• As the title says, this story is all about the gas prices
and how they continue to fall. But how long will they stay down for?
• The problem that could bring these prices back up in
spring to around fifty cents more is seasonal refinery maintenance.
• Who has the problem? I would have to say the consumer are
the ones that are going to suffer from this problem the most. Although, it
would be very nice not to have to go to work because of gas prices, but that is
just unrealistic.
• With a 1 mil tax referendum that passed in 2014, this
allowed 200 more positions to be available in Marion County. Now with all the retirees
and transfers, Marion County is now short on some teachers.
• The problem with this is that they are for one, short on
teaches, but second they are also relying on full-time substitutes with at
least a Bachelor’s degree that are not fully or highly certified in that
particular position.
• The problem here affects the students, especially for the
ones who are getting taught by full-time substitutes. Although, they might be
great teachers, but they might not be fully certified to be teaching that
specific area.
• On the day before Thanksgiving a dump truck or roll-off
truck driving on county road 329 hit the I-75 overpass, causing the most damage
in Marion County in a dozen years.
• The problem presented is the amount of the repair to the
highway, since they are going to have to replace the 61 foot beams that support
the bride.
• Well specifically the company that hired the driver is
going to be responsible for the costs, but as well as the other company TME that
has to front the money for the repair till they can collect the funds. Also,
drivers might be affected as well during repairs to the bridge if there are any
detours.
• This article is about the opposition of a 515 mile long
natural gas pipeline that will run through about a dozen counties in Florida.
• The problem that was presented by the public that
commented, was that there is potential environmental harm that could follow.
The rivers, springs, the aquifer, groundwater, wetlands and wildlife habitat
could be at threat, as well as potential sinkholes.
• I would have to think that the homeowners along the
pipeline and the people who like to go out and enjoy the natural springs and
rivers could be affected by this problem.
• The St. Johns River Management and City of Ocala are
trying to remove 850 septic tanks that could be of harm to watersheds and the
river.
•The problem they are having is trying to convince the homeowners
to agree to the switch. Ocala’s water and sewer director is scratching his head
as to way they don’t want to switch, since its practically free and is helping
out there local river.
•A description of who has the problem I would guess that the
people running the service to these customers are the ones with the problem,
since they aren’t having the best of luck getting people to switch. Although, I
will say that the people that live new the river and use it could also have a
problem too, if seepage in the river becomes too much.
- William Garlock
- William Garlock
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ReplyDeleteHi William! I have been really enjoying the low gas prices, so I hope they don't get higher soon. The dump truck story is so sad. Who knew that kind of accident could cause so much damage? All of the articles you found were very interesting and beneficial to read. Feel free to check out my blog to read about other local opportunities: http://rachelecarter.blogspot.com/2016/01/identifying-local-opportunities.html
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