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Address : 400 n Monroe ave, Brown, Green bay, Wisconsin, United States, 54301

Details: Bug infestation is really bad there. My friend has them really bad in his apartment. So far it has costed him a lot of money try to get rid of them

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Talbot House Battling Bedbugs

Published: Friday, September 14, 2012 at 11:14 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, September 14, 2012 at 11:14 p.m.

LAKELAND | The Talbot House has some unwanted guests.

For four months, the downtown homeless shelter has waged an expensive battle against bedbugs, blood-sucking insects known for stubborn infestations that are on the rise nationwide.

Ramon Castillo Jr., 52, said he woke on a shelter bunk this week and found the bugs crawling near his feet.

"I just got so disgusted," he said. "I wiped them off the bed and crushed them."

Because of the increase in bedbugs elsewhere, the Talbot House staff thinks homeless clients who occasionally stay in hotels may have unknowingly carried the bugs to the shelter in their belongings, said Scott Thomas, the shelter's development director.

The insects are isolated to beds in a busy area of the shelter where homeless people can get a last-minute place for the night. The number of beds affected is in constant flux, Thomas said, but it's usually contained to 10 to 16 in an area for men.

Bedbugs aren't known for carrying or spreading disease, but they can cause rashes and skin infections, said Dr. Daniel Haight, Polk County Health Department director.

The Talbot House has a free medical facility where it can treat bites.

David Gilbertson, 34, who said he has stayed at the shelter, thinks the pock marks dotting his hands and back are from the insects. He has chosen to sleep outside until the shelter kills the bugs.

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Bedbug company fined in downtown condo fire

An extermination company is on the hook for $10,000 after pleading guilty to starting a $3.5-million fire at a downtown Edmonton condo building last summer.

Bed Bugs Task Force Ltd. was charged under the Alberta Fire Code in connection to the Royal Scot Condominium fire on July 12, 2011.

The company was fined $10,000.

Four people were hurt in the fire which began on the top floor of the three-storey building at 92nd Street and 105th Avenue.

Two adults and two children were taken to hospital with severe smoke inhalation with one adult and one child listed in critical condition.

Two firefighters were also hurt from falling debris.

Bed Bug Task Force was exterminating bed bugs using a propane heater in a suite on the top floor of the 66-unit building.

Investigation revealed several fire code contraventions which likely contributed to the ignition and the rapid spread of the fire, said Russell Croome, Deputy Fire Chief of Public Safety.

The company was charged with four violations of the Alberta Fire Code.

On Monday Bed Bug Task Force pleaded guilty to one count of "conducting hot works in an area not free of combustible and flammable contents."

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Business Briefs: PNC not seeking mergers or acquisitions right now

PNC not seeking mergers or acquisitions right now

PNC Financial Services Group, which acquired about 400 bank branches in the Southeast from Royal Bank of Canada in March, is not interested in more mergers or acquisitions, Chairman and CEO James Rohr said Monday. Because of the potential for internal growth, "We have little or no interest in using our capital for M&A at this time," Mr. Rohr said during a financial services conference hosted by Barclays in New York City. Loan demand continued to grow for the Pittsburgh-based bank in the third quarter, although at a slightly slower pace than in the first half of the year when it "was perhaps the highest in the industry," Mr. Rohr said. Overall, Mr. Rohr said he expected PNC's results for the second half this year to be stronger than the first, "resulting in another good year for PNC."

Ross Park among sites for Microsoft holiday store

Microsoft plans to open more than 30 holiday stores this fall, including one at Ross Park Mall. In addition to carrying the company's line of products, the holiday stores are meant to teach customers how to "get the most out of their Microsoft-enabled devices," the announcement from the Redmond, Wash., computer giant said. Ross Park Mall already houses an Apple store, selling products from the Cupertino, Calif., rival to Microsoft.

FedEx to take sponsorship of Heinz Field's Great Hall

FedEx has taken over sponsorship of the Great Hall inside Heinz Field, according to the Steelers organization. The facility had been sponsored by Coca-Cola until earlier this year when the team switched soft drink sponsors to go with Pepsi. The new sponsorship deal is for 10 years, and is effective immediately. No financial details were given. Shipping giant FedEx is based in Memphis, Tenn., but its FedEx Ground division is based in Moon. The Great Hall is used to house historic memorabilia as well as the new Pub 33, and TV shows such as "Steelers Huddle" and the "McDonald's Steelers KidZone" are taped there.

