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    Swirljet Gutter Cleaning System by Sky Vac – Video

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Swirljet Gutter Cleaning System by Sky Vac
    Swirljet Gutter Cleaning System by Sky Vac promo by kind permission of Jet Stream Drive Clean, http://www.checkatrade.com/SwirlJet/

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    Gutter cleaning with pressure washing wmv – Video

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gutter cleaning with pressure washing wmv
    more about gutter cleaning - http://guttercleaner.org The problems could be more profound than clogged rainfall gutters. To solve the thing is really simple. We are able to almost hear you...

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    Gutter Cleaning Toledo | 12 Reasons To Clean Your Gutters | 419-496-8950 – Video

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gutter Cleaning Toledo | 12 Reasons To Clean Your Gutters | 419-496-8950
    It #39;s that time of year for Gutter Cleaning in Toledo Ohio. If you would like more details, visit us online at http://guttermangutters.com Gutters should be cleaned at least twice per year...

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    Building permits, Aug. 28, 2014

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Gregory Lower, 4410 Douglas St., rebuild single-family residence due to fire, Clark & Thomas Construction, $160,000.

    Eric Denney, 1902 Wayne Drive, reroof residence, Barnes Roofing and Gutter Cleaning Service, $4,482.

    Roy Weiser, 21 S. Carriage Drive, reroof residence, Babcock General Contracting, $5,200.

    James Morris, 3430 Monterey St., reroof residence, Crane Improvement Co., $7,588.

    Thomas and Marilyn Flint, 3024 Dale Ave., reroof residence, Parmer Construction, $4,248.

    Find, LLC, 614 S. Woodbine Road, tenant finish for Be You T Full Nails by Dottie, $4,000.

    City of St. Joseph, 2621 N. Belt Highway, roof overlay in one section and tear off and reroof in another at Boehringer Ingelheim, Kirberg Co., $1,282,178.

    Eddie and Carol Kerns, Trustees, 4603 Corinth Drive, enclosed porch, sun room addition, Dillon Co., $15,000.

    James Miller, 807 Riverview Drive, changing pitch of roof and re-roofing, enlarging and closing up windows, $5,000.

    Community Action Partnership, 3312 John Shea Sr. Court, build single-family residence with retaining wall, $125,000.

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    It's been a long road this year: Projects have kept drivers detouring, but work is progressing

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MUSCATINE, Iowa As schools get back into session, Muscatine's road construction is nearing the beginning of the end for this year.

    Three of the projects that have been under way since the beginning of spring have made significant progress, according to project managers, but there still remains work to be done on all of these.

    Cedar Street

    Work has begun on the third of four stages of the Cedar Street Reconstruction Project, said project manager Bill Haag.

    The first phase, which included Cedar Street from the Parham Street intersection to Stone Brook Drive, began in March and ended in May. It was then that the second phase, including Cedar Street from Houser Street to Imperial Oaks Drive, began. Just as the school year began for nearby Muscatine High School, which has an access road to Cedar Street in that area, the second phase of the constriction had been completed, Haag said.

    The third phase of the Cedar street involves the area between Imperial Oaks and Stone Brook Drive. Earthwork and storm sewers have been completed, but paving for the roadway will probably start within a few weeks. Some utility infrastructure will also have to be repositioned as part of the reconstruction work.

    Haag said the contractors are still looking to complete phase four, a roundabout intersection at Cedar and Logan streets, before Thanksgiving of this year. However, some of the accessory portions of the project, such as new sidewalks, new grass and other items, will likely have to wait until next spring.

    "There's plenty of time to get that done," Haag said.

    Colorado Street

    After lagging somewhat behind schedule for the past couple of months due to inclement weather conditions, project director Jim Edgemond said work on the Colorado Street Reconstruction Project has gotten slightly ahead of schedule. "It's all pretty positive," he said.

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    Passing grass: 49ers rip out stadium sod again

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After only one preseason game at Levi's Stadium, the failing sod had to be ripped up and torn out last week after 49ers players began slipping and sliding during a practice.

    Now, after another game on the new turf, the sod has to be replaced again. As you can see in the photo below, which Instagram user hundreddollarman, via the San Jose Mercury News, says he snapped on Monday afternoon.

    This apparently was snapped at Levi's Stadium on Monday afternoon. (@hundreddollarman)

    So, um, what's up?

    According to the Mercury News, the team only installed the sod for last weekend's preseason game vs. the Chargers to be used temporarily and now will install a new field this weekend.

    That turf should be ready for the 49ers home opener vs. the Bears on Sept. 14 (and the Sept. 6 Chile-Mexico soccer match).

    For all you grass buffs out there, the team and its consultants are deciding whether it should continue to use Bandera Bermuda sod or switch to a Tifway grass that the paper says is used by more NFL squads.

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    Safety cited in Women's World Cup turf war

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jan 27, 2012: In this file photo, United States' Kelly O'Hara (5) fights for control of the ball with Costa Rica's Daniela Cruz (8) during the first half of CONCACAF women's Olympic qualifying soccer game action at B.C. Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.AP

    Even actor Tom Hanks has an opinion about whether the athletes at the 2015 Women's World Cup should play on artificial turf or grass.

    A group of players from the U.S. women's national team, who will vie for a spot in the World Cup in October qualifying, have joined with several international players in protesting the turf surfaces for next summer's big event in Canada. And they're getting rapidly growing support from the sport's fans, including Hanks.

