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Birmingham, Ala., embraces its complex history
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — When I told friends I was planning a trip to Birmingham, the reaction was universal. "Alabama?" one asked. "On purpose?" I shared their skepticism, viewing the travel literature with the jaundiced eye of a longtime Angeleno...
Tags: Arts, Potatoes, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Sculpture
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Buy used, but not blindly
Q: Does a dealer have to disclose major body and frame damage to a buyer? I should have gotten a Carfax report when I bought the car but I didn't. The dealer bought the car at auction, repaired it, and then sold it to me. The dealer never mentioned the...
Tags: eBay Inc., Chrysler, Dodge, Auction Service, Environmental Issues
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Expanded programs help NIPSCO customers save money and energy
MERRILLVILLE – If you’re looking to cut your energy bill, NIPSCO has a plan. NIPSCO is expanding its programs for homes and businesses that invest in energy efficient equipment by adding new money and energy-saving product rebates. “...Tags: Business, Environmental Issues, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Energy Saving, Natural Resources
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Some like it warm
I returned home from a trip last week to a chilly reception. And for once it wasn't because of something I had done! My wife and I were trundling our luggage into the house when she remarked, “It feels cold in here. Don't you think it's cold in here?”...Tags: Environmental Issues
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School board plans renovation for Warner Elementary
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWarner Elementary School will soon undergo a substantial face lift, the last major school-construction project for Jessamine County in a string that began with a new middle school four and a half years ago. Two architectural firms made presentations...Tags: Architecture, Environmental Issues, Renovation, Students, Science and Technology
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Greenest of the green: Top efficiency-boosting home improvements
BPTForget wondering who's the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good - from the curb and to potential buyers - it may make more sense to ask "Who's the greenest of them all." Sustainable home improvements not...Tags: Credit and Debt, Electrical Appliance, Home Improvement, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Gutting a house to show its true color: Green
McClatchy-Tribune Information ServicesWe've all been there - wondering how to eke more efficiency out of our homes. We've switched the bulbs and tinkered with the setting on the hot water heater. We've beefed up the insulation and tangled with spouses over the thermostat. Janet Milkman and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Wife's surprise: Out-of-town husband brings home 1954 MG
The iconic style of the early MG sport cars has always appealed to Johanna Covel. She recalls seeing the MG for the first time while attending high school and later, after college, another one. As she later learned both sightings were of the same car....Tags: Environmental Issues, Vehicles, Sports, Basketball, Services and Shopping
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Taking luxury down a notch
Tribune reporterCustom builders are using more lumber and less stone, delivering shrub-free yards, and subbing those Sub-Zeros for General Electric appliances. These are among the efforts of local builders trying to protect their bottom line amid shrinking budgets and...Tags: Building Material, West Loop, Natural Resources, General Electric Company, Family
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Big TV may dictate shape of a room
Special to the TribuneWhen planning a new house, many home buyers struggle with balancing design and function. They like the look of a whirlpool bathtub but realize it is impractical for daily use. They want a cherry wood floor, but realize the kids and dogs will destroy it....Tags: Iowa, Chicago, Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, Real Estate Buyers
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Think smart about a new home
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEShould you upgrade the kitchen countertops splurge on a whirlpool tub and add five feet to your family room? Home buyers face decisions like these every day as they weed through the selections process. For some people, however, the decisions become...Tags: Chicago, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Chicago Tribune, Real Estate Buyers
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Don't let patio get too crowded with furniture
Special to the TribuneWhen laying out a patio, it is important to know what will go on it. Do you have a 36-inch grill or a large rectangular table? Do you plan to add a fireplace or fire pit? All these elements should fit comfortably on the patio, allowing space for casual...Tags: Chicago, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Entertainment, Chicago Tribune
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