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Quick fixes can make your home more marketable
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 23 October 2012 14:19
First impressions are everything when it comes to selling a home. Peeling paint, stained carpets and unpleasant odors can be an instant turn-off for buyers.Fortunately, you can take simple and inexpensive steps to prep your home for a quick, top-dollar sale.
• Freshen up. Paint is an easy, cost-effective way to improve any interior, and a new coat can make all the difference in selling your home. Cracked or peeling paint will repel potential buyers, and faded or boring walls can create a...
Steps you can take to reduce injury-causing falls
Written by Fred Cicetti Tuesday, 09 October 2012 14:28
Q I had an aging aunt who fell and broke her hip. She was never the same after that. Now that I’m old, myself, I’m worried about falling. What should I do about this?Well, first of all, you can’t go around worrying about falling or you won’t be relaxed; that can lead to a fall. So, you should concentrate on employing techniques to avoid falls and then don’t let the fear take over you mind.
But a respect for the dangers of falling is justified by the statistics.
Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injury deaths and the most common cause of nonfatal injuries and hospital admissions for trauma. Of all fall-related fractures, hip breaks cause the greatest number of deaths and lead to the most severe health...
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Cutting into concrete floors can raise problems later
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 25 September 2012 14:07
For homeowners looking to improve the value of their homes—and cope with the needs of multiple generations living under one roof—basement and garage renovations make sense. Both can enhance home value and add much-needed living space for less than one might spend on building an addition.Basement and garage projects recoup 66.8 percent and 57.2 percent of their original costs, respectively, at the time of resale, according to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report.
Before you dive into one of these projects, you should consider an often-overlooked logistic of working in a basement or garage—the concrete floor beneath the structure. Often, converting a basement or garage into usable living space involves adding plumbing...
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Delinquent property tax increasing in county, says county treasurer
Written by Patty Decker Tuesday, 21 August 2012 13:19
Delinquent taxes in Marion County for 2011 have increased to $428,000, according to information provided by Jeannine Bateman, county treasurer.She said the total for Hillsboro is $74,000 and for Marion $99,000.
In 2008, Hillsboro homeowners and businesses were $50,000 delinquent and in 2009, that amount surpassed $103,000.
Marion in 2009 had a delinquent taxes totaling $85,000 compared to $65,000 in 2008.
Although the delinquent tax amount isn’t as high as Bateman initially thought it night be, she still believes the reason taxpayers fall behind is because of the tough economic times.
“It’s finally catching up with this area,” she said.
Consequences
Bateman said each taxing entity decides how much it needs in ad valorem...
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Cases of hand, foot, mouth disease reported in county
Written by Aleen Ratzlaff Tuesday, 10 July 2012 14:03
Taylor said her mother reported 7-year-old daughter Shannon, who had spent the night there, had complained of a bad headache across the crown of her head. Giving her Tylenol had helped.
Taylor’s mother said she had also noticed some spots on Shannon’s hands.
“With Shannon being down there—my mom has chickens, goats, alpacas—I just figured that she got into something that had a reaction on her hands because it was just on her hands,” Taylor said, adding that Shannon acted fine while they worked with the alpacas.
But later that day while attending a family gathering, Taylor said, Shannon was tired and...
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