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Katy Shumar Mann Beazer Homes - Designed to be your dream home but built to fall apart!

I feel like a jerk for telling you my woes on a day when there was so much rain and a few people have lost their homes but I must tell you what I’m going through right now. Let’s talk about the slogan on the Beazer Homes Website: Designed to be your dream home. Built to stay that way. Holy Heck! My dreams must nightmares then! Six years ago my husband bought a BRAND NEW Beazer home. In those six years we have had SIX major water problems/floods that were the cause of shoddy materials or workma… Continue

Added by Katy Shumar Mann on August 4, 2009 at 10:11pm — 2 Comments

Faith Wesstrom Flooded backgarden with today's rains

In about a year apart, our backgarden experienced its second flooding. Happened to look out to the garden below and saw the big pool of water where the creek had now turned into a small raging river. Last year around June we had our very first flooded backyard and at that time, the water level was much higher and totally submerged the garden where one can't see the fences or the door into the garden. We heard alot of sad stories about the floods last year and I can't help but worry that what dam… Continue

Added by Faith Wesstrom on August 4, 2009 at 6:05pm — No Comments

Cindy Hartman Rain, not dam malfunction, caused floods in Indiana

Piggy-backing on Tom's information about the floods in Indiana, this article reassures us that the infrastructure was in good condition. The culprit of the floods? Mother nature - way too much rain! A US Geological Survey shows that torrential rain, not a dam malfunction, caused the flooding in June that affected one of every seven structures in Columbus, Indiana. The report summarized reasons for the event, detailed its effects and illustrated its severity with maps, charts and rainfall… Continue

Added by Cindy Hartman on December 7, 2008 at 9:32am — No Comments

Tom Masengale Flood Relief Tax Credits

Hidden inside the $700 Billion bailout bill was provided earlier this year is a hidden relief for businesses affected by the rain and floods earlier this year. Tax credits are available for employers that were displaced because of the floods. Hard hit was the Columbus and Martinsville area. However, there are several counties in Indiana that were declared Federal Disaster Areas. An eligible employee, one that the employer continued to pay while displaced, either at a different location, or used… Continue

Added by Tom Masengale on December 7, 2008 at 9:23am — No Comments

Faith Wesstrom A lake at the bottom of my garden

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After

Woke to a lake at the bottom of… Continue

Added by Faith Wesstrom on June 8, 2008 at 3:31am — 6 Comments

Ben McCann The Great Indiana Flood of 2008... My son Noah (pictured is working on his ark right now)

Noah is working on his ark right now. From 1:35s to about 2:25s on this video is where it reallly gets fun !!!! At the end of our men's prayer this morning, one of my friends had just arrived to start cleaining the church. He asked us if we were working or praying for an ark... we would need it to get to our cars, the parking lot in front of the church had flooded and ducks were swimming accross. We made it out okay and went to breakfast at Bob Evans to "wait out the rain" a… Continue

Added by Ben McCann on June 7, 2008 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

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