

Prairie was working for Consider It Done Cleaning to support his wife and 5-month-old son, his father said. The young man, who graduated from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D., had just passed his nursing boards in July after earning degrees in biology and nursing. The other man who fell was alert and talking soon after the accident, and was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
In a statement issued Friday, a co-owner of the New Hope-based window washing company expressed sympathy over Prairie's death. "We were afforded a great opportunity to have him be a part of our little family, and we are heartbroken that he is gone," wrote Chris Bemis, who started the company about 10 years ago when he was in high school. Bemis did not identify the other worker, but said that he was in his 20s and described him as a "dear friend of mine" who has been in the business with him since the start.
The company has a spotless safety record, Bemis said in an interview Friday. "We've never had an incident," he said. "Never had a claim on our general liability. We've never had a broken bone. We've never even had a broken window." Consider It Done has cleaned windows at Park Nicollet for about three years, Bemis said, and "nothing has ever, ever, ever happened." Sign the condolences book here or here.

Carney noted that the IWCA has formed a task group for the sole purpose of meeting with GANA to talk about the issues at hand. This spring, Carney met with IWCA representatives and discussed several potential joint activities. Among those activities were: potentially developing a glass information bulletin (GIB) on best practices for fabricating heat strengthened and fully tempered glass; developing requirements for recommended window cleaning program; evaluating alternative cleaning methods jointly; updating the GANA glass cleaning documents to differentiate between using scrapers and using a small razor blade upon glass