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June 22, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
(June 19, 2014) Americans spend a lot of money on home appliances and electronics$3,000 on average.
That total doesnt even include air conditioning or furnaces! So, when buying a new appliance, it pays to get the best deals.
One way to do that is to go with what you know and what you can trust. That applies to the product and the company that makes it.
I bought my refrigerator about 45 years ago, and I have never had a repair on it! Its a Whirlpool product, and I love it, said Donna Mobley.
Donna shops at h.h. gregg on 96th street in Indianapolis. And despite giving them an A+ rating, she still is a very careful shopper. Right now, shes looking for a washer. Her Whirlpool refrigeratorwhich again is nearly a half-century oldis still going strong.
Her advice is simple, but a lot of people dont do it.
I think it depends on what your pocketbook can afford, what kind of laundry you have to do and how much youre going to use it, she said. If youve got a lot of kids, I say buy a lesser model without all the bells and whistles. If you can afford it, then more is fine.
The people we spoke with at h.h. gregg agree with Donna. They also say you shouldnt let any sales person push you into a product you dont want or need.
We qualify people to their needs. For example, if youre buying a refrigerator and a customer stocks it with pizzas, they really have no need for a fridge with a massive amount of cubic feet. Thats just a waste of money, said Kyle Schroeder, a general manager at h.h. gregg.
If youre outfitting your home, try buying all of your appliances at one place. Sometimes youll get a bundled deal, just like cable companies offer when you combine TV, phone and internet service. Dont be afraid to negotiate. While some places have set prices, others have wiggle room or simply guarantee the lowest price.
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June 22, 2014 by
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Originally published June 20, 2014 at 6:02 AM | Page modified June 20, 2014 at 9:55 PM
Fire destroyed an apartment building with about 90 units that was under construction in Vancouver.
The fire broke out about 3:30 a.m. Friday and went to two-alarms as it brought the four-story structure to the ground.
Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli told KOIN (http://bit.ly/1w2JApM ) flames forced firefighters to take a "defensive approach," pouring on water from outside.
Natural gas helped fuel the flames until a utility crew shut off the line.
There are no reported injuries.
Scarpelli says investigators looking for the cause of the fire will likely bring in a dog trained to detect any accelerants. She also says investigators may ask for assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Witnesses told KATU (http://bit.ly/1lb1zHl ) they heard an explosion and saw the sky turned orange.
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June 22, 2014 by
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - A former Occupy Fort Collins protester convicted of burning down an upscale apartment building under construction must pay $7.5 million in restitution.
The Coloradoan reports that 37-year-old Benjamin Gilmore and prosecutors reached the restitution agreement before a Thursday court hearing. The money will go to victims and owners of both Mason Street Flats and nearby Penny Flats, which was already occupied at the time of the October 2011 fire.
It caused more than $10 million in damage.
Gilmore, a beekeeper, was sentenced in December to eight years in prison for criminal mischief and 6 years for burglary -- sentences to be served concurrently.
Gilmore has maintained his innocence. He claims that a transient man set the fire.
"I believe the truth will prevail and we will see justice some day -- maybe not in this court, but maybe in the court of appeals," Gilmore said at his sentencing in December.
The Gilmore case attracted national attention because he supported demonstrations at an Occupy Wall Street encampment a block away from where the fire was started. Occupy activists were protesting against economic inequality and government policies favoring the wealthy.
The 2011 fire caused an estimated $10 million damage to a four-story apartment complex that was under construction and the occupied Penny Flats condominium and retail building next door.
Gilmore's first trial ended in a hung jury in September 2012.
But a second jury convicted him of arson, burglary and criminal mischief.
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June 22, 2014 by
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A four-story apartment building that was under construction in Vancouver was gutted by an early-morning fire Friday that will likely take another 12 to 24 hours to burn out, said Vancouver Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli.
Once it cools down, she said, investigators will be able to get around the site to examine what might have sparked the two-alarm fire at the complex, at Southeast Tech Center Drive and Redwood Circle.
"It is a total loss," she said.
It is too early to say whether the circumstances are suspicious, she said.
The fire spread quickly through the wood-frame construction complex, which had drywall up in only a small area, she said.
About 40 firefighters from Vancouver and Camas responded to the fire, she said, which was reported around 3:15 a.m. Natural gas helped fuel the flames until a utility crew shut off the line.
No one was injured.
