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February 27, 2014 by
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Construction is scheduled to start in March on a $131.5-million bridge over the Tennessee River in western Kentucky that will replace the aging Eggners Ferry Bridge.
The old bridge was shut down after a cargo ship struck it, taking out a 322-ft span in 2012.
Fort Worth, Texas-based Johnson Brothers Corp. won the bid for the new four-lane bridge that will carry U.S. 68/Ky. 80 traffic over Kentucky Lake at the Land Between the Lakes Recreation Area.
Gov. Steve Beshear (D) in a Feb. 11 statement called the bridge and a companion replacement span over Lake Barkley "a priority of my administration."
With 2,800 daily vehicles, the bridge is the only Tennessee River crossing in Kentucky. During the four months it was closed, motorists had to take a 90-minute detour.
Designed by Michael Baker Inc., the basket-handle bridge, which will replace the narrow, two-lane structure built in 1932, will be 3,611 ft long, with a 550-ft main span.
It will include shoulders and a 10-ft pedestrian-bicycle lane. The total project length is 9,080 ft, with four approach spans totaling 1,409 ft on the west side, five approach spans totaling 1,653 ft on the east side, a 550-ft lagoon bridge and 2,400 ft of causeways.
It will have a vertical clearance of 67 ft and a 502-ft-wide navigational clearance span, says Keith Todd, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman.
The schedule calls for traffic to be moved to the new bridge by December 2015, although six to 10 months of finish work will remain after that, he adds.
The lagoon bridge and causeway work is under way in a $25-million project awarded to Jim Smith Contracting, Grand Rivers, Ky. The contract includes about $7 million for load testing to aid the main crossing's pier design, Todd says.
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February 27, 2014 by
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26 Feb 2014 13:29
Fixed fire stations under threat as cabinet member admits they are not part of Surrey County Council's future ambitions
Fire engines operating "not from fixed fire stations" but dispatched while out doing community work is the ambition of Surrey County Council, it has emerged.
The vision came out as the council's cabinet member for community services, Helyn Clack, answered questions at a meeting on Tuesday (February 25) over the future fire coverage in east Surrey, but her answer applied to the rest of the county at a time when the authority is looking to cut fire stations.
Surrey currently has plans to shut depots in Staines, Sunbury, Walton and Esher, and replace them with two new stations, as well as moving fire engines from stations in Reigate and Epsom to new bases.
Mike Sawyer, vice chairman of the Banstead Village Residents Association, asked questions on studies that went into locating new sites and criticised Surrey's consultation into the matter.
Responding to the questions, Cllr Clack, outlined the work that had gone into Surrey Fire and Rescues forward plan, before adding: "Our ambition for the future is to operate not from fixed fire stations but use fire engines for community work and dispatch them when theyre out and about, so they can be mobilised from anywhere."
A spokesman for Surrey County Council later said that this was what the authority would like in an "ideal world" but that it did not necessarily mean it would come to pass.
Richard Jones, secretary of the Surrey Fire Brigade Union, said: "I can't think of what an alternative to fixed fire stations would be.
"You've got to have a base. You can't be on the road all day.
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February 27, 2014 by
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Karl Strauss Brewerys Sorrento Valley site is undergoing a remodel, triggering the layoff of 67 employees last month.
The brewery plans to rehire the laid off employees once the remodel is finished in late April. Its also looking to add an additional 30 to 40 workers to bring the total at the site to about 100, says Melody Daversa.
To fill those spots, the brewery is holding a series of job fairs Feb. 27-28 and March 3-4 at the nearby San Diego Tech Center Tenant Conference Room, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day.
The $1.5 million project will leave the koi pond and gardens intact, and the new design will be similar to what the company has done at its newer locations in 4S Ranch, Temecula, and the tasting room at the main brewery in Pacific Beach, says a spokeswoman.
For more information, go to http://www.karlstrauss.com/aboutus/jobs/SMHF14.html.
