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You exit off the freeway on your way home. The events of the day are still buzzing in your head. You think to yourself, I’m sure there is something I missed today but it went by so fast, I’m too tired to care right now. It seems like it is taking about a half hour to get through your subdivision dodging the bikers, and children playing. You get out of the car, slam the door, and forget to grab your briefcase.

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There are two distinctly different types of flood damage that can occur to your home, and it is vitally important that you be adequately prepared for both. While regular homeowner's insurance will probably cover flooding due to a burst water pipe (as long as it wasn't caused by your neglect in failing to repair a minor leak), flooding from hurricanes or tornadoes is not usually covered by homeowner's insurance.

Read more: Flood Damage Restoration

 

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Gasoline prices have risen 33 percent this year, and with the average cost of gas now at more than $4 a gallon, Americans are struggling to stay on the road without breaking their bank accounts. Some businesses though are seeing an opportunity to make money by selling fuel boosting additives or offering engine modifications to help drivers conserve fuel. However, Better Business Bureau is advising consumers to stay away from gas saving products, parts and modifications that sound too-good-to-be-true and is offering advice on more reliable ways to conserve fuel.

Read more: Better Business Bureau Warns

   

Art Programs For Children At The Longview Recreation Center

 The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce a variety of art programs for children during the month of June at the Longview Recreation Center, 2909 Commonwealth Drive in Spring Hill. All programs require pre-registration. To register, call (615)302-0971, ext. 10 .

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Foreclosures Jump In Williamson Co.

Foreclosures are on the rise across the country.

Homeowners in Middle Tennessee are also feeling the pinch.

Most counties have seen a rise in the numbers of foreclosures, but affluent Williamson County is among the hardest hit.

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