A Franklin County woman is upset after trees were removed from her property without her permission during broadband expansion work by Appalachian Power and Shentel.
The discount retailer bought the building, located at Loop 303 and Northern Parkway, as part of the Park303 project.
Karen S. woke up to a text from a neighbor: “Do you have a red Hyundai? You might want to look at it.” But when she walked down to the corner where she had parked, she barely recognized what she saw: ...
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4 'aggressive' plants you should never plant that will devalue your home
Certain plants can cause serious problems when they are found in gardens, according to a property expert, who has warned that some could even land you in legal trouble ...
Living in the picturesque North Shore comes with the privilege of being surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees. However, the need for effective tree removal in the North Shore is ever-present, ...
The tallest tree in Indiana used to be in Hamilton County, a Bitternut Hickory standing at an impressive 152 feet. The tree's height was quoted by a DNR representative speaking to Purdue University ...
Lincoln Property Co. has completed the sale of a 1.25 million-square-foot industrial building in Glendale, Ariz., to Dollar Tree for $147.1 million. Park303 totals 210 acres and 3.75 million square ...
Mayor Robert Restaino acknowledged on Thursday the removal of trees from his property and a neighbor’s property on College Avenue while insisting his office was not involved in the decision ...
It now appears that nature, not tree trimmers, damaged the Frank Lloyd Wright Samara House last month in West Lafayette.
Anyone looking for a tree-mendous house should tap the brakes at 1428 Bluebonnet Drive in Fort Worth’s charming Oakhurst neighborhood. The house is built on a hill, which makes the property’s trees a ...
Two residents filed appeals after the city imposed penalties for bay trees that had been taken down without permits.
Take advantage of free drop off for tree trimmings as part of the City of Yankton’s annual effort to improve visibility and safety on city thoroughfares.
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