November 28, 2005 Wood Stoves Can Provide an Economic Home Heating Alternative LINCOLN, Neb. — To combat rising home heating costs, Nebraskans may turn to wood stoves as an alternative to gas or electric furnaces, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln forester said. MoreOctober 6, 2005 Unused, Illegal Wells Need to be Properly Decommissioned LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans with old, unused wells on their property should be working to get them properly sealed and decommissioned, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension water quality educator said. MoreSeptember 14, 2005 Keep Wildlife From Using Your Home as a Winter Getaway LINCOLN, Neb. — With the cooling fall weather, wildlife creatures seeking refuge from falling temperatures may turn up as unwelcome house guests, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln wildlife damage management project coordinator said. MoreAugust 22, 2005 'Market Journal', 'Backyard Farmer' Presented at Nebraska State Fair LINCOLN, Neb. � The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's "Market Journal" and "Backyard Farmer" programs will be featured at the 2005 Nebraska State Fair Sept. 5. MoreAugust 15, 2005 Termite Training Will Offer Hands-on Experience LINCOLN, Neb. — Termite control technicians and applicators, home inspectors, regulatory personnel and others will gain hands-on training to better control termites at a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Termite Training workshop Sept. 28-29. MoreAugust 4, 2005 Rentwise Conference to Offer Advice on Tenant Relationships LINCOLN, Neb. — A series of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension conferences this month will provide those who work with tenants with tips to help improve the renting experience. MoreMay 17, 2005 Be on the Lookout for Mold Growth in Flooded Homes LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans with water damaged homes need to be on the lookout for mold growth, a University of Nebraska specialist said. MoreMay 12, 2005 Safety Is Important When Cleaning Up Storm-Damaged Homes LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans left with flooded and storm-damaged homes need to use caution when cleaning up broken glass and the muddy mess, a University of Nebraska specialist said. MoreMarch 16, 2005 ''Backyard Farmer'' Offers Soil, Student Series This Season LINCOLN, Neb. — Gardening enthusiasts will enjoy two new series on "Backyard Farmer" this season as the question-and-answer gardening information show starts April 7. MoreFebruary 14, 2005 Midwest Mold, Moisture and Ventilation Symposium Offered in Omaha LINCOLN, Neb. — A March 16 symposium will help Nebraskans learn the latest in managing moisture and mold, associated health issues and other building and inspection topics. More
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