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About Winnsboro, TX

Winnsboro is a part of the Franklin and Wood Counties region/metro area of Texas known for its Autumn Trails and Spring Trails activities. Major attractions include Autumn Trails Association and Crazy Daze.Winnsboro celebrates every season that comes its way with hospitality, warmth, and kindness. The people of this town and even the visitors take part in supporting and promoting its many activities for every season. Among the biggest companies in Winnsboro are Automatic Gas‎, and Alexander Tractor Parts. The biggest schools here are Winnsboro Independent School District and Winnsboro Elementary School. One of the best places to visit when you are in Winnsboro is Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Sulphur Springs‎. Famous persons from Winnsboro include John E. Winn. He is the founder of this small, Old-Fashioned town.

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Stevens Greenery

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By HildaHayati

My name is Hilda Hayati. I am the Migrant Out-of-School Youth Recruiter for the Region 7 Education Service Center in Kilgore, Texas. Our facility provides educational services in this area. My job is to contact farmers, ranchers and plant nursery owners trying to locate Out-of-School Youth (OSYs) who are under 22 years of age, and: • Have no high school diploma or GED, and • Have moved into the school district area within the last 36 months in order to obtain temporary employment in agriculture or fishing work Our service center supports OSY youth by providing access to community services which provide job training, credit recovery, and educational services (including GED and English-language skills). This provides better skilled workers for the community. If you have employees that fit this description, please reply to this email with the following information:  Name of OSY Youth  Contact information Questions? Please contact me at (903) 988-6785 or hhayati@esc7.net. ...read more

Troy Geraci

5.0

By HildaHayati

My name is Hilda Hayati. I am the Migrant Out-of-School Youth Recruiter for the Region 7 Education Service Center in Kilgore, Texas. Our facility provides educational services in this area. My job is to contact farmers, ranchers and plant nursery owners trying to locate Out-of-School Youth (OSYs) who are under 22 years of age, and: • Have no high school diploma or GED, and • Have moved into the school district area within the last 36 months in order to obtain temporary employment in agriculture or fishing work Our service center supports OSY youth by providing access to community services which provide job training, credit recovery, and educational services (including GED and English-language skills). This provides better skilled workers for the community. If you have employees that fit this description, please reply to this email with the following information:  Name of OSY Youth  Contact information Questions? Please contact me at (903) 988-6785 or hhayati@esc7.net. ...read more

Limestone Horses, LLC

5.0

By HildaHayati

My name is Hilda Hayati. I am the Migrant Out-of-School Youth Recruiter for the Region 7 Education Service Center in Kilgore, Texas. Our facility provides educational services in this area. My job is to contact farmers, ranchers and plant nursery owners trying to locate Out-of-School Youth (OSYs) who are under 22 years of age, and: • Have no high school diploma or GED, and • Have moved into the school district area within the last 36 months in order to obtain temporary employment in agriculture or fishing work Our service center supports OSY youth by providing access to community services which provide job training, credit recovery, and educational services (including GED and English-language skills). This provides better skilled workers for the community. If you have employees that fit this description, please reply to this email with the following information:  Name of OSY Youth  Contact information Questions? Please contact me at (903) 988-6785 or hhayati@esc7.net. ...read more

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Check out the ALL NEW SASSAFRAS STATION OUTFITTERS

Everything is new at Sassafras Station Outfitters in Winnsboro, Texas. Western Decor items along with Ranch/Rustic Style Furniture ...read more

By Sassafras Station December 22, 2015

Steel Buildings and the Environment

Steel does not have a negative effect on the environment like wood does, and can be used again for other projects in the future. Some of the other environmental benefits include: -every piece of steel forged in North America contains some recycled steel and all steel is 100% recyclable. -metal structures last longer than traditional wooden structures. -most steel products don't release the pollutants that treated wood products often do. -cool metal roofing reduces impact on local climate. -steel buildings are better insulated than most materials (especially around doors, windows, foundation, and roofing), requiring less heating and cooling. -steel buildings are far more sustainable than most other materials according to the LEED criteria created by the US Green Buildings Council. Besides some basic maintenance costs, a steel structure is guaranteed to last for at least 20 to 30 years. Insurance companies will often offer rebates up to 40% to insure metal building system structures due to their durability. ...read more

By Olympic Systems August 06, 2015

Interesting Things About Concrete

Some quite interesting things about concrete. Concrete isn't modern. The oldest ever found isn't even man-made. It is a 12 million-year-old natural deposit found in Israel in the Sixties in which oil shale had combusted naturally near limestone, producing a natural layer of concrete. Israel is also home to the earliest man-made deposits. In 1985, the excavation of a Neolithic site dating back 9,000 years in the southern Galilee revealed a concrete floor, and evidence of a limekiln that had been used to burn limestone to form the cement used to bind and harden sand. Another Neolithic site in Serbia showed a similarly constructed concrete floor. Knowledge of concrete seems then to have disappeared until the Ancient Egytians used it as infill material when constructing the pyramids at Giza. Their formula for making concrete hasn't changed much since: limestone was roasted, pulverised then mixed with sand or gravel and water. Probably the most significant event in the history of modern concrete was the patent granted to Joseph Aspdin of Wakefield in 1824 for Portland cement. It changed the course of construction forever. Aspdin's breakthrough was to produce a substance that was both fast-setting and attractive. By heating crushed limestone and clay, he produced a render that dried to a colour and finish similar to the expensive and fashionable limestone quarried from Portland in Dorset. His only problem was finding stone to supply his Wakefield factory (he was twice prosecuted for digging up and stealing pavement slabs). Thomas Edison held 49 concrete patents and experimented with precast concrete houses filled with concrete furniture, pianos and refrigerators but the scale of production was too small to make the enterprise viable. ...read more

By Redding Concrete August 04, 2015