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February 27, 2014 by
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Houston, TX (PRWEB) February 25, 2014
OMI-Plus is excited to announce that they are currently in the process of remodeling their OfficeMakers location. Because of this, they will be having a huge sale to celebrate.
OfficeMakers is located at 1455 W. Sam Houston Parkway, Houston, TX 77043. This location is in the process of being remodeled. Excess inventory has been moved to OMI-Plus to make room for the remodel. OMI-Plus is located at 6605 Roxburgh Drive, Ste. 300, Houston TX 77041.
To celebrate this new remodel, OMI-Plus will be having a huge sale. For more details, call 713-983-6122. In addition, the excess inventory being held at OMI-Plus during the remodel will be on clearance. Customers do not want to miss out on this chance to find quality office furniture at discounted prices.
OMI-Plus is looking forward to the completion of the remodeling of their OfficeMakers location. Once it is finished, they will be inviting all their customers to come down and check out their new and improved showroom. To learn more about OMI-Plus and their ongoing remodeling, give them a call or visit their website.
About the company: OMI-Plus is a family-owned and operated business providing customers with quality, affordable new office furniture, used office furniture and home office furniture. OMI-Plus is committed to providing their customers with high quality products and superior service. With a combined 118 years of experience in the office furniture business, OMI-Plus is the premier choice for any office furniture need. They have a huge selection of furniture to suit any style or taste. Stop by and visit their impressive showroom in Houston featuring the best in new and used office furniture. From new cubicles to bookshelves, OMI-Plus is perfect for any home or business. OMI-Plus is located at 1455 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Houston, TX 77043. Call them at 713-983-6122 or visit their website for more information.
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February 27, 2014 by
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Washington - Washington Community High School's Babcook Field will be covered in turf, not grass come next fall.
Five out of seven District 308 board member approved the installation of artificial turf and a new long-jump runway.
Proposals to construct new tennis courts, a new wrestling and physical education room and an air-conditioning system also passed.
The total cost of the renovations will be $2.8 million with $2.5 million coming from a bond.
Dr. James Dunnan says the additions are a step in the right direction.
Our bonding rate is really good which meanswe were able to borrow the money at a really good rate for our taxpayers. We are just excited to get this going and move forward."
Construction of these projects will begin near the end of the school year. The football fields, tennis courts and air conditioning system are expected to be finished by fall.
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February 27, 2014 by
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Friday, February 21, 2014 2:14 am Friday, October 23, 1998 12:00 am
Locker room theft continues Editor's note : This is the third story in a weekly series about personal property crimes in the area. Last week: Valuables stolen from cars
When students use locker rooms in an athletic facility, the belongings left in the locker might not be there when they come back. They can be victims of theft from locker rooms because the rooms are often empty and clothing and valuables left behind are good bait for thieves.
"With all of the (belongings) left behind in locker rooms, it's like walking into a candy store for a thief," said Rich Lorenzo, building coordinator for Rec Hall.
A Macbook Pro laptop and a necklace worth $1,650 combined were stolen from a locker Tuesday at the YMCA, 677 W. Whitehall Rd., the State College Police Department said.
While the temperature outside may be getting warmer, students using Rec Hall's gym facilities may find themselves out in the cold.
Personal possessions, including coats and gloves, are being stolen from both locked and unlocked lockers in Rec Hall on a weekly basis, said Karl Stine, athletic equipment and facility worker at Rec Hall.
Lockers at Rec Hall are provided free of charge in the locker rooms. Students, however, must provide a lock.
Some accounts have Bo Schembechler distributing stacks of newspapers with instructions for his assistants to cover the walls of Iowa's visiting team locker room.
Others attest Schembechler used butcher's paper to shield his players from the walls, slathered in a color dubbed "innocence pink." Either way, the legendary Michigan coach hated the locker room and the psychological effects it had on his players.
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February 27, 2014 by
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February 27, 2014 by
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February 27, 2014 by
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Are you a Roofer? do you know a Roofer? if yes then you need to watch this video on How to work with Concept Building Solutions as a referral partner.
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February 27, 2014 by
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