has said, to help the city keep the disease-spreading insects at bay, and to better protect both public and private trees in the city from becoming future hosts and victims.
Although he has marked several trees already, he has yet to mark any on private residential properties.
When forestry crews spot a tree with EAB they will follow through to make sure the tree is actually infested with one of the insects. If it is infected, a notice will be sent to the property owner, giving them 30 days to have the tree removed. If the property owner does not remove the tree, the city can hire a contractor to the work, and bill the property owner.
Koepnick said there are options available to private property owners looking to protect their trees from possible EAB infestation, including products available at hardware stores and greenhouses, and treatments available from tree care professionals.
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October 25, 2014 by
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ELM SPRINGS (KFSM) The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality is investigating whether the town of Elm Springs is properly maintaining an evaporation field where liquid waste is disposed of, officials say.
State investigators traveled to Elm Springs on Thursday (Oct. 16) to examine the field and are putting together a written report on whether the field has been maintained properly as spelled out in the towns state permit, according to officials. Another name for the 6.2-acre piece of land under investigation is surface-pipe disposal field.
A complaint was filed with the state on Oct. 13 by Harold Douthit, a member of the Elm Springs City Council, officials said.
Douthit is vying to unseat Elm Springs Mayor Ben Wall in the Nov. 4 election.
The town uses the evaporation field to dispose of liquid waste after it has been processedthrough the sewer-and-water treatment plant,according to Kevin Caudle, an Elm Springs Sewer Committee member. After it is drained into the field, it evaporates, Caudle said.
Thecomplaint filed with ADEQ states that the guidelines for the surface-pipe disposal field outlined in the towns permit are not being upheld.
At issue is the disposal of grass clippings when the field gets mowed, according to Caudle. He said although the field is being mowed on a weekly basis, the grass clippings are not being gathered and disposed of. They are being left in the field, according to Caudle.
Wall told 5NEWS the clippings are not a major problem.
The mayor also said that once the clippings were bagged, there was the problem of what to do with them, and there was no good way to dispose of them.
If the state finds a problem with the upkeep of the land, the town could risk losing its permit for the field, Caudle said.
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October 25, 2014 by
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Flooring is a foundational facet of any home project. But when the room youre upgrading is prone to spills and splashes and the chance of leaks or flooding, carpet isnt an ideal choice.
Here are some options for moisture-prone areas, from flooring pros whove earned top ratings from Angies List members:
TILE: This is a durable option, with material choices ranging from ceramic to natural stone. However, some tiles must be sealed to prevent water penetration, so some types may not work well in moisture-prone area.
If you choose tile flooring, keep grout lines tight, especially in a bathroom. Grout, even when sealed, will eventually let moisture through. Look for grouts that contain additives to reduce moisture intrusion.
Some specific tile materials:
VINYL: If youre looking for an easy-care and affordable option, consider vinyl. Sheet vinyl has the benefit of few, if any, seams that can let moisture through. Vinyl also has its high-end side, which can make it a practical alternative to hardwood or stone in high-traffic rooms. Vinyl planks and whats called luxury vinyl tile can be made to mimic the look of wood or stone.
High-quality vinyl brands can feature mold and mildew inhibitors and waterproof guarantees rather than water-resistant claims.
CONCRETE: A staple for basements and garages, concrete is worth considering for a bathroom or kitchen. Concrete staining, stamping and other decorative techniques allow this sturdy material to stand alone decoratively.
WOOD: Wood can work in a kitchen, especially if its engineered hardwood flooring (sometimes called laminate hardwood flooring), which has a sturdier, more water-resistant plywood base, a hardwood veneer and usually costs more than laminate.
LAMINATE: Laminate is a layered flooring type featuring wood fiber. Its relatively easy to install and is affordable, compared to hardwood or engineered wood. However, its not recommended for full bathrooms or a basement that may experience flooding. If water penetrates, laminate can swell.
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