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Handyman Services Norcross Ga call 404-620-4433 for FREE Estimate
Handyman Services Norcross Ga call 404-620-4433 fora FREE Estimate or go to our website at http://www.achandymanservice.com/norcross-ga/ and check us out... ...
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Loveland Handyman Services - Intro
Loveland Handyman Services http://www.lovelandhandymanservices.com Whether you #39;re a homeowner or a real estate professional, call Loveland Handyman Services ...
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Handyman Services Goose Creek SC
Handyman Services Goose Creek SC | 843-532-4967 The elements of success for Aarons Specialties are: faith, honesty, perseverance, knowledge, and hard work. W...
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Del Mar's new turf course will begin getting installed with a brand new shade of green on March 17, St. Patrick's Day.
DEL MAR Del Mar is taking the wearin of the green to a new level on St. Patricks Day.
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club officials confirmed this week that the racetracks new turf will arrive from the Coachella Valley on St. Patricks Day, March 17, and that turf and landscape superintendent Leif Dickinson will oversee the placing of the new grass shortly after it hits the beach.
Last weekends rain cost Dickinson and his crew three days of work, but he told Del Mar media director Mac McBride that there was an allowance in the schedule for that sort of thing, so it wasnt a big kink in the process.
McBride said the new turf will be hauled from Coachella Valley by truck and arrive at Del Mar at 6 a.m. He said crews will begin laying down the sod about an hour later.
Joe Harper, Del Mars president and CEO, said recently that the main Polytrack will be torn out after the 2014 racing season to make way for a return to the original dirt surface. Del Mar is the only track in Southern California with a synthetic surface now that Hollywood Park has closed and Santa Anita has gone back to dirt.
Dickinson said recently that he foresees no problems with the new turf course and that it should be ready for racing by July. The wider turf course will allow for 14 starters, which is something Breeders Cup officials insisted upon before Del Mar could host the event.
Del Mar and Churchill Downs, both with strong bids, are considered the favorites to receive the next dates for the Breeders Cup. Santa Anita will host the world championships for the third consecutive year this fall. But 2015 and beyond are open as far as host tracks.
Breeders Cup officials are expected to name the next site for the world championships soon.
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BAKERSFIELD,CA- Local water districts including the East Niles Community Service District, are reporting increases in residential water usage.
"Last year if you look at the average consumption for January 2013 was 1,500 cubic feet for residential customers and January of this year, it went up to 1,900 cubic feet," said Tim Ruiz, general manager at East Niles Community Service District.
Ruiz says the culprit is irrigation.
"Watering everyday is not good for your plants, not good for trees, it's not good for anything and it's definitely not good for California," said Dale Edwards with Old River Sod.
Edwards says you can get the curb appeal you want with less water by training your lawn.
"The drought is a serious thing. We have to prepare now and not wait until the middle of summer because you can't transition your roots that fast," said Edwards.
It starts with getting the roots strong and healthy by using a core aerator to puncture holes to let your choice of soil conditioner in, which keeps the pores in the soil open and breathing. Edwards says healthy roots need less water.
Second, add days between each time you water. Edwards says nothing too structural, it's based on color. The color of the grass can give signs on its condition and adding water may not always be the remedy.
"I will look at my grass and it will turn this light color blue or little bit of gray color and then that means okay it's time to need some water. It starts turning a little bit of yellow, that's the time it needs a little bit of fertilizer," said Edwards.
Edwards waters his lawn every six weeks but its taken him ten years to train is lawn. But he says if you follow these simple tips, you can save up to two-thirds of water in less than a year.
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Amber Feng Shui Art
Caring Hearts by Amber Feng Shui Art for more artwork see: https://www.facebook.com/AMBERFENGSHUIART - created at http://animoto.com.
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Graal Classic Maze Lab Vol.7 (how to pass triple fences)
CAUTION: VERY HARD CONTENTS watch please if you seriously wish to be pro mazer.
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Ohio State IHSA: Novice Fences, Brianna S
The Ohio State University Hunt Seat IHSA Team Competing in Zone 6, Region 2 Ohio University February 2014 Brianna S Novice Fences.
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LANSING, Mich. Michigan prison employees' failure to properly operate motion-detection alarms played a "major role" in the escape of a convicted quadruple killer who pried open fences and crawled in heavy snow before being captured in Indiana a day later, state investigators said in a report released Thursday.
The Corrections Department's internal investigation found Michael Elliot would have been detected Feb. 2 if an alarm zone had been reset properly earlier in the day. Two prison employees have been suspended over the escape.
The review also found some sensors were misaligned, apparently letting Elliot crawl underneath an invisible detection beam without being noticed.
Elliot, 40, told investigators he began to think seriously about an escape due to heavy snow he thought could be used as cover, the report says, and he broke through fences while wearing white thermals to blend in. He chose Super Bowl Sunday because he thought staff might be distracted. But investigators found no evidence the Super Bowl was a factor.
They also found no evidence he had help from other inmates or staff.
The prison fences are equipped with motion sensors and carry electric current, but officials said Elliot, who was serving life in prison without parole, used hobby craft scissors and a belt buckle to pull back portions that do not carry an electric charge.
He also used a hook from his locker to dig out snow under a fence.
Elliot was convicted of fatally shooting four people and burning down their Gladwin County house in 1993 when he was 20 years old. He and his accomplices were trying to steal money from a drug dealer, police said.
Elliot claims to be innocent of the murders, and a co-defendant says he pulled the trigger and Elliot played no part.
Officials say that after the escape Elliot stole a Jeep in Ionia with a woman inside. She escaped when they stopped for gas in Elkhart County, Ind., more than 100 miles away from the prison.
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Demolition on the one-story portion of the building on the corner of Market Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, next door to the Times Observer, began on Thursday.
Keith and Nate White of Keith White Excavating are knocking down the building, and loading the debris into large dumpsters.
Keith White said it must be done with care, as portions are connected structurally to the main building.
Over the years, the building has served as Warren's post office, a state liquor store, the AAA office, an insurance office and a hearing aid center.
The addition, which dates to the 1950s or 1960s, served as the headquarters of the local International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and a tattoo parlor.
Jameson Shepherd, the general contractor for work on the building, said that while the addition is in terrible shape, possibly because of flooding over the pre-Kinzua Dam years, the main building was well built.
Still, he said, there is a tremendous amount of work remaining to restore the apartments, including drywall installation over old plaster walls.
Some of the interior woodwork still needs stripping, and the floors will be refinished.
Over 50 new energy efficient windows have been installed, Shepherd said, reducing traffic noise from Pennsylvania Avenue.
Looking at the building from the outside doesn't give a clue to the interior spaces. "The front apartment on the third floor is 1,600 square feet," Shepherd said. Many houses are smaller than that.
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