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Thursday, March 11, 2010
First LEED Platinum-certified building in Tennessee
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Ohio State Univ. Janitor kills supervisor, self after poor evaluation
According to the story, Nathaniel Brown opened fire at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in a maintenance office using two handguns, killing building services manager Larry Wallington and injuring operations shift leader Henry Butler.
Police did not confirm whether the poor evaluation was a motive for the shooting and a campus official declined to comment on reports that Brown was in the process of being fired, citing the ongoing investigation, the story stated.
Vernon Baisden, assistant vice president for public safety, said: "This is a tragic event, and our hearts go out to all of the families."
About six other employees were in the building at the time of the shooting, and no students were involved and classes continued as scheduled, the story noted.
Brown previously served five years in prison on a receiving stolen property, and while Baisden said
Rare meningitis outbreak declared at Ohio University
According to the story, the investigation into why students at the University are more susceptible to the bacteria will utilize federal, state and local scientists and will last a few weeks.
Some schools do without soap, toilet paper
According to the story, teachers at
Students and staff are concerned that the lack of restroom supplies could lead to health concerns and the spread of the flu and other viruses, the story stated.
Even though the school district is forgoing luxuries due to a budget crisis, Superintendent James Notter said that teachers "should not be paying out of their pockets for the bare essentials."
For other schools, poorly-stocked restrooms are the result of janitor error, not a lack of supplies, the story noted.
Report: 'Missed opportunities' for sustainability at Winter Olympics
According to the story, the report said that the building of energy-efficient venues, the use of clean energy and the focus on public transportation do help offset the carbon footprint of the Games, but felt that the organizers failed to leave long-term improvements to the area and to properly address the issue of climate change.
Paul Lingl, spokesperson for the foundation, said: "To date, the 2010 Olympic organizers haven't made the most of their opportunities to tell the story of their climate initiatives to Canadians and the world."
The organizing committee said that they have taken a sustainable approach to the planning of the Games throughout the process, the story stated.
A spokesperson for the organizers said: "This is the first Olympic and Paralympic Games to take an integrated approach to forecasting, reducing, offsetting and publicly reporting its carbon footprint. We incorporated [Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design] LEED standards into venue design, construction and green principles and practices into our operations and events, with attention to transportation, waste management and food services."
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Study links industrial cleaner to Parkinson's disease
Janitorial owner wins millions in lottery
ASHEVILLE, NC — Janitorial business owner and retired fireman Frank Griffin was the sole winner of a $141 million Powerball lottery jackpot in the North Carolina Education Lottery, according to WBT-AM.
According to the story,
Griffin doesn't have big plans for the money and doesn't expect his life to change much, save for a trip to Hawaii, more games of golf and more time spent with his wife and family, the story stated.
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