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September 15, 2014 by
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September 15, 2014 by
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September 15, 2014 by
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September 15, 2014 by
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The Rio Rancho Governing Body have approved a new outdoor lighting ordinance, after limiting the ability to file a complaint to people who live within 300 feet of a problem property.
Governing body members voted unanimously Wednesday to pass the second and final reading of the ordinance, although votes on several proposed amendments were divided.
The rules require new outdoor light fixtures to be shaded, with a few exceptions, so the light doesnt escape the property to bother neighbors or passers-by, or lessen views of the night sky. Existing fixtures are grandfathered in unless they have to be replaced, and people can use any power of bulb they want as long as the light doesnt go onto neighboring property.
The new ordinance will take effect in 90 days, instead of the usual 10, to give businesses time to handle lighting inventory that will be in less demand. Stores can still sell any type of bulb or fixture they could before; the limits only apply to the use of those items within Rio Rancho city limits.
Rio Rancho resident David Baldwin said he was on the task force that developed recommendations for the ordinance.
We worked very, very hard to minimize the impact of this ordinance on individuals, he said. My hope is that people will comply with this thing voluntarily.
Baldwin said he knew the rules affected the free market, but he believed they were necessary for the quality of life and to have no regulation was anarchy.
On the other side of the issue, resident Kerry Adams said the ordinance would ban more than 100 light fixtures in Rio Rancho in favor of 14, lessening gross receipts tax income. Artificially increasing the demand for shielded light fixtures and certain bulbs would raise prices, and small businesses must clear their inventory or eat the cost of products in less demand, she continued.
You dont get to violate liberty for the sake of property, Adams said, adding that people should be allowed to figure out how to comply on their own.
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September 15, 2014 by
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FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) Since she was a young girl, Danielle McCray knew she wanted to be a service-providing business owner. She had no clue exactly what type of service she would provide.
Now, at age 33, she is the owner of the Cleaning Bouquet, a cleaning company that she started two years ago to serve the Pee Dee area.
After serving eight years in the U.S. Navy as an intelligence specialist, McCray moved on to work in human services with the postal service.
"When I was at the postal service, I was sitting behind a cubicle all day," McCray said. "I knew that I didn't want to retire sitting behind that desk. Basically, I made a conscious decision to step out on faith."
McCray moved back to Florence, her hometown, from Greensboro, North Carolina.
"I moved back here because I knew I would have a little more support from my family," McCray said. "And I started the cleaning service, and it's been going really well."
If someone would have asked her five years ago about starting a cleaning business, McCray said she would have responded, "You are crazy. I'm not starting a cleaning company."
"But I'm glad I did, because I get to meet some really great people," McCray said.
The Cleaning Bouquet did not start out as such, however. Before there was The Cleaning Bouquet, there was ProAlliance Commercial Cleaning. McCray owned that company as well, and it focused primarily on office cleaning. Several of the ProAlliance clients wanted residential cleaning as well.
"I guess the stars were not aligned for me to do (commercial cleaning), so I switched it," she said, "and I'm glad I did."
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September 15, 2014 by
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Fall is the ideal time for lawn work. Here are somequestions about applying herbicides with answers from horticulturists at Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
Q: When is the best time to apply a broadleaf herbicide to the lawn?
Fall (late September to early November) is the best time to apply broadleaf herbicides in Iowa and Illinois. In fall, perennial broadleaf weeds are transporting food (carbohydrates) from their foliage to their roots in preparation for winter.
Broadleaf herbicides applied in fall will be absorbed by the broadleaf weeds foliage and transported to the roots along with the carbohydrates, resulting in the destruction of the broadleaf weeds. Spring applications are generally less effective than fall applications.
Q: Which herbicides are effective in controlling broadleaf weeds?
A: Effective broadleaf herbicides include 2,4-D, MCPP, dicamba, triclopyr and others. The most effective broadleaf herbicide products contain a mixture of two or three herbicides, as no single compound controls all broadleaf weeds.
Q: What is the proper way to apply broadleaf herbicides to the lawn?
A: Broadleaf herbicides can be applied as liquids or granules. Before applying any herbicide, carefully read and follow label directions.
When applying liquid formulations, apply just enough material to wet the leaf surfaces. If only a few areas in the lawn have broadleaf weed problems, spot treat these areas rather than spraying the entire lawn.
Liquid formulations have the potential to drift. Spray drift problems can be avoided by following simple precautions. Dont spray when winds exceed 5 mph. Also, dont spray when temperatures are forecast to exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit within 24 hours of the application.
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September 15, 2014 by
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by Carlton D. White cwhite@mdjonline.com The Marietta Daily Journal
Valdosta States Bryson Brindle, a former Allatoona High School standout, puts the pressure on Winston-Salem State quarterback DMetrius Smith (14) during the Division II powers game Saturday at McEachern. Staff photo by Jeff Stanton
The game, a rematch of the 2012 NCAA Division II national championship won by Valdosta State, started slowly after neither team scored in the first quarter.
That changed 3 seconds into the second period when Valdosta State quarterback Jake Medlock capped an eight-play, 61-yard with a 1-yard touchdown run, and Kenny Murphys 2-point conversion gave the Blazers an 8-0 lead.
Winston-Salem State answered when Terry Ross 52-yard interception return trimmed the deficit to 8-7.
Cedric ONeals 3-yard run capped a 10-play, 70-yard Blazers drive and Valdosta State took a 15-7 lead into halftime.
Winston-Salem State responded after the break behind Alejandro Suarezs 21-yard field goal, for a 15-10 Valdosta State lead.
The Blazers added to their margin just over 4 minutes later when ONeal, who had 11 carries for 26 yards, scored his second touchdown from 5 yards out for a 22-10 advantage.
Quarterback Phil Sims kept the Rams close by directing a 14-play, 99-yard drive, resulting in a 15-yard touchdown catch for Marcel Caver to pull Winston-Salem State within 22-17 with 13:52 left in the game.
The Rams final possession nearly led to the game-winning score as Winston-Salem State recovered a fumbled punt return and drove to the Blazers 2, where they had first-and-goal. Rudy Johnson ran in for a 2-yard touchdown, but the play was called back for a holding penalty.
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September 15, 2014 by
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A CLUB dedicated to exploring Hampshires medieval history through landscape and archaeology has announced its new season of lectures and conferences.
Hampshire Field Club and Archaeology Society will host two conference and AGM sessions in November with lectures and events lined up February.
Four speakers will address the Hampshires medieval landscape in a regional context at the clubs landscape conference and AGM at Peter Symonds College, Winchester on November 8. Highlights include Southampton Universitys David Hinton, who will discuss the impact of religion on Anglo-Saxon Hampshire, and Dr Simon Roffey, of the University of Winchester, who will delve into the history of medieval hospitals including the leper hospital near Morn Hill.
The archaeology conference will tackle conflict and defence, from Neolithic battles to the First World War, on Saturday, November 29 at the colleges Science Lecture Theatre.
Speakers include Tony Wilmott of English Heritage, Winchester Universitys Nick Thorpe and WYG Groups principal archaeologist Martin Brown.
On October 24 Kitty Hauser will travel from Australia to give a talk in memory of field archaeologist and aerial photography pioneer O.G.S. Crawford, discussing his work, politics and photographic records of Nazi Germany.
On February 20 2015, economic historian Dr Jean Morrin will give a lecture on Victoria County History, a publisher founded in 1899, with special reference to Hampshires decision to rewrite the projects archaic records of county parishes and towns. The lecture will take place at Hampshire Record Office from 8pm.
Ticket prices vary. For more information visit fieldclub.hants.org.uk.
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