MTSU expands nursing building

A standing-room-only crowd attended Friday’s grand opening of the $5.5 million, 23,717-square foot addition to the Cason-Kennedy Nursing Building. “This building will allow us to accomplish many things for people who are ill and need a nurse,” MTSU School of Nursing Director Lynn Parsons said to the audience that included state legislators, community [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

Dutton translates business passion into profits

By ERIN EDGEMON Business Editor
David Dutton
Who is David Dutton Jr.?The Murfreesboro native is an Internet marketing consultant and author whose passion is leading others to do what they love.And the self-proclaimed “two weeks notice expert,” is using techniques he learned from online entrepreneurs and millionaires to teach others how to get their name out [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

Bredesen announces CoverTN plans

Gov. Phil Bredesen today announced the insurance companies selected to partner with the state and small business employers to provide affordable health care insurance for low-income working Tennesseans. CoverTN will offer participants two options featuring separate benefit packages. Of the five original proposals, the contracts were awarded to Blue Cross Blue Shield Plan [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

Mark Barker’s Corn Crop Is In Trouble

At least it’s a dry heat.August has proven to be one the hottest, if not the all-time hottest month since 1890, when weather was first recorded in Murfreesboro.“August 2007 in Nashville is averaging nine degrees above normal,” National Weather Service Meteorologist Bobby Boyd said.
“This is 4.2 degrees hotter that the hottest August on record, which [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

Barnegat Freezes Pool Landscaping Inspections

When local inspectors asked people to alter landscaping or fencing, “there were some very uncomfortable situations” between inspectors and pool owners, said David Breeden, the township administrator.
Ocean County, which had been doing the inspections, left 135 pools uninspected when the township began making the inspections that the county had failed to complete, Breeden said. Some [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

International Irrigation Show Asks Scary Question Pool Landscaping

Pool Landscaping It’s a question that golf superintendents don’t want to ask. But if drought conditions in the Southeast persist or spread to other regions Pool Landscaping, what will they do when watering limits become outright bans and water is restricted for anything other than human consumption.
What it boils down to, Smith continues, is that [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

Coming Up For Air Pool Landscaping

Fifteen hours a day is a long time to spend at any job Pool Landscaping. All the more so if your workplace happens to be the deep end of a swimming pool.
Meanwhile, the couple still owned a house in Marin County, across the Golden Gate Bridge, and whenever Mr. Schatz was commissioned to do underwater [...]

December 20th, 2007, posted by admin

Local builder secures Riverway tender

Local building firm Total Construction Services has been awarded the tender for civil and landscaping works on Thuringowa’s Riverway project.
The tenders had to be readvertised earlier this year, after the original contractor pulled out because of ambiguity in the paperwork.
The contract is more than $4 million, and work should begin in Pioneer Park within the [...]

December 19th, 2007, posted by admin

Calder Highway speed limit set to rise

The 100 kilometre-an-hour speed limit on the Carlsruhe section of the Calder Highway in central Victoria is expected to be lifted to 110 from tomorrow.
VicRoads acting project manager for the Calder corridor, Ewen Nevett, says minor landscaping and tie-in roadworks have been finished.
He says a contractor is being organised to put up the new [...]

December 19th, 2007, posted by admin

Council ends wrangle over offices site

The long and public debate over the siting of the new Latrobe City Council offices at Morwell appears to be over.
Council defeated a recision motion at last night’s meeting and decided to award the $9 million job to Melbourne contractor, Kane Constructions.
The entire project, including car parking, landscaping and design is expected to cost $12 [...]

December 18th, 2007, posted by admin