Investigators plan to review video footage from surveillance cameras around the site, she said.
Witnesses told KATU they heard an explosion and saw the sky turned orange.
-- Staff and wire reports
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June 22, 2014 by
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VANCOUVER, Wash.
Fire destroyed an apartment building with about 90 units that was under construction in Vancouver.
The fire broke out about 3:30 a.m. Friday and went to two-alarms as it brought the four-story structure to the ground.
Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli told KOINflames forced firefighters to take a "defensive approach," pouring on water from outside.
Natural gas helped fuel the flames until a utility crew shut off the line.
There are no reported injuries.
Scarpelli says investigators looking for the cause of the fire will likely bring in a dog trained to detect any accelerants. She also says investigators may ask for assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Witnesses told KATUthey heard an explosion and saw the sky turned orange.
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June 22, 2014 by
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Published: Thursday, June 19, 2014, 12:01a.m.
Plans to build a 46-unit, low-income senior citizen apartment building have been put aside as Westmoreland County Housing Authority officials look to construct a $6 million headquarters in Hempfield.
The authority will seek to borrow cash to finance the office building, which will replace an aging, 30,000-square-foot structure that houses the agency's 60-member administration and staff.
We're excited to continue on with what we set out to do on our 55 acres of property, said authority Executive Director Michael Washowich.
The authority last year completed construction on an $11.5 million senior citizen apartment building on its grounds. All 45 units of South Greengate Commons are filled, prompting officials to plan for a companion building with as many as 40 apartments for low-income seniors.
Officials said the $11 million project would be funded through the sale of federal tax credits, but late last week the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency rejected the authority's plan.
Washowich said the authority will submit a second application to fund the project early next year. The delay will push construction back by at least a year and into 2016.
In the meantime, the authority will move ahead with construction of its headquarters building. The project was first proposed several years ago during initial plans to convert the agency's wooded acreage south of Route 30 in Hempfield.
Our existing building is in tremendous need of rehabilitation, Washowich said. By reducing the size of the building and making it energy-efficient, it makes much more sense to build it new.
The 24,000-square-foot structure will face the existing headquarters building.
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June 22, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
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Several interesting items in this column: First, about 15 years ago, I wrote a column about how Ziploc baggies filled with water will deter flies. I read a piece about how it was tested at a Midwestern university. It really works. You fill the bags with water, and if you want, put a few pennies in the bag, although that isnt necessary but a lot of people do it. Then, tape the bag to a door, window or anywhere else you dont want flies. It has to be someplace where it gets sunlight, as the light in the water causes the flies, which have many eye facets, to see double a hundred times over and they get really confused and dont know where they are and leave the area.
There are a lot of restaurants that put these bags on poles in their outside dining areas. It also works in barns and other places where flies like to congregate.
So if you have flies and you want them somewhere else, hang some Ziploc bags with water in the area. If you want to catch the flies, put out a bowl of vinegar with some sugar in it and you will catch a bunch of them. Either way is much better than using pesticides that do more damage than good.
On a scary note, I was in a large, well-known restaurant recently talking to them about how they can do their own pest control. Oddly enough, their regular pest control company was there servicing the restaurant while I was there.
Richard Fagerlund.
That wasnt on purpose, simply just coincidence. I watched this fellow as he was spraying pesticide with an aerosol can along baseboards, around tables and even in areas where women were working. It was totally unreal and this is a very well-known large company. After he left, we looked in closets and there were sticky traps full of roaches that this fellow never checked. It may have been one of the worst pest services I have seen in a long time.
There were lots of German roaches in areas the fellow never looked or sprayed. I showed the folks how to spray the roaches with a mixture of alcohol, water and soap, and the roaches were dropping all over the place. I showed them several other things they can do to solve their problem, such as pheromone traps and they will do so. First, they are going to cancel the service of the company that was there.
On another occasion, I was called downtown to give someone an opinion on a termite inspection he had. It was an apartment complex with four buildings that had crawl spaces.
The company gave him a bid of over $4,000 to treat all the buildings. When I went out there, it was clear the company never even went under the buildings, as most of the crawl-space openings were either blocked or just not accessible. The fellow said that when he mentioned that the bid was too high, the company offered to reduce it to $2,500 and just treat under the building and not around the perimeter. This is, of course, totally illegal.
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June 22, 2014 by
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June 22, 2014 by
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June 22, 2014 by
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