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March 29, 2014 by
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ARLINGTON, Wash.
People with the Snohomish County Sheriffs Office visited Barbara Welsh Thursday, telling her what she had known deep down for almost a week: her husband was dead.
66-year-old Bill Welsh left their Arlington house Saturday morning to help install a water heater at Amanda Lennicks house on Steelhead Drive.
He was working with Stephen Neal. Another man, Steven Hadaway, was installing a satellite dish at the house.
Welsh and Neal have been found, but Lennick and Hadaway are still missing.
Welsh, an electrician, was married to his wife, Barbara, for 43 years.
At least I know hes in heaven with his parents, you know. They were probably shocked to see him come before others. I love him so dearly, Barbara Welsh said.
Governor Inslee even consoled Welsh in the first couple of days. But Welsh waited a total of five days before the final word.
Welsh said Bill was always attentive and considerate, making sure she got everything she wanted.
Bill always said that there was a reason that he survived Vietnam, she said. He got to meet Barbara.
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March 29, 2014 by
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Buford, GA (PRWEB) March 29, 2014
Summer Park Apartments is renting comfortable, fully loaded units in a number of suitable floor plans at 1525 Laurel Crossing Pkwy NE in Buford. The location for this modern complex is situated near natural walking trails, tennis courts, and landscaped walkways, a short distance out from real city life. It is a place to relax, exercise, or soak in the pool.
With indoor and outdoor amenities to please everyone, Summer Park Apartments will rank high on clients list. Indoors Tenants will enjoy central heating and air conditioning, electric appliances, and washer and dryer hookups. The spacious closets and storage are a plus, and tenants can count on cable-ready broadband Internet. In selected units, dine at the breakfast bar under a sunlight kitchen window. Raised tray ceilings, crown molding, and new flooring might be an option for those who get in early. A private balcony or patio is available in every unit.
For fitness enthusiasts, there is a 24-hour fitness center as well as an outdoor world here worth checking out. Natural walking trails, volleyball court, picnic area, and salt-water pool are steps from the door. If thats not enough, there is a playground for the kids, and one for the pups too. Work hard, play hard, with Wi-Fi in and around the clubhouse, business center, and pool. Select from pet-friendly units (with fee requirements).
Residents will enter their new paradise through a controlled access gate, and there is 24-hour onsite maintenance and 24-hour emergency services. Hop onto Hwy 20 and cross over I-85 to reach Mall of Georgia in minutes, for shopping and entertainment all day long. Summer Park Apartments is a perfect getaway yet close to everything tenants need for comfortable living.
For anyone wishing to make Summer Park Apartments their new home, units can be requested through an online application service. Once One registers with an email address and new password, he or she can fill out the application form and submit it online. Login regularly to check the status of the application. As a resident, one will enjoy a Summer Park Apartments resident login for property updates and access to various online forms.
The Summer Park Apartments courteous and professional management team will respond to inquiries almost any day of the week (Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5). Visit the Summer Park Apartments website now, or stop by their rental office at 1525 Laurel Crossing Pkwy NE in Buford, Georgia.
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The Summer Park Apartments are professionally managed by Cottonwood Capital Property Management II, LLC. Summer Park Apartments were listed as top-rated in 2013 by Apartment Ratings.
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March 29, 2014 by
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March 29, 2014 by
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March 29, 2014 by
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Storage Sheds Magnolia, Tx (10x12x10)
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March 29, 2014 by
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Deer Talk Now: How to Find More Whitetail Antler Sheds
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March 29, 2014 by
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2014 Got Sheds 2.0 Shed Hunting Tips for the Big Woods NH NY VT ME MA
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March 29, 2014 by
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Barnstaple Police Station
Andy Keeble Saturday, March 29, 2014 8:00 AM
Sheds and barns are targeted during month-long crime spree.
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POLICE in North Devon are warning people to secure outbuildings following a rash of rural break-ins this month.
So far this month, 23 burglaries have been reported in areas including Atherington, Bishops Tawton, Goodleigh, Chivenor and North Molton.
Items stolen from sheds and barns include generators; strimmers; hedge cutters; quad bikes; ride-on lawnmowers; power tools; bicycles; and various hand tools.
PCSO Hannah Denton urged people to report any suspicious vehicles, particularly vans, and advised people to consider taking further security precautions.
Please contact police with as much details as possible and remember that suspicious activity does not just occur during the night, she said.
Even though home and business owners have placed secure padlocks, offenders have cut through them to gain entry to the buildings and have their pick of property from inside.
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March 29, 2014 by
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By Bryan Spyros Updated: Friday, March 28, 2014, 6:03 pm Published: Friday, March 28, 2014, 5:47 pm Related Content
WEST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) A warning from West Haven police keep your garages locked up to keep the thieves out.
Frank and Claire Gentile know this first-hand. They had their house broken into years ago, which prompted them to secure their detached garage.
Thats when we decided to close everything in, lock everything up good and tight, Claire said, because I dont care where you live, no place is secure.
West Haven police say theyve seen people stealing from garages, things as big as a lawn mower to everyday tools anything worth value they can get their hands on.
Its easy for people to forget some of the costly items they keep in that part of their home.
We keep two cars here and I have a lot of stuff here that I used when I was in business, Frank said.
This is also about much more than garages. If you have any sheds in your backyard youre going to want to make sure those are locked as well.
Lock everything up tight because if you want it, someone else does too and they can sell these in 1, 2, 3.
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March 29, 2014 by
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5 hours 12 minutes ago by Chevel Johnson
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - After Japan's naval and air forces attacked Pearl Harbor and the Philippines in December 1941, life for 7-year-old Lily Imahara and her family changed forever.
They were among hundreds of thousands of Japanese-Americans who were forcibly moved from their homes on the West Coast to internment camps by the U.S. government.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's February 1942 order gave the War Department the power to declare any part of the country a restricted military zone and exclude anyone from such an area. The next month, orders to move were posted for people of Japanese ancestry in Washington, Oregon, California and southern Arizona. More than 60 percent were American citizens.
What followed for the Imaharas - as well as Japanese-Americans who fought for the United States during World War II - is the focus of "From Barbed Wire to Battlefileds: Japanese American Experiences in World War II," an exhibit on loan from the Smithsonian Institution and on display through October at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Lily Imahara Metz, now 80, of Baton Rouge, often visits high schools in the Baton Rouge area to discuss her family's past and said the artifacts are must-see history.
"American people need to know," she said. "This is part of American history. You can't erase it. I know it's on the shameful side of history, but you can't ignore it."
Some show barbed wire encasing the camps and their guard towers. Others show the suitcases interned people brought to the camps - families were allowed only one. And then there are the images of Japanese Americans in U.S. military uniforms preparing for battle.
The Imaharas were housed at the Rohwer Relocation Center in Desha County, Ark. The camps were well-maintained and functioned much like small towns, said Walter Imahara, Metz's younger brother.
"We had our own schools and baseball games and dances and music," he recalled. "We just couldn't go anywhere. What was tragic was that the older people, like my parents, lost everything when we were moved."
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