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5 CHILDREN )YOU DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON THEM! THE FAMILY DOING THAT TO THEIR GRANDCHILDREN AND SON (CHURCH MEMBERS THAT DID NOT SUPPORT THEM) TELLS ME A FEW THINGS... EATHIER THEY KNEW ABOUT IT THE WHOLE TIME OR MAYBE DR.DO TIME HAS SOME SORT OF BLACK MAIL ON THE TREADWAYS=) ((YOU TELL ME??)) Comment by YOU TELL ME(= — November 18, 2007 @ 04:08PM alot of the people still at new life tabernacle really and truly believe that Dr.pedaphile is innocent. They think that all of this is so that Tina and Shawn, Les and Rilea, and Les's ex, lisa is only after money and that this is a big scheme to get money from Treadway and Klem. i say that they are all brainwashed and need to get out now!!!!!! i know all of this first hand. this is not gossip it is just ....sad to say .....
Former Scottsdale apartment complex in limbo
A downtown Scottsdale apartment complex that was slated to be razed for a high-rise condo project continues to sit dark and vacant, leading to speculation that the owner is looking to unload the property. International Capital Partners of Scottsdale purchased the former Orchidtree Apartments in late 2006 and evicted the tenants last year because of costly air-conditioning repair issues. The company did not say the 10-acre site at the southeast corner of 68th Street and Camelback Road is on the market, but would not rule out that a sale could take place. Should the opportunity arise to sell rather than redevelop, well consider it, said James Petersen, ICPs marketing director. But at the present time, we continue to view Orchidtree as an incredibly important redevelopment piece to the future of downtown Scottsdale.
Monday's Lifestyles Briefs
ESCANABA — A benefit dinner is being planned for Mason Gingras (Hurkman), infant son of Kristina Hurkman and Tom Gingras of Escanaba. The dinner will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Wells Township Hall in Arnold. Cost is $7 for adults, $4 for children ages 12 and under. Mason was born premature with his intestines on the outside and had to have emergency surgery. He is currently recovering at St. Vincent's Hospital in Green Bay. All proceeds will go the help the family with medical and travel expenses. For more information call Crystal Vanelsacker at (906) 280-3269. --- Extended hours at Family History Center ESCANABA — The Escanaba Family History Center has extended its hours. The center will now be open Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Richard Reiffers, a consultant in German research, will be at the FHC to guide family tree researchers.
COLUMN: Norman PD slow to react to car wreck
They aren't out to get you and all college kids. They are dealing with real emergencies on top of unimportant calls...not to mention they are under staffed. So, be courteous to the old man having a stroke, the young woman bleeding internally, or the 5 year old who hit her head while playing and has a head bleed and may never make it to 6... because when you call an ambulance for non-injury and non-emergency incidents, you take away an ambulance and medics that could save their lives. So with all do respect, stop pouting. Be thankful that there are men and women who can, will, and did respond. Scott M. Sauer - 02/21/08 10:41am Thats not the point. the point is that it took them 30 minutes to respond to an accident. Them being understaffed is not an excuse. that's not my problem.
Lennox International Renews and Amends Existing Credit Facility
DALLAS, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lennox International Inc. (NYSE: LII) announced it has renewed and amended its revolving credit facility. The $650 million facility, an increase of $250 million from the existing credit facility, has a maturity date of October 12, 2012. LII will use the credit facility for the previously announced share repurchase program and for general corporate purposes. "We are very pleased to extend our revolving credit facility," said Sue Carter, executive vice president and chief financial officer for Lennox International. "The confidence this group of lenders has in our company is affirmation of our business objectives and stability, and we believe the use of additional capacity will enhance the capital structure of LII while improving shareholder returns." The joint lead arrangers for the new facility are Bank of America Securities LLC and JPMorgan Securities, Inc.
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