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    Furnace Repair Beverly Hills 800) 215-8151 Climate Control – Video - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    On Biz: Air-Temp; The Parlor Tattoos & More; Fresh Digs - August 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Steve Hines is confident in the crew he hired as he established his own business.

    Air-Temp Heating and Cooling at 224 W. Cerro Gordo St. in Decatur provides 24-hour service, said Hines, a 30-year veteran of the industry.

    The company offers residential, commercial and industrial heating and air service along with unit replacement, Hines said. Preventive maintainence is important to fending off potential problems.

    Not changing the filter is the No. 1 culprit, especially with residential, Hines said.

    As the weather starts to cool as the fall approaches, Hines said it will be important to have any heating repair and maintainence work done.

    Establishing his own business allows Hines to work as project manager, estimating jobs and ordering equipment. The company's experienced service crew handles much of the work, he said.

    Call (217) 423-2665.

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    The Parlor Tattoos & More is a new Decatur business that wants to make you feel good about yourself.

    Business partners Travis Simpkins and John Farr are experienced tattoo artists and Simpkins says a good tattoo is therapy for the soul.

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    LHCDC marks 1,000th home repair with celebration - August 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Monday, August 4, 2014 at 2:52 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, August 4, 2014 at 2:52 p.m.

    THOMASVILLE | Minutes after Thomasville Mayor Joe G. Bennett cut the ribbon celebrating the Lexington Housing Community Development Corp.'s 1,000th repair at a home on East Guilford Street on Monday morning, homeowner Maryanne Stokes couldn't hold back her emotions any longer.

    "Praise the Lord!" exclaimed Stokes, who has resided on East Guilford Street since 1999. "I am truly blessed and cannot thank you all enough. I am very happy, very happy. I know one thing, if it wasn't for the good Lord, I wouldn't have nothing. I'm very grateful for everything."

    Thanks to LHCDC's repair program, which began in 2001, and its partnerships with Piedmont Regional Weatherization, North Carolina Housing Financing Agency, the United Way, New Beginning Church and numerous volunteers, Stokes' house is back to being home, sweet home once again.

    Antionette Kerr, executive director of LHCDC, said the 1,000th repair celebration has great personal significance for her since she is a native of the area.

    "It is very gratifying for me personally because I was born and raised in Lexington," Kerr said. "A lot of the homes we've worked on are homes that I had grown up sitting on their porches and going to their houses. It is really gratifying because a lot of these families I know."

    Keith McCurdy, director of construction and repair at LHCDC, compared the urgent repair work performed at the East Guilford Street residence to emergency room treatment. Before Stokes' home received a new hot water heater and repairs to the heating and ventilating systems, she was without heat and hot water last winter.

    "This is an urgent repair program" McCurdy said. "We're not out to make it look pretty, we just want to make the home functional and livable again. It's great to help people get out of situations they don't need to be in. Nobody needs to be without water, nobody needs to be without heat or electricity or proper heating and cooling."

    Of the over $6,000 in repairs to Stokes' house, another significant improvement was the work completed to stop rainwater from collecting underneath the structure. Additional repairs included new fascias, gutter downspouts, a crawl door, a new bath ceiling, bathroom fan-ceiling light and small tile repair.

    Although McCurdy has only been with LHCDC since 2013, he has been involved in 60 urgent repair projects throughout the county.

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    SACS maps out repairs budgets - August 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Southwest Allen County Schools needs just over $9 million for building improvements and maintenance in 2015, board members were told Tuesday.

    The board approved a capital projects budget of $9.2 million last year and has spent $7.4 million to date, according to Jim Coplen, business manager for the district.

    Overall, the district will lose more than $2.1 million this year because of state property tax caps, resulting in a loss of over $1 million to the capital projects budget.

    About $1.5 million is needed for utilities and insurance, Coplen said, adding that the harsh winter was noticeable in the high cost of utilities, especially gas.

    In the first six months of the year, we spent $85,000 more on utilities than the year before, Coplen said.

    No additional project expenses are expected at Aboite and Covington elementary schools in the coming school year, while Lafayette Meadows, Deer Ridge and Whispering Meadows elementary schools were expected to have minimal costs of under $30,000 each, mostly for painting, paving and mulching. Haverhill Elementary will need $295,000 for an energy savings plan, $16,000 for Learning Lab expenses and $10,000 for a new sound system.

    Woodside Middle School will use about $35,000 for physical education equipment, paving and external lighting, and Summit Middle School will need $29,000 for student tables and chairs and $300,000 for roofing maintenance, Coplen said.

    Homestead High School will need $785,300 for a variety of projects, including athletic, P.E. and science equipment, heating and cooling system upgrades and floor repairs. The largest portion about $575,000 will be spent on roofing, Coplen said.

    Technical services and audio visual equipment will total over $1.6 million and the administration office is budgeting $76,000 for professional services, equipment repair and data collection.

    About $1.7 million will go for districtwide maintenance, including roof repairs, lawn care and snow removal with the bulk $1.4 million going toward wages and benefits, he said.

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    HARDTACK and HARD TIMES: 7th Annual Lo Country Boil is this Saturday. - August 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    August 5th, 2014 2:49 am by Ned Jilton

    Enjoy good food, good music and help maintain one of Kingsport's historic sites by attending the 7th Annual Lo Country Boil at the Kingsport Farmer's Market this Saturday.

    The Lo Country Boil is the annual fund raiser for the Netherland Inn and this year is featuring Frogmore Stew with beverages, bread and homemade desserts. An alternative meal of chicken strips, baked potato, tossed salad and bread is available.

    The musical entertainment for your dining and dancing pleasure this year is "Dueling Pianos" from Asheville, NC.

    The Netherland Inn Complex is the "Centerpiece" of the City's 20-year "Riverwalk" / Kingsport on the Holston re-development project. It is essential the financial support for its continued existence be insured.

    In the early years of the Netherland Inn Association, federal grants were available and much of the restoration was financed by these grants. Today, the Inn is maintained and expanded completely with Association dues, memorial donations, gift shop sales and fund raising events. Maintenance costs for the complex are major, and construction of historic additions (such as the bank barn and flatboat) has magnified the operating and maintenance expenses.

    100 percent of the funds raised from past Lo Country Boils have gone to continuous repair and maintenance of building and grounds, replacement of the heating and cooling system in the Inn and the completion and furnishing of the Museum of Pioneer Transportation and replica flatboat.

    Funds from this year's boil will go to exterior repair and re-painting the Inn, construction of a reproduction King's Warf and the salt ware house.

    In addition, funds will be needed for the moving, reassembling, roofing and wiring of a pre-Civil War cabin to be used as an interactive children's pioneer museum.

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    Top Furnace Service Beverly Hills 800) 215-8151 Climate Control – Video - August 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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