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Free home repairs offered by World Changers (Park Hills Daily Journal) For the second year, work crews from around the country will converge on the Parkland in July to do home improvement projects. They are part of World Changers, a mission outreach sponsored by the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. They’ll be here July 4-11 working at homes around the county, painting, repairing and adding things like handrails and ramps.
Matter of Record, January 5 (Wichita Falls Times Record News) Abstract of Judgment State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. vs. Joshua Eric Melton, 4118 Palomino, $4,616.49, V3317 P802. County of Williamson vs. Travis A. Holland, et al, 1419 N. 7th, $2,025.29, V3318 P20.
Drive Your Buildings to Peak Operating Efficiency and Save Money (Multi-Housing News) Let’s rethink the way we measure building efficiency. As an industry, we have already developed effective programs to certify buildings as green and reward major development and infrastructure initiatives. These are important and they should be continued.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Real Estate Bubbles (Multi-Housing News) When reporting on multifamily finance in the 2000s, I came across a common refrain from desperate mortgage bankers again and again: "There is a surplus of money chasing a limited amount of product."
Amarillo market slows: Home construction down (Amarillo Globe-News) [Builders launched almost 120 fewer single-family homes in Amarillo in 2008 through November than they did in the same period of 2007.
Girl Scout still needs help with 'green' project (Abilene Reporter-News) A few weeks ago I wrote about Sarah Jo Lambert, a 15-year-old Lubbock Girl Scout who is planning a completely "green" educational center for Camp Rio Blanco near Crosbyton.
2008 YEAR IN REVIEW: San Mateo County burst into 2008 with a mysterious killing at a popular restaurant chain, and, as ... (San Jose Mercury News) Mollie Stone's crashAt about 1:15 p.m. on Sept. 22, 43-year-old roofing company employee Carlos Siordia lost control of his truck and sped down a hill into a busy San Mateo intersection.
Taylor stresses quality in handgun training (Pearland Journal) With the sharp increase in gun sales in the last two months, it is essential for new, as well as all, gun owners to understand the responsibilities and dangers that come with the Constitutional right, according to one local firearms instructor.
San Mateo County's top 10 news stories (San Mateo County Times) n A jail break, homicides, and the end of Bay Meadows racetrack headline a wild year
News making events of 2008 (Harrison Daily Times) Newton County voters elected a new county judge in a runoff election last November. John Griffith will succeed Harold Smith when Griffith takes his oath of office Jan. 1, 2009.
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