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Despiden al escritor Jorge F Hernández como agregado cultural en España por comportamientos poco dignos

"Ayer fui cesado como Ministro para Asuntos Culturales de la Embajada de México en España. Mi aplauso y gratitud para el equipo ejemplar del Instituto Cultural de México en España y la Biblioteca Octavio Paz", escribió Hernández

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FEMA: What to expect during home inspections

FEMA: What to expect during home inspections MGN Online and last updated 2021-06-04 17:07:05-04 After applying for FEMA assistance for damage from May flooding, uninsured or underinsured Louisianans may be contacted to schedule a home inspection. Inspections are for applicants who reported that their home isn t safe, sanitary, or functional, and the inspections are being conducted primarily in-person. As such, FEMA is providing several tips to those who will be scheduling an inspection: Inspections: ▪ The inspection will be conducted on the outside of the home. Inspectors can look through windows to see damage if possible, but they will not go inside the home.

WSLS, Bateman build community through Home for Good

WSLS, Bateman build community through “Home for Good” Volunteers play an essential role in Habitat for Humanity’s mission Tags:  ROANOKE, Va. – There were a lot of familiar faces at the WSLS 10 News “Home for Good” site on Wednesday. Members of the WSLS team, volunteers with Bateman Home Inspections, LLC and volunteers with Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley all teamed up to build a home for Roanoke native Clarence Caldwell. Bateman Home Inspections is one of this year’s “Home for Good” sponsors. “It just feels good to be out here and give back to someone that needs a home and experience this,” said Douglas Cash, the owner and operator of Bateman Home Inspections. “We can get out here and give back to the community, get some experience with building the house itself. It’s just good.”

IBHS Celebrates Professionals Committed to Protecting Homes from Severe Weather

IBHS Celebrates Professionals Committed to Protecting Homes from Severe Weather Sixth Annual FORTIFIED Awards Recognize Construction Industry Leaders News provided by Share this article Share this article RICHBURG, S.C., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Today, the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) announces the recipients of its Sixth Annual FORTIFIED Awards recognizing companies committed to providing services that help customers strengthen their homes against the forces of severe weather. This year s honorees are at the forefront of the FORTIFIED program s exponential growth, with their dedication to resilient construction and roofing resulting in more than 25,000 homes being designated as FORTIFIED. The program s continued success has helped establish FORTIFIED Home™ as the recognized national standard for stronger, more resilient construction.

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