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    WH: No Holder replacement before midterms

    - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -

    The sure-to-be politically fraught nomination process for Eric Holder's replacement as attorney general will come after next month's midterm elections, the White House said on Tuesday.

    An official, speaking anonymously about the nomination process, said Senate Democrats urged the White House to wait until after November's contests to put a nominee forward to head the Justice Department. Democrats are urgently working to maintain control of the Senate, and are expected to lose seats in the Republican-controlled House.

    Holder, the last of President Barack Obama's original cabinet members, was a politically divisive attorney general, and the fight to replace him is expected to be rancorous on Capitol Hill.

    A nominee could be pushed through a lame duck session after the midterm elections, though other issues on the congressional docket -- like authorizing Obama's use of force in against ISIS -- are expected to dominate proceedings in November and December.

    "I do anticipate that Democrats will hold the Senate," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters after Holder resigned. "That said, I also anticipate that whoever the nominee is will earn and ultimately receive bipartisan support."

    Democrats close to the nominating process have floated several names as potential Holder replacements: the current Labor Secretary Tom Perez, the former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler are all considered in the mix.

    Others include U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and former Justice Department official Tony West.

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    Montville Kiwanis Club officers sworn in during annual installation dinner

    - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Photo courtesy of Thomas Mazzaccarro

    Kiwanis Lt. Governor Steve McKinley, right, swore in Joe Daughtry, center, as president and Michael Johnson, left, as vice president of the Montville Kiwanis Club.

    The Montville Kiwanis Club conducted its annual installation dinner on Friday, Sept. 19.

    Sworn in by Kiwanis Lt. Governor Steve McKinley were President Joe Daughtry and Vice President Michael Johnson, along with Treasurer Doug Cooper and new member of the Board of Directors Manny Irizarry.

    Outgoing President Jerry Hug served honorably in 2013-2014 and is credited with bringing many youthful and energetic members to this 36-year-old active community service organization.

    But this installation was very different from those held in the past because both the incoming president and vice president are the sons of current Kiwanis members, Art Daughtry and Dave Johnson. A new generation has come along to lead the Kiwanis in the coming years.

    The parents of the new president and vice president were present and spoke of their pride in their sons for their past achievements and for their ongoing participation in community projects. Daughtry is the current president of the Drug Awareness Council and Johnson is running for the board of education in the upcoming election.

    The Montville Kiwanis Club is well known in town for the numerous projects it has been involved in for many years, such as the childrens playgrounds at the Community Park and Camp Dawson, the Kiwanis Food Pantry, scholarships and sponsorship of the High School Key Club and participation in the High School Key Club and their projects.

    The new officers and their committees have many new projects in development, such as restoring the siding at the food pantry building and socially, a wine-tasting event this winter.

    Any man or woman who would be interested in joining this group can call Michael Johnson at 973-316-8450 or email him at Michael.Johnson3@Marist.edu. Former Key Club members are particularly invited to join and regain the spirit of volunteerism that they had in high school.

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    Fox Lake parks building to be upgraded with grant dollars

    - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FOX LAKE An expanded locker room and multipurpose room, plus a new splash pad, will be added to the Lakefront Park building, the Fox Lake village president said.

    The village is set to receive nearly $800,000 in Illinois Park and Recreational Facility Construction Grant dollars to pay for the improvements at the villages most popular park, according to a news release.

    The building, 71 Nippersink Blvd., will get a new roof, windows, siding and doors as well as interior renovations that include the installation of an elevator, 1,782 square feet added to a multipurpose room with sports flooring, 1,287 square feet of new locker rooms, an updated fire protection system, an upgraded heating and air conditioning system and lighting improvements, the release said.

    The upgrades will bring the building into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Village President Donny Schmit said.

    The outside also will see improvements, paving the way for volleyball, basketball, soccer and other instructional activities, the release said. A splash pad also will be installed.

    Unlike some communities, the village of Fox Lake runs its parks and recreation programming out of its village offices, not a park district, which would come with a separate revenue source.

    Theres a lot of things well be able to do, Schmit said.

    The grant requires the work to be completed within two years, he said.

    It covers 75 percent of the approved projects cost, according to the Department of Natural Resources, which oversees the grant process.

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    Fox Lake upgrading Lakefront Park building with grant dollars

    - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FOX LAKE An expanded locker room and multipurpose room, plus a new splash pad, will be added to the Lakefront Park building, the Fox Lake village president said.

