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buschpounder got a reaction from Turd Ferguson in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Mayor Walsh isn't aware of any missing money. Apparently over $600,000 missing wasn't enough for him to notice.
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buschpounder got a reaction from block in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
My mistake mayor. It looks like $29,000 was missing from Dubois city fund.
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buschpounder got a reaction from redmill in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
My mistake mayor. It looks like $29,000 was missing from Dubois city fund.
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buschpounder got a reaction from BillyC in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Mayor Walsh isn't aware of any missing money. Apparently over $600,000 missing wasn't enough for him to notice.
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buschpounder got a reaction from Basset3 in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Mayor Walsh isn't aware of any missing money. Apparently over $600,000 missing wasn't enough for him to notice.
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buschpounder got a reaction from momtothree in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Mayor Walsh isn't aware of any missing money. Apparently over $600,000 missing wasn't enough for him to notice.
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buschpounder got a reaction from block in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Mayor Walsh isn't aware of any missing money. Apparently over $600,000 missing wasn't enough for him to notice.
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buschpounder got a reaction from redmill in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
It definitely can. Organized crime is an illegal business operating for profit and controlled by bad guys. More than one. A network.
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buschpounder got a reaction from Basset3 in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
My guess would be organized crime being involved means more than one bad guy.
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buschpounder got a reaction from block in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
My guess would be organized crime being involved means more than one bad guy.
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buschpounder got a reaction from block in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Probably up to the city council and their internal regulations....
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buschpounder got a reaction from Nannymimi in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Sounds like toni is very happy with herm and the way he conducts business....
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buschpounder got a reaction from WMJ77 in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Sounds like toni is very happy with herm and the way he conducts business....
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buschpounder got a reaction from Tkel in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
The whole thing started with a concerned citizen writing a letter.
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buschpounder got a reaction from WMJ77 in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
The whole thing started with a concerned citizen writing a letter.
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buschpounder got a reaction from Cacao in nasty out
The bottom two generators could do that. Not sure about the top one. The simplest way is to to pull it outside when electric goes out and plug things into it with extension cord. Not sure if you can plug in your furnace though. The bottom two can start with a key fob and a battery. You could put one in a shed or garage by your house and exhaust it outside. Run it by gas or propane. An electrician to wire in a transfer switch to your house and it would feed electric into your house and you wouldn't have to plug things into it with extension cord. A generac 7000 watt generator at lowes like the one I showed costs $2100 and it includes a transfer switch in the price so its cheaper than the middle one you have. You also don't need to keep it in a shed. A relative has had one for 8 or 9 years no problems so far, just routine maintenance. It starts up once a week and runs a 10 minute test and lets you know if somethings wrong.
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buschpounder reacted to Illiterate in nasty out
Best bet is to contact an electrician. Portable generators can be wired back through your electrical panel, but it must be done correctly. They can also help correctly size the generator, based on your needs.
I have a 9000w which can easily run all my essentials...well, septic pump, furnace and house lights. We can use the cooktop. We do shut down or avoid using things so as to not overload the generator. When the power goes out, I throw a special breaker, drag out and start the generator, and plug the generator into a special plug on the outside of the house. I also have a 'mini shed' I built specifically to cover the generator. The generater sits about 20 ft from the house...limits the noise and fumes. Takes 5 minutes to get up and running.
Decent generator, with wheels and electric start wiil set you back around $750-$1000. Can spend way more. (I have one generator I use regularly...a 8000w Predator from Harbor Freight--a Honda knockoff I bought for about $850 about 5 yrs ago). Generators need to started at least evey few months. The electrical work might cost around a $1000? -- really no idea, just a guess. (An electrical contractor friend did mine for a pizza and 6- pack.)
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buschpounder got a reaction from Pappy in Joe Biden collapses while riding bike ...
joe must have been chewing gum again
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buschpounder reacted to conservativeman633 in HORSE GRAVE BY THE COURIER-EXPRESS
It is a time, yes, but the horse was buried/marked there. It was a very good time , in fact...….
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buschpounder got a reaction from dubois_15801 in Is it just me?
ThIs why I drive an old one. I take care of it and can do most work myself. I am also a believer in spraying oil underneath and in the doors,tailgate in the fall. Never had a rust problem. I do that with all my vehicles.
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buschpounder got a reaction from Pappy in Is it just me?
ThIs why I drive an old one. I take care of it and can do most work myself. I am also a believer in spraying oil underneath and in the doors,tailgate in the fall. Never had a rust problem. I do that with all my vehicles.