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    Empty home suffers extensive vandalism - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 6:12 p.m. Last Modified: Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 6:12 p.m.

    OCALA -- A construction team renovating an Ocala residence discovered extensive vandalism to the home when workers arrived to work on Thursday, according to an Ocala Police Department report.

    The owner of A-Team Restorations told an officer the team had been working on the home, located in the 2800 block of Northeast 19th Avenue, since Dec. 1 and that the residence is owned by a bank.

    He said the workers left the home around 4 p.m. Wednesday and discovered the damage upon returning the next day.

    Police said some of the damage included vulgarities written on the walls, wood paint/stain spilled on the floor, white paint thrown and spilled in a bathroom, a broken toilet, electrical wiring ripped from walls and tiles ripped from the floor.

    The cost to repair the wreckage is estimated at around $20,000, the business owner said.

    Anyone with any information about this incident can call the OPD at 369-7000, Crime Line at 369-7061 or Crime Stoppers at 368-STOP, or visit http://www.ocalacrimestoppers.com. Tips can also be sent via MyPD App for the agency or by texting 274637 using keyword 368STOP.

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    Home Warranty by Bobbie Camacho a Las Vegas Realtor – Video - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Rico Rivera The Home Warranty King – Video - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Rachael Ray Demonstrates the Award Winning OnGUARD OnGARD Security Door Live – Video - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Syria's American-Born Rebels Pose National Security 'Nightmare' - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAIRO, Egypt Foreign fighters returning home to the U.S., Britain and other countries after honing their skills in Syria's civil war are posing a "nightmare for security services," experts and officials say.

    About 11,000 people have crossed into Syria seeking to help topple President Bashar Assad's regime including about 60 who are believed to have traveled from America. However, many have now been left disillusioned by bitter infighting between rival rebel groups and some have given up their weapons and returned to the West.

    Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson earlier this month said that the U.S. government was "very focused" on the issue of militants returning to the country.

    "Based on our work and the work of our international partners, we know individuals from the U.S., Canada and Europe are traveling to Syria to fight in the conflict," he added.

    Raffaello Pantucci, a senior research fellow at London's Royal United Services Institute think tank, said recent history shows that "battlefields that have Sunni jihadist ideology have produced some sort of a threat."

    The bombers who killed dozens of passengers on London's transport network on July 7, 2005 were "British nationals who went out to Pakistan and Afghanistan, before returning home to make the impact," he added.

    Bilal Abdullah, one of two terrorists behind a failed 2007 attack on Scotlands Glasgow International Airport, also trained with the group now known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) before returning home to the U.K., according to Pantucci.

    Bolstered by an influx of foreign fighters, ISIL has become one of the strongest actors on Syrian battlefields, Pantucci said. They are also active in Iraq where they gained control of Fallujah and Ramadi last month.

    Due to their extreme ideology, it was thought that ISIL was linked with al Qaeda but the global terror groups general command denied that earlier this month.

    According to The International Center for the Study of Radicalization think tank, an estimated 11,000 foreign militants have entered Syria between late 2011 and December 2013 including about 60 Americans.

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    Piper home security system gets an Android app - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Blacksumac announces Android app for its Piper DIY security system.

    If you haven't read my review of Blacksumac's Piper home security system, here's the gist: it's a cute, compact $239 device complete with a 180-degree fish-eye lens, a 1080p camera sensor, motion-detection capabilities, environmental sensors, optional integration with Z-Wave gadgets, and more. When it first launched, you could only access Piper via the free iOS app. Starting right now, Blacksumac has a new app available for Android users.

    Blacksumac's co-founder and CEO, Russell Ure said in the official press release: "The smart, connected home is more accessible to users than ever before. Consumers want to connect with their home in a simple and intuitive way, and future connected home offerings will be guided by technology that anticipates what we need and is controlled naturally. We're thrilled to extend consumers the option to connect with their homes via Piper through any Android device."

    Sounds good to me. Download the new Android app for free here. I'll give it a try and update the review accordingly as soon as I can.

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    How to Repair a hole in sheet rock BY,Vigil’s Handyman Services,Denver,CO,80205 – Video - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    West Union Street project moves forward - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Even though not all the snow has melted, the Edwardsville Public Services Committee approved the next big street project at its recent meeting.

    The committee OK'd a local approval agency agreement for federal participation for the West Union Street Project in an amount not to exceed $352,262.

    According to City Engineer Eric Williams, this local agency agreement with the department of transportation is for the federal highway funds for the resurfacing of West Union Street.

    "Currently the project's estimated construction cost is at $766,000, which leaves the balance at $352,265. The good news is the Madison County Board, at their Jan. 4 meeting, agreed to participate in the amount of $159,250 to match our local share through the county local matching tax fund that leaves the city a construction balance of approximately $193,000," Williams said.

    Right now, the Public Works Department is working to obtain all of the necessary easements needed before the project can go out for bid.

    City Administrator Tim Harr wanted to know how much of the sidewalks in the area does this contract include.

    "It's a substantial portion of it. It's not 100 percent. Some of it has been replaced in recent years," Williams said.

    Because of the amount of resurfacing that has taken place on the street, some of the curbs there are not as high as they should be and Public Services Chairman Barb Stamer asked if that will be addressed.

    Williams answered that most of the curbs will be replaced and returned to the established height.

    Right now, the city is in line for bid letting on April 25, with construction beginning approximately 30 days after. If the project is not bid, the next time it could be bid is June 13.

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    Best Window and Gutter Cleaning | Modesto, California (866) 698-4358 – Video - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Basketball: Poly Boys Snubbed From Open Division - February 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    On Friday afternoon, the CIF Southern Section office released the teams that have been selected for their first ever Open Division postseason tournament bracket. The stated goal of the Open Division was to take the best teams from across all divisions and place them into one gauntlet featuring Southern Californias best teams.

    Of course, with any selection process, whether its the BCS or the Open Division, conversation was bound focus on who was left off the list as much as it focused on who made it. From Moore League, Compton, made it in, but the biggest surprise of the day across all of SoCal was that Long Beach Polys boys team didnt make it.

    On a scale of 1 to 10 (as far as a surprise factor), tweeted Ronnie Flores, one of the editors of Cal-Hi Sports, not having Long Beach Polyis a 10.

    The Jackrabbits had been on the Open Division Watch List issued weekly by the CIF-SS for the entire season, and every single media prediction in SoCal had them as a lock entry, with Cal-Hi Sports mock bracket seeding them 10th out of the 16 teams selected.

    Poly coach Shelton Diggs was at the postseason Moore League coaches meeting when the list was released, and said a charge went through the room at the surprising news.

    Its a slap in the face, plain and simple, he said.

    At issue is the fact that Compton, who finished second place in the Moore League behind Poly, did make the list.

    "Us in over Poly? asked Tarbabes coach Tony Thomas. They're the best team in the area over the last four years, period. I just don't get it.

    As was the case across much of the Southland, coaches saw the grass on the other side of the fence as greener regardless of whether they made the list or were left off. For Diggs, it was a matter of respect. If that division is the best we want to be there, thats the Poly way, he said.

    Truthfully, being left off puts the Jackrabbits in a better spot. If last weeks rankings stay the same, Poly would enter the Division 1AA bracket as the top seed, as they were the top-ranked team to not make the Open Division. Poly was ranked No. 6, the next highest team to stay in 1AA is Rancho Cucamonga, at No. 8.

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