Clark County issues dust advisory due to high winds
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability has issued a dust advisory for Tuesday. The department advises residents of the possibility of elevated levels of blowing dust due to the high winds in the region. 13 First Alert Weather Forecast Officials say airborne dust is a form of inhalable air […]
Rice County Highway Engineer Says It’s Lonsdale’s Decision

The Rice County Board of Commissioners asked Highway Engineer Dennis Luebbe during the Commissioners meeting today about a intersection in Lonsdale that has been discussed for decades. County Road 4 enters Lonsdale at a angle to intersect with State Highway 19. If you go straight across the highway there is NW Railway Street. On the […]
Quincy School Board approves $2.9 million bid from Jackson company for HVAC and indoor air quality upgrades | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM

Quincy School Board approves $2.9 million bid from Jackson company for HVAC and indoor air quality upgrades | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM | The Voice of Branch County Close For the health and safety of everyone, our offices are temporarily closed to the public. If you have won a prize from us […]
State Senate candidates square off | Archives

ELLICOTTVILLE ã Chautauqua County Legislator Nancy Bargar (D) and Assemblywoman Catharine Young (R) squared off Wednesday in their only scheduled debate before the May 10 special election to fill the vacancy in the 57th State Senate District. The seat was made vacant by the death of Sen. Patricia McGee earlier this month. The two candidates […]
The Importance of Constructive Details in Architecture: Interview With Building Science Fight Club

The Importance of Constructive Details in Architecture: Interview With Building Science Fight Club Courtesy of Buildind Science Fight Club Share Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Mail Or https://www.archdaily.com/977100/the-importance-of-constructive-details-in-architecture-interview-with-building-science-fight-club It is difficult to measure, observing a completed building, the amount of work, resources and knowledge that were deposited there. All decisions made influence in some way […]
King County To End Vaccination Verification Policy On March 1

King County Executive Dow Constantine announced Wednesday that the County’s health order requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for entry into indoor recreational settings or outdoor events will end on March 1. Today, King County Executive Dow Constantine announced that Public Health – Seattle & King County is lifting the local health order requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination […]
XOi and Aire Serv®, a Neighborly company, collaborate to enable proactive data-driven decision making for franchises
Tech enablement and visual documentation solutions provider supports leading global HVAC franchise in its mission to deliver industry-leading service and help bridge the skilled labor gap NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — XOi Technologies, the system of record for field service data collection and indexing, announces a collaboration with Aire Serv® Heating & Air […]
Does air pollution impact the spread of COVID-19?

The World Health Organization has declared air pollution a major public health emergency, saying it causes millions of premature deaths each year. Breathing toxic air can lead to a compromised immune system and increased risk of chronic health conditions. People exposed to poor air quality are more susceptible to the threat of COVID-19. Breathing polluted […]
Portland community leaders bring the heat to building standards — High Country News – Know the West
An activist collective says making buildings carbon-free is just the start. Sarah Sax Feb. 22, 2022 From the print edition On a cold December morning, Anjeanette Brown sat inside a Shari’s restaurant, nursing a cup of coffee and casually pushing sharp objects out of the reach of their 1-year old daughter. Brown, a Black […]
Deep Cleaning Won’t Save Us From COVID, and This New Study Says Why
Remember the COVID deep-cleanse? Two years ago, in the early days of the novel-coronavirus pandemic in the United States, many businesses and even homeowners obsessively sprayed disinfectant on open surfaces, aggressively wiping down and scrubbing every countertop and desk and table. The fear back then was that the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen might survive on and spread […]