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    KKTV: KBIS Trends with Cosentino – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    KKTV: KBIS Trends with Cosentino
    Interior designer Kerrie Kelly joins Cosentino and takes us behind the scenes at America #39;s largest Kitchen and Bath Show, KBIS, with interviews and highlight...

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    smart cable video – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    S.K. ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONICS 10 ARIHANT COMPLEX S.S MILL ROAD OPP NTC MILL COIMBATORE - 641009 PH 0422-2230882 , 9843497491 WIDE RANGE OF WIRES AND CABLES (...

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    How to conduct a Real Estate Sales Meeting – Part Two – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How to conduct a Real Estate Sales Meeting - Part Two
    How to conduct a real estate sales meeting -- Part Two Food -- MUST HAVE FOOD! Sponsored: Title Company, Builder, Home Inspector, Lenders, Insurance Agent, H...

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    316 N Jefferson Street Iola, Kansas 66749 – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    316 N Jefferson Street Iola, Kansas 66749
    Ready to move into-Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Ranch, 1 car attached garage. Home Warranty included, Take a look today! Contact Information: Sharon Hubbard Real...

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    Amazing Listing In Hollister, Take A Peek! – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Amazing Listing In Hollister, Take A Peek!
    I #39;ve Got The Perfect Home For You! It #39;s Cute: Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Hollister Market Stats: There are 26 four bedroom properties...

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    Wireless Alarm System | Wireless Security System | Wireless Home Security Systems – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Wireless Alarm System | Wireless Security System | Wireless Home Security Systems
    We at http://www.DevConHomeSecurity.com have all the Top Wireless security companies reviewed and we make it easy for you to choose the right one. Watch this...

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    Is (the worst of) it over? - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Some relief has been forecast from a winter that carried extreme cold into the region, damaging water lines, increasing heating costs and pushing the mercury below zero 48 times without the wind chill factor.

    Those heating with liquid propane were hit particularly hard when prices climbed over $4 a gallon for the first time in 14 years. But no matter what type of heat people use, theyve needed more of it this winter.

    CenterPoint Energy customers in Minnesota have used 12 percent more therms to heat their homes this winter and spent 23 percent more for that gas over an average year. The company actually set a record for the most fuel delivered to its Minnesota customers within a 24-hour period, Jan. 6-7, according to Rebecca Virden, manager of public relations with CenterPoint Energy. That record delivery of 1.35 billion cubic feet of natural gas (the equivalent of about 12 million gallons in liquid form) occurred about the same time Pipestone recorded its lowest temperature readings of the year with a high of -11 and a low of -23.

    Sioux Valley Energy also set a record on Jan. 6, delivering 142.8 megawatts to its customers in southwest Minnesota and east central South Dakota, topping the previous record set in December.

    We can attribute almost all of it to electric heat, said Carrie Law, director of communications for Sioux Valley Energy.

    The higher-than-average cost of heating prompted Gov. Mark Dayton to take executive action Feb. 4 expanding eligibility for the states heating assistance program, making an estimated 120,000 more Minnesotans eligible for assistance. The number of people who have received heating assistance since October in Nobles, Rock, Murray and Pipestone counties is in line with previous years at around 1,900, according to Doug Mead, head of the community development department for the Southwestern Minnesota Opportunity Council (SMOC). However, Mead said more people have been calling since the governors expansion of the program.

    The challenge of keeping buildings warm is more pronounced the larger the building.

    For Pipestone Area Schools, for example, with about 229,740 square feet to heat between Brown and Hill elementary schools and the middle school/high school, the heating bill has nearly doubled compared to the last two years, with the school district paying $42,529.53 for gas from October to December, the most recent billing data. Jim Lentz, PAS superintendent, said its dang cold in some parts of the buildings this year, such as in the commons at the middle school/high school area when students open the doors to enter the building in the morning.

    The cold was also to blame when a sprinkler head burst Jan. 6 at the middle school/high school, sending water under 123 pounds of pressure into the middle school entrance area.

    Burst pipes were a common theme this winter, according to local plumbers and hardware dealers. Mary Evink, receptionist for Stout and Evink Plumbing and Heating, said theres been considerably more calls about broken pipes. Tom Sterrett, salesman at Carrows True Value, said more people have been buying parts to repair frozen or broken pipes or heat tape to prevent frozen pipes than hes ever seen in his 20 years at the store.

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    Movers Palm Springs CA Over The Road Movers – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Movers Palm Springs CA Over The Road Movers
    Moving is one of the most stressful things we experience in life. Let our experienced movers take the stress out of your next move. Over The Road Movers prov...

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    OutbacVac Gutter Cleaning Atlanta – Video - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    OutbacVac Gutter Cleaning Atlanta
    OutbackVac is based out of Atlanta and offers the following outdoor cleaning and maintenance services: Gutter Cleaning, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Power Washing, a...

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    Forage insurance new to state - February 20, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Chad Hart says there is good news and bad news when it comes to forage insurance in Iowa.

    He says the good news is there are programs, such as forage seeding and the forage production APH (actual production history) available.

    The bad news? Several other programs are unavailable in Iowa.

    There are programs out there that are part of a pilot project that are not available here, says Hart, Extension ag economist at Iowa State University.

    They are pretty decent programs as well.

    Among those are the forage-production index, the average vegetation index and the rainfall index.

    While available in neighboring states, such as Missouri and Minnesota, Hart says they will not become available in Iowa unless farmers ask for them.

    The forage production APH is fairly new for Iowa farmers, he says. The program covers forage on a county basis.

    Fields must consist of:

    -pure alfalfa,

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