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  • 28 Oct 2013 10:49 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    CADILLAC — Seventeen years ago, Larry Haines was hired as the janitor at the Cadillac Wexford Public Library.

    He loved his job and was happy to work days after years of night shifts stocking store shelves.

    Because he was also the library fix-it guy, it was natural that people asked him for help when computers started being added for public use.

    Slowly, Haines became indispensable on the computers and spent less time cleaning bathrooms and mopping floors.

    Now he’s the technology director, maintaining 70 computers and three servers for the main library and four branch libraries.

    His boss, Cathy Tacoma, calls Haines a “visionary.”

    More at source: Cadillac News

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  • 24 Oct 2013 7:35 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

     A 32-year-old junior scientist, identified as D. Babu, working at the National Academy of Agricultural Research Management, died after he accidentally consumed toilet cleaner at his house in Rajendranagar.

    Babu had got married in May this year and used to live with his wife. The scientist consumed the toilet cleaner on October 13 and was shifted to the hospital, where he died on Wednesday.

    Babu, a native of Salem district in Tamil Nadu, had been living in Rajendranagar since 2009. A police case has been registered. 

    More at source: Deccan Chronicle

  • 24 Oct 2013 7:25 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Horror movies often use blood, gore and violence to shock and scare filmgoers.

    However, filmmakers tend to ignore the most frightening element: Cleaning up all the cartilage, plasma and guts that get splattered during the mayhem.

    Aftermath, a company that specializes in trauma cleaning and biohazard removal, is adding a bit of realism to horror films with an infographic that explains what it would take to clean up the crime scenes in some of the most classic gore films in history.

    More at source: Huffington Post

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  • 22 Oct 2013 2:17 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    "Each year, there are a great number of people in the United States and the world who become very ill or even die because of influenza," Jim Stone, the Director of the Sangamon County Department of Public Health said. "It's an upper respiratory illness that attacks people with chronic illnesses."

    A few years ago, a new flu virus surfaced: H1N1. In 2009, the CDC estimated up to 6,000 deaths occurred because of H1N1. They say flu viruses are constantly changing, so it's not uncommon for new flu virus strains to appear.

    "That's the reason why you have to be so diligent about this," Stone said.

    And that's why health experts recommend a flu shot, especially if you are in one of these groups:
    • If you have a high risk of developing serious complications if you get the flu.
    • If you have medical conditions like asthma, diabetes, and chronic lung disease.
    • If you are younger than 5 and older than 65.
    More at source: WICS

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  • 22 Oct 2013 2:09 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    The company will be servicing one floor of the Pentagon, and about 75 employees will be doing the work, Rowe said. The company employs around 125 people at various sites around the country and in London.

    Rowe describes itself as a building maintenance contractor for the federal government and commercial businesses requiring security clearnances. Most of the company’s federal work is done for the Department of Defense.

    More at source: The Advocate

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  • 17 Oct 2013 8:52 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    Strike negotiations between a local janitorial union and business leaders broke down Wednesday morning and that led to protests and arrests.

    The Service Employees International Union - Local 1 is currently on strike. Both sides had met for talks Wednesday morning at the Fifth Third Bank, located on State Street in Downtown Columbus.

    Police said that talks about the janitorial strike broke down and prompted the police presence.

    Ten people refused to leave the building and were arrested and charged with trespassing.

    More at source: Channel 10 News

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  • 15 Oct 2013 1:05 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    More than 1,000 Columbus janitors are currently negotiating a new union contract in the hopes of bettering themselves and living the American Dream. Every day these workers clean property owned by some of America's largest corporations. And everything -- floors, windows, desks, kitchens, and toilets -- is spotless. The folks doing all this cleaning are largely African-American Somali, and Latino.

    The cleaners helped Fortune 1000 corporations headquartered in the Columbus area to profit over $5 billion last year. Just think of how mad people get when there are no paper towels to dry their hands off with. Imagine the outcry that would occur if bathrooms stayed filthy and office wastepaper baskets over flowed. We'd have mutinies across corporate offices, and business would suffer.

    More at source: Huffington Post

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  • 15 Oct 2013 1:02 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    PHOENIXVILLE — Borough council voted to approve a contract with a new janitorial service for the recently opened borough hall.

    CleanNet U.S., out of Bala Cynwyd, will take over maintaining the building from CNS, which operates from several area offices.

    The contract runs for a year at a rate of $39,464.

    CNS cleaned the building from its opening and bid for the contract, actually coming in lowest, but Borough Manager Jean Krack classified CleanNet U.S. as the “lowest responsible bidder” due to “staff’s experience.”

    More at source: Phoenixville News

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  • 10 Oct 2013 4:13 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)
    WASHINGTON -The government shutdown may have caused many Park Service workers to be furloughed but one man from South Carolina armed with a leafblower and a push mower is taking it upon himself to clean up Washington's memorials in their place.

      Chris Cox calls himself the Memorial Militia and he's been taking away trash, blowing away leaves and even using a chainsaw to clear branches from a path in the area of the National Mall near the Lincoln, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War Memorials.

      He carries the state flag of South Carolina as he works and wears a bright red t-shirt with South Carolina across the front.

     "Well the day the government shut down I was watching the news and they wouldn't stop talking about how vulnerable our monuments are, our  memorials, and that concerned me," said Cox, who is an artist and has been cleaning at the capitol for 8 days.


    More at source: WBTM

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  • 10 Oct 2013 4:11 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    The Charleston Police Department charged Alana Nakeyia Ford with criminal domestic violence.

    On Tuesday afternoon, police responded to Norton Car Stereo on 1217 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. in reference to a man that had been hit by a car. When officers arrived they found the 29-year-old victim in an ambulance.

    The victim told officers that his girlfriend, Ford, had hit him with a car. 

    According to the victim, the incident started when an argument began in Ford's car regarding "completing janitorial services in a timely manner."

    More at source: Channel 5

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