    Last week Hanks, a big soccer fan, voiced his support on Twitter: "Opinion: Women's World Cup is the best Soccer of the year. Hey FIFA, they deserve real grass. Put in sod. Hanx."

    The athletes say that it's not just a safety issue because turf is less forgiving than natural grass, it's about equity. They argue the men weren't asked to play soccer's top international tournament on a fake surface.

    "It really goes down to this: The men would never play a World Cup on turf, so why should the women? It's the same tournament. It's the World Cup," U.S. forward Sydney Leroux said. "It's the biggest thing that we have for soccer. Why would we play on something that's not real?"

    The athletes have formally joined in a letter of protest penned to FIFA, the sport's international governing body, and the Canadian Soccer Association. If they don't hear back soon, legal action could be taken in Canada based on that country's laws against gender-based discrimination.

    Boies, Schiller & Flexner, the law firm involved in the recent lawsuit filed by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon against the NCAA, drafted the letter on behalf of the players and is prepared to go to court.

    "I think it resonates with a lot of people," said Boise Schiller & Flexner attorney Hampton Dellinger. "It's important in and of itself, but it's also important on a symbolic level, that if some of the world's greatest athletes can be treated this way, it's a real setback for gender equity in sports. It should have never gotten to this point, but it's not too late for Canadian soccer and FIFA to do the right thing."

    In an email to The Associated Press, FIFA acknowledged receipt of the letter, but declined further comment. The Canadian Soccer Association deferred to FIFA for reaction.

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    Women's World Cup turf war heats up – Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By ANNE M. PETERSON AP Sports Writer

    Even actor Tom Hanks has an opinion about whether the athletes at the 2015 Women's World Cup should play on artificial turf or grass.

    A group of players from the U.S. women's national team, who will vie for a spot in the World Cup in October qualifying, have joined with several international players in protesting the turf surfaces for next summer's big event in Canada. And they're getting rapidly growing support from the sport's fans, including Hanks.

    Last week Hanks, a big soccer fan, voiced his support on Twitter: "Opinion: Women's World Cup is the best Soccer of the year. Hey FIFA, they deserve real grass. Put in sod. Hanx."

    The athletes say that it's not just a safety issue because turf is less forgiving than natural grass, it's about equity. They argue the men weren't asked to play soccer's top international tournament on a fake surface.

    "It really goes down to this: The men would never play a World Cup on turf, so why should the women? It's the same tournament. It's the World Cup," U.S. forward Sydney Leroux said. "It's the biggest thing that we have for soccer. Why would we play on something that's not real?"

    The athletes have formally joined in a letter of protest penned to FIFA, the sport's international governing body, and the Canadian Soccer Association. If they don't hear back soon, legal action could be taken in Canada based on that country's laws against gender-based discrimination.

    Boies, Schiller & Flexner, the law firm involved in the recent lawsuit filed by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon against the NCAA, drafted the letter on behalf of the players and is prepared to go to court.

    "I think it resonates with a lot of people," said Boise Schiller & Flexner attorney Hampton Dellinger. "It's important in and of itself, but it's also important on a symbolic level, that if some of the world's greatest athletes can be treated this way, it's a real setback for gender equity in sports. It should have never gotten to this point, but it's not too late for Canadian soccer and FIFA to do the right thing."

    In an email to The Associated Press, FIFA acknowledged receipt of the letter, but declined further comment. The Canadian Soccer Association deferred to FIFA for reaction.

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    Features: 10 highlights for 10 years: The Lord Chamberlain's Men

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Open air theatre company The Lord Chamberlain's Men, named after Shakespeare's original troupe of travelling players, are celebrating their tenth anniversary this year

    Campaigning, storytelling and an awful lot of touring. They've been rained on, rained off, flooded and still they've powered through, performing and touring some of the world's most beautiful open air venues. There's no doubt it's been a hectic, but successful ten years for The Lord Chamberlain's Men. To mark the occasion, their artistic director, Mark Puddle gives us ten highlights...

    Year 1 Our inaugural production of Macbeth kick-starts The Lord Chamberlain's Men reputation for bold, clear and dynamic storytelling, touring to 35 venues over a 10 week period and playing to just over 6,000 people.

    Year 2 - The hottest summer on record draws huge audience numbers for A Midsummer Night's Dream. The Lord Chamberlain's Men experience just two wet nights and some amazing sunsets.

    Year 3 Following the beautiful sunshine of the previous year, year three could only be followed by the year of the floods! For that year's production of Romeo and Juliet, The Lord Chamberlain's Men went through nine Gazebos (here's one still standing!) and we only had 17 dry nights out of 55.

    Year 4 For Much Ado About Nothing we invested in a new set, constructed in just an hour and deconstructed in 40 minutes. Open air touring just got a whole lot easier!

    Year 5 The Lord Chamberlain's Men's fifth birthday! To celebrate we toured Twelfth Night to 50 different venues playing to just over 20,000 people as well as making our London debut at Soho Green.

    Year 6 This year we made our first trip abroad with The Tempest visiting Holland, Cyprus and Greece at the end of our 18-week UK tour.

    Year 7 - Modern technology reaches A Midsummer Night's Dream with our first ever audience selfie!

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    Feng Shui Habachi – Video

    - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Feng Shui Habachi

    By: Fernanda Sabioni

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