    The village is set to receive nearly $800,000 in Illinois Park and Recreational Facility Construction Grant dollars to pay for the improvements at the villages most popular park, according to a news release.

    The building, 71 Nippersink Blvd., will get a new roof, windows, siding and doors as well as interior renovations that include the installation of an elevator, 1,782 square feet added to a multipurpose room with sports flooring, 1,287 square feet of new locker rooms, an updated fire protection system, an upgraded heating and air conditioning system and lighting improvements, the release said.

    The upgrades will bring the building into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Village President Donny Schmit said.

    The outside also will see improvements, paving the way for volleyball, basketball, soccer and other instructional activities, the release said. A splash pad also will be installed.

    Unlike some communities, the village of Fox Lake runs its parks and recreation programming out of its village offices, not a park district, which would come with a separate revenue source.

    Theres a lot of things well be able to do, Schmit said.

    The grant requires the work to be completed within two years, he said.

    It covers 75 percent of the approved projects cost, according to the Department of Natural Resources, which oversees the grant process.

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    Roofing Inspection | Is it time to replace my roof? – Video

    - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Edmonton, AB Industrial Roofing | (780) 800-7246 | Commercial Roofing Contractor Millet AB – Video

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    Wonkblog: Wonkbook: Lessons from the second U.S. Ebola case

    - October 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Puneet Kollipara October 14

    Welcome to Wonkbook, Wonkblogs morning policy news primer by Puneet Kollipara (@pkollipara). To subscribe by e-mail, clickhere. Send comments, criticism or ideas to Wonkbook at Washpost dot com. To read more by the Wonkblog team, clickhere.Follow uson Twitter and Facebook.

    Wonkbooks Number of the Day:4,204. That's the estimated Ebola death toll worldwide, per the CDC.

    Wonkbooks Chart of the Day:The world just experiencedits warmest September on record.

    Wonkbook's Top 4Stories:(1) Lessons from the second U.S. Ebola case; (2) Washington's worries about the global economy;(3) oil producers' pain is drivers' gain; and (4) renewed tensions in St. Louis.

    CDC chief: After Dallas nurses Ebola infection, U.S. must rethink protocols."As a 26-year-old Dallas nurse lay infected in the same hospital where she treated a dying Ebola patient last week, government officials on Monday said the first transmission of the disease in the United States had revealed systemic failures in preparation that must 'substantially' change in coming days....Frieden did not detail precisely how the extensive, government-issued safety protocols in place at many facilities might need to change or in what ways hospitals need to ramp up training for front-line doctors or nurses. But his message was clear: With Ebola, there is no margin for error. The Dallas case made that certain."Amy Ellis Nutt, Mark Berman and Brady Dennis in The Washington Post.

    Medical records suggest 70 staffers were involved in treating Ebola patient."The size of the medical team reflects the hospital's intense effort to save Duncan's life, but it also suggests that many other people could have been exposed to the virus during Duncan's time in an isolation unit....The medical records given to the AP offer clues, both to what happened and who was involved, but the hospital said the CDC does not have them. A CDC spokeswoman said the agency reviewed the medical records with Duncan's care team and concluded that the documents were not helpful in identifying those who interacted directly with the patient."Martha Mendoza in the Associated Press.

    What happened atthe hospital in Dallas?"While biocontamination units look similar to a standard hospital room, they usually have specialized air circulation systems to remove disease particles from the facility. And, perhaps more importantly, they're staffed by doctors who have spent years training, preparing and thinking about how to stop dangerous infections from spreading....This isn't true of Texas Presbyterian. Like most American hospitals, it doesn't have a biocontamination unit. It hasn't spent years running through the drills of how to treat an Ebola patient. It began receiving additional training from the CDC, director Tom Frieden told reporters Sunday, only this week."Sarah Kliff in Vox.

    Should we transfer Ebola patients to the specialty hospitals?"Emory solved its problems, but the challenges it faced could overwhelm a hospital with fewer resources. At Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, mistakes in treating a patient from Liberia...have raised questions about the general level of preparedness in hospitals around the country. Medical experts have begun to suggest that it might be better to transfer patients to designated centers with special expertise in treating Ebola. Federal health officials are also beginning to consider that idea, though they emphasize that every hospital has to be able to diagnose the disease." Denise Gradyin The New York Times.

    Charts:How does an American nurse contract Ebola? With directions like these. Sarah Kliff in Vox.

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