FTC files charges over bed bug repellent claims

The Federal Trade Commission filed deceptive advertising charges against two marketers for claiming that their products can stop and prevent bed bug infestations using natural ingredients such as cinnamon and cedar oil. The marketer of Rest Easy repellent settled the charges by agreeing not to make unsupported claims. A $265,000 judgment against the company was suspended because of the inability to pay, the FTC said. The other marketer, Cedarcide Industries and others, which touts Best Yet! treatment for bed bugs and head lice, is being sued by the agency.

Executives, jobs dwindling at Eastman Kodak

Bankrupt photography pioneer Eastman Kodak Co. is losing more executives and plans to cut an additional 1,000 jobs by the end of the year as it shrinks into a commercial printing-focused company, the Rochester, N.Y.-based company said in a statement Monday.

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Business Briefs: PNC not seeking mergers or acquisitions right now

PNC not seeking mergers or acquisitions right now

PNC Financial Services Group, which acquired about 400 bank branches in the Southeast from Royal Bank of Canada in March, is not interested in more mergers or acquisitions, Chairman and CEO James Rohr said Monday. Because of the potential for internal growth, "We have little or no interest in using our capital for M&A at this time," Mr. Rohr said during a financial services conference hosted by Barclays in New York City. Loan demand continued to grow for the Pittsburgh-based bank in the third quarter, although at a slightly slower pace than in the first half of the year when it "was perhaps the highest in the industry," Mr. Rohr said. Overall, Mr. Rohr said he expected PNC's results for the second half this year to be stronger than the first, "resulting in another good year for PNC."

Ross Park among sites for Microsoft holiday store

Microsoft plans to open more than 30 holiday stores this fall, including one at Ross Park Mall. In addition to carrying the company's line of products, the holiday stores are meant to teach customers how to "get the most out of their Microsoft-enabled devices," the announcement from the Redmond, Wash., computer giant said. Ross Park Mall already houses an Apple store, selling products from the Cupertino, Calif., rival to Microsoft.

FedEx to take sponsorship of Heinz Field's Great Hall

FedEx has taken over sponsorship of the Great Hall inside Heinz Field, according to the Steelers organization. The facility had been sponsored by Coca-Cola until earlier this year when the team switched soft drink sponsors to go with Pepsi. The new sponsorship deal is for 10 years, and is effective immediately. No financial details were given. Shipping giant FedEx is based in Memphis, Tenn., but its FedEx Ground division is based in Moon. The Great Hall is used to house historic memorabilia as well as the new Pub 33, and TV shows such as "Steelers Huddle" and the "McDonald's Steelers KidZone" are taped there.

FTC files charges over bed bug repellent claims

The Federal Trade Commission filed deceptive advertising charges against two marketers for claiming that their products can stop and prevent bed bug infestations using natural ingredients such as cinnamon and cedar oil. The marketer of Rest Easy repellent settled the charges by agreeing not to make unsupported claims. A $265,000 judgment against the company was suspended because of the inability to pay, the FTC said. The other marketer, Cedarcide Industries and others, which touts Best Yet! treatment for bed bugs and head lice, is being sued by the agency.

Executives, jobs dwindling at Eastman Kodak

Bankrupt photography pioneer Eastman Kodak Co. is losing more executives and plans to cut an additional 1,000 jobs by the end of the year as it shrinks into a commercial printing-focused company, the Rochester, N.Y.-based company said in a statement Monday.

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Posted Toronto Political Panel: Does Rob Ford deserve to stay in office?

Does Rob Ford deserve to stay in office? If not, who decides? Chris Selley, Jonathan Goldsbie and Matt Gurney debate the future of Torontos mayor.

Selley: Rob Ford, the folksy politician who invites anyone and everyone even Toronto Star reporters over for a big barbecue. Rob Ford, the lone wolf mayor who doesnt understand what a conflict of interest is. I suppose this week showed us the best and the worst of the fellow. He really likes people; he wants people to like him; and he wants to help them out when they get in a jam, whether its a TCHC tenant with bed bugs or a football team that needs money for equipment. But anyone who doesnt understand why its problematic to solicit funds on city letterhead well,cripes. Regardless of how easily he could have avoided this situation, I agree that the potential penalty i.e., removal from office outweighs the alleged offence. The voters should decide. The question is, will this incident discredit him among voters who perhaps overestimated his intelligence; or will it just further embolden those who see him as an anti-elite icon?

