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Living Blues #274 September/October 2021 - Living Blues Magazine
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Illinois and Iowa Quad Cities housing markets impacted by skyrocketing lumber prices
Lumber is up 250 percent compared to last year. The National Home Builders Association estimates that it costs $36,000 more to build a new single-family home. Author: Andrea Flores Updated: 6:39 PM CDT May 4, 2021
BETTENDORF, Iowa As the housing market heats up and prices rise across the country, it s also getting more expensive to build a new home.
One of the key materials needed for home construction is lumber, and the price of that good is up 250 percent. The National Home Builders Association estimates that the price is build a new single-family home is up $36,000.
Raiders fire Paul Guenther after 44-27 loss to Indianapolis
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Colorado Simmental Association (CSA) held its 50th annual meeting in a virtually format. Award winners were recognized, and business completed in the milestone celebration, held on Zoom.
Dr. Wade Shafer, American Simmental Association’s executive vice-president, and Terry Fankhauser, Colorado Cattlemen’s executive vice-president, both gave updates and fielded questions from members.
The CSA membership re-elected Ron Mari of Holyoke to a three-year director term, and CSA’s officer team was retained. For 2021, they are: Jay Hill of Sterling, president; Mitchell Jergensen of Ramah, vice-president; and Susan Russell of Sugar City, secretary/treasurer. Russell, and Paul & Nia Hill of Nunn were elected as junior advisors. Rounding out the board are Willie Altenburg of Fort Collins, Mick Meiklejohn of Collbran and Jolynn Midcap of Wray.