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June 23, 2005 Woman Blames Mold For Killing Husband, Father, Family Pet   Volume 1 Issue 164  
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Woman Blames Mold For Killing Husband, Father, Family Pet
By: TheWBALChannel.com

PIKESVILLE, Md. -- A woman moved into a Baltimore County condominium, thinking it would be her retirement home and a quiet place to live with her husband. But soon, her family started dying of cancer and she's suing the builder -- blaming the mold.
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Nowhere Else To Go
Many in Polk Still Displaced From Last Year's Hurricanes
By: Eric Pera, The Ledger

Emily Brooker would give anything to move back home. She wouldn't have to go far. Brooker and her husband have camped the past seven months in their own yard, several feet from their house -- a triple-wide mobile home built in 1988. Their roomy home was clobbered by an oak, courtesy of Hurricane Frances, the second of three storms to crisscross Polk County last year.
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Foul Smell At Station Brings Test For Mold
By: Danielle Drolet, Staff Writer, The Taunton Gazette

REHOBOTH - Almost a month after the Rehoboth police headquarters' leaky roof debacle and just days before townspeople make the final vote for a new building, Police Chief Norman J. Miranda Jr. said the station might now have a mold problem. "Some spots smell so bad it's unbearable," he said yesterday.
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Mold At VMS Could Delay Remodeling, Jeopardizes Use Of 20 Classrooms
By: Tim Hundt, Vernon County Broadcaster

A massive infestation of mold found at Viroqua Middle School will cost the school district hundreds of thousands of dollars to remove and could cause delays in its $9.89 million remodeling project.

District Administrator David Johnston said crews discovered a "pervasive and extensive mold intrusion" under the middle school roof last week.
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Senior Center Will Raise New Roof
Concerns about flooding and mold lead officials to approve $57,900 to replace the roof on the Claude Pepper Senior Center.
By: Phil Davis, St. Petersburg Times, Pasco Edition

NEW PORT RICHEY - First, structural problems forced the closure of a senior center in Elfers. Now the city-owned senior center that took the overflow from Elfers needs an emergency roof replacement to prevent flooding and mold problems.
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