Goldsbie: In a democracy, the bar for being qualified to hold public office is necessarily very low. To run for councillor or mayor in Toronto, you must be someone who is eligible to vote here (18 years of age, a Canadian citizen, etc.) and pay a filing fee of $100 or $200, depending on the position being sought. This is as it should be. This does not, however, mean that every person is equally deserving of an elected position, nor that every person who obtains one is equally qualified to hold it. There are only a handful of extreme circumstances in which the will of the electorate might fairly be overturned by a judge. And I will put to you that a person who lacks the capacity to understand let alone obey our systems basic safeguards against corruption is someone who is legitimately unfit to hold public office.

Until recently, I shared the popular opinion that the prescribed penalty for Rob Fords apparent infraction was wildly disproportionate. And while I still believe that the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act should be amended to eliminate this mandatory minimum and afford more discretion to judges, my take on this particular set of circumstances has evolved. After reading all 148 pages of the transcript of Fords closed-door cross-examination, and then sitting through both days of his hearing in open court, I firmly believe that Ford may very well have limboed underneath the bona fide requirements that are necessary to hold office. Will this conflict case embolden his supporters? Undoubtedly. As an anti-Ford strategy, it is terrible. But the principle at stake is a key one that is worth defending in its own right: if a person cares to grasp neither the specific contents nor the broad gist of a particular document, then any oath taken to abide by it is therefore meaningless.

Gurney: And Id put to you, J.G., that your thoughts on Fords offence being too small to warrant removal from office hasnt actually evolved at all. Rather, it seems more like that Ford, while testifying regarding said offence, so appalled you through his willful ignorance that you justwant him out of office. The facts of his alleged conflict of interest havent changed. Its just that the mayors attempted explanation of that offence was so disgraceful that its easy to just say, Throw him out. But youve correctly noted that its a terrible anti-Ford strategy. I entirely agree with you that Fords answers on the stand were horrifying, but thats something the voters should remember the next time they go into the ballot box. What youre really saying, J.G., basically boils down to, People who are stupid, apathetic or both should be removed from office if a judge has a possible pretext to do so while pretending its actually about a conflict of interest. Sorry. I cant get behind that. I personally dont see how anyone could vote for Ford after last weeks developments, but democracy is what it is. And as Chris noted, theres plenty of things Ford is good at. I suspect that mobilizing enough voters to get re-elected in 2014 by barbecue and victim-playing may still be one of them. Thats depressing. But I just cant countenance a judge making this problem go away for us.

Selley: Precisely. Jonathan says Ford may have reached the point of justifiable removal by revealing himself as a person who lacks the capacity to understand let alone obey our systems basic safeguards against corruption. But there is no sweeping, qualitative judgment to be rendered here. Its a matter of law. If Ford actually didnt understand those basic safeguards and I believe that he did not, and likely still does not; and if he does he doesnt care then the law provides the judge an out: He broke it inadvertently. Frankly, to believe otherwise is to believe he was willing to run this risk which is crazy, because there is no payoff. Changing letterhead and business cards is a subtle but important difference, but it would not impact Fords fundraising prowess whatsoever. This mortifying, almost literally unbelievable debacle should inform the next election, not overturn the last one.

Goldsbie: No. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse for breaking it, and inadvertence in this context refers to whether Fords actions at Februarys Council meeting were deliberate. Ford has stated that they were, and the judge has therefore ruled out the defence of inadvertence. (He may still find that Fords actions were an error in judgment, but that would broadly require the judge to determine that a reasonable person with the same degree of experience as Ford might come to the same incorrect conclusion about the meaning of the law.) And to Matt: what has changed is that it has become clear that Fords misstep was rooted in a misunderstanding of what a conflict is, a misunderstanding so unshakeable that even when the actual definition is read aloud to him, he is unable to process it. The same thing that prevents him from comprehending why it was inappropriate to exercise the influence of his office to convince Council to put money in his pocket, is the same thing that prevents him from comprehending why it is inappropriate to solicit cash favours from lobbyists. If you dont get that, you dont get to be a politician.

Gurney: Says you. And maybe eventually a judge. But if just you sorry. Your say-so doesnt cut it. Im dismayed that someone who feels that way can be elected to office, but I respect the system enough to not think that its invalid should my thoughts evolve to the point where I decide any particular elected official doesnt deserve to be there.

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