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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Hey out there,

My son Scott was perusing the Temple Daily Telegram and found this article and he thought that it would be important for everyone that is in our area or headed to our area to know.

Thanks,
Jean


MEDICAL CENTER TO BENEFIT SURGEONS WORLDWIDE

TEMPLE (Temple Daily Telegram) – A planned four-story Scott & White surgery center will bring up to 36 state-of-the-art operating suites to the city by fall 2011.
Many of the rooms will be equipped with video and Internet technologies capable of sharing advanced surgical procedures with surgeons worldwide.
The Surgical Sciences Building will be built on the south end of Scott & White Memorial Hospital on land currently occupied by the air ambulance helicopter landing pad. A new landing pad will be built atop the hospital’s south tower.
Preparatory construction activity will begin in August. The facility will cost an estimated $133 million.

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Friday, 13 June 2008

Home Sales May Rise Modestly Before Broader Upturn in Second Half Of 2008
WASHINGTON, June 09, 2008


A modest gain in the level of home sales is possible over the next couple months, and an improvement is forecast for the second half of this year as more buyers are able to access affordable mortgages, according to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®.

The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in April, rose 6.3 percent to 88.2 from a reading of 83.0 in March. It's the highest index since last October, but remains 13.1 percent lower than April 2007 when it stood at 101.5.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said pending sales contracts have picked up notably in areas undergoing significant price drops. "Bargain hunters have entered the market en masse, especially in areas that have experienced double-digit price declines, but it's unclear if they are investors or owner-occupants," he said. "Sharp price reductions are leading to a quicker discovery of price equilibrium points. The West is already seeing year-over-year gains in pending contracts."

The PHSI in the West rose 8.3 percent to 98.8 in April and is 4.0 percent higher than April 2007. In the Midwest, the index jumped 13.0 percent to 83.7 in April but remains 13.1 percent below a year ago. The index in the South increased 4.6 percent to 88.8 but is 22.5 percent below April 2007. In the Northeast, the index declined 1.9 percent in April to 79.3 and is 12.2 percent below a year ago.

NAR President Richard F. Gaylord, a broker with RE/MAX Real Estate Specialists in Long Beach, Calif., said the market may be breaking its holding pattern. "It appears that more buyers are realizing they can take advantage of a favorable combination of mortgage interest rates, home prices and family income," he said. "Overall affordability conditions are the best we've seen since the middle of the housing boom in 2004, but with far more choices and much less pressure than buyers experienced four years ago to make an investment in their future. Recent declines in mortgage rates on conforming jumbo loans and a return to sound but not overly stringent underwriting standards will permit more people to qualify for a loan."

NAR's housing affordability index has been trending up this year and is projected to rise 15 percentage points to 128.0 for all of 2008.

"Although mortgage interest rates will remain historically favorable, they will start to steadily inch up," Yun said. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage should rise gradually to 6.3 percent by the end of this year, and then hold at that level for most of 2009.
Yun said the underlying fundamentals point to a pent-up demand. "Home sales are at about the same level as they were 10 years ago, yet the population has grown by 25 million people and we have over 10 million more jobs," he said. "The housing market has been underperforming by historical standards, partly because buyers were hampered by mortgage availability issues, but that's improved and an upturn is more likely. On the other hand, it's unclear what role consumer confidence will play in the coming months."

Existing-home sales should increase from an annual pace of 5.05 million in the second quarter to 5.83 million in the fourth quarter. For all of this year, existing-home sales are expected to total 5.40 million, and then rise 6.3 percent to 5.74 million in 2009. "Sales gains will be greatest in areas that underwent sharp price declines," Yun said.
After unprecedented home price declines in the first half of the year, many markets can anticipate stabilizing price trends in the second half. The aggregate median existing-home price is likely to decline 8.4 percent in the first half of this year, and then begin to stabilize in the second half before rising 4.4 percent next year to $213,900.

"Policymakers need to be attentive to the fact that many homeowners have seen a reduction in housing equity, or are in an 'underwater' situation. More needs to be done on the policy front to alleviate hardships and bring fence-sitters back into the marketplace," Yun said.

A great mix of conditions continues around the country. "We're seeing healthy price gains in moderately priced areas like Erie, Pa., and Corpus Christi, Texas, and double-digit gains in others," Yun said. "Our most recent data shows sales rising strongly from a year ago in some areas that experienced sharp price drops, including Detroit and Las Vegas."

New-home sales will probably fall 31.7 percent to 529,000 in 2008 before rising 12.5 percent to 595,000 next year. Housing starts, including multifamily units, are projected to drop 27.2 percent to 987,000 this year, and then slip 0.6 percent to 980,000 in 2009.
"Rising construction costs will provide less room for price cuts on new homes," Yun said. The median new-home price is forecast to decline 3.1 percent to $239,500 in 2008, and then rise 5.4 percent next year to $252,400.

Yun sees an improving economy. Growth in the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) should be 1.7 percent in 2008 and 2.0 percent next year. The unemployment rate is estimated to average 5.3 percent this year and 5.6 percent in 2009.
Inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, is expected to be 3.6 percent this year and 2.4 percent in 2009. Inflation-adjusted disposable personal income should grow 1.4 percent in 2008 and 2.5 percent next year.

The National Association of Realtors®, "The Voice for Real Estate," is America's largest trade association, representing 1.2 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.

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Monday, 09 June 2008
Hey gang,

Summer is here and the new Harker Heights Recreation Guide is out!

There is a plethora of activities for your children to keep them busy all through Summer.

Thanks,
Jean
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Monday, 09 June 2008

Hey Guys and Girls,

I was forwarded this information and wanted to pass it along to all of you. With the ever increasing price of fuel, we need ways of saving money anywhere possible. I found a good bit of this to be neat and intriguing. Take a look at it and see what you think.

Thanks,
Jean


Summer will soon be upon us and the cooling season has probably already started in your neck of the woods. With energy prices soaring being energy efficient is not only a good thing to conserve but it may help to cut down on your electric bills during the hot summer months.

Your individual savings will depend on how energy-efficient your home is now, the type of home you have, and the area of the country where you live.

Use Air Conditioning and Fans Wisely

  • Open windows and use portable or ceiling fans instead of operating your air conditioner.
  • Use a fan with your window air conditioner to spread the cool air through your home.
  • Use a programmable thermostat with your air conditioner to adjust the setting warmer at night or when no one is home. 
  • Don't place lamps or TVs near your air conditioning thermostat. The heat from these appliances will cause the air conditioner to run longer.
  • If your air conditioner is old, the new energy efficient models can save you up to 50 percent on your cooling bills.
  • Consider installing a whole house fan or evaporative cooler if appropriate for your climate.

Low Cost Tips to Save Energy

  • Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents.
  • Air dry dishes instead of using your dishwasher's drying cycle.
  • Use a microwave oven instead of a conventional electric range or oven.
  • Plug home electronics, such as TVs and DVDs, into power strips and turn power strips off when equipment is not in use.
  • Lower the thermostat on your hot water heater. 115 degrees is comfortable for most uses.
  • Take showers instead of baths to reduce hot water use.
  • Wash only full loads of dishes and clothes.
  • Use cold water to wash your clothes.

Landscape for Energy Efficiency

  • Plant trees or shrubs to shade air conditioning units, but do not block the airflow. A unit operating in the shade uses less electricity.
  • Grown on trellises, vines such as ivy or grapevines can shade windows or the whole side of a house.
  • Avoid landscaping with lots of unshaded rock, cement or asphalt on the south or west sides -- it increases the temperature around the house and radiates heat to the house after the sun has set.
  • Trees whose leaves fall off in the winter, planted on the south and west sides, will keep your house cool in the summer and let the sun warm your home in the winter.
  • Just three trees, properly placed around a house, can save between $100 and $250 annually in cooling and heating costs. Daytime air temperatures can be 3 to 6 degrees cooler in tree-shaded neighborhoods.

Shade Your Windows

  • Sunny windows can make your air conditioner work two to three times harder.
    Install white window shades, drapes or blinds to reflect heat away from the house.
  • Close curtains on south- and west- facing windows during the day.
  • Install awnings on south-facing windows. Because of the angle of the sun, trees, a trellis or a fence will best shade west-facing windows.
  • Apply sun-control or other reflective films on south-facing windows.
  • If you want to replace your windows, consider the new double-pane windows with spectrally selective coatings.

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Monday, 09 June 2008
The June 14, 2008 Cove Country Opry will feature The Travelers and special guest Cheyenne Maples. Bubba Clark and Kevin Bennett. The shows are held every 2nd Saturday of the month at the Knights of Columbus Ball Room located on FM 2657 in Copperas Cove. Show time is 7:00 PM. Tickets are $7.00. Children under 12 are free. Advance tickets can be purchased at Music World in Copperas Cove or at the Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce and Visitor's Bureau. For additional information please visit www.covecountryopry.net or call (254) 542-5474. 

Stuart West
Listing Coordinator
The Shine Team, Inc
100 W Central TX Expwy
Suite 302
Harker Heights TX 76548
254-690-4321 ext 105
254-699-6317 fax

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Monday, 09 June 2008
KILLEEN (Killeen Daily Herald) – The city council has approved a letter of intent to begin negotiations on locating the first zero-emission energy recycling oxidation system power plant in Killeen.

The proposed plant, to be located on Hwy. 195 at the current Killeen Transfer Station site, aims to harness the energy from the chemical breakdown of hazardous organic wastes to produce electricity.

These products, which include trash and other decaying biological material, will be sent to the plant to serve as the primary fuel source. A high-temperature oxygen catalyst ultimately will be introduced to the material to start the reaction.

The agreement does not require the city to make any bond payments. The plant's $250 million to $300 million bill will be picked up by private investors.

Preliminary projections indicate the plant could be operational in about three years
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Wednesday, 04 June 2008

2nd Annual Fort Hood Family Housing Golf for Education Tournament
Friday, June 13th, 2008
Rain Date: June 18th

Courses of Clear Creek, Fort Hood
$40/player

All proceeds benefit the Killeen ISD Education Foundation and the Military Child Education Coalition.

Registration begins at 8 a.m.
Shotgun Statr at 9 a.m.

Green fees and carts provided.

For more information, click on the links below.

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