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Conservation Information The Natural Resources Conservation Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture helps America’s private land owners and managers conserve their soil, water, and other raw materials. They also work with homeowners, businesses, and local governments to prevent soil erosion, keep water clean and plentiful, create and preserve green spaces, and reduce the impacts of floods. Visit www.nrcs.usda.gov for tips on conserving and protecting the natural resources in your community. |
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Do you ever leave your car unlocked when you run into the grocery store or make another quick stop? Many people do, which can make it easy for thieves to steal car stereos, CDs, portable CD players, expensive sunglasses, and other personal belongings from a vehicle in a matter of seconds. |
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No matter where you live, severe weather, in one of its many forms, is always a threat. Whether from a hurricane, tornado, flood, or blizzard, weather-related occurrences may leave behind a trail of widespread damage. Sometimes, weather-related damage to a house and property is minor; at other times it may be catastrophic. Let’s take a closer look at what natural perils your homeowners policy may cover. |
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Identity theft is a growing crime that costs victims time and money to correct damage caused. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC, 2008) reports that as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year. |
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Sewer backups can be an extremely unpleasant and costly situation for a homeowner to endure. In addition to the inconvenience and expense, a sewer backup can lead to disease, damage to your home, destruction of your personal belongings, and serious electrical malfunctions. The following tips may help you prevent sewage problems in your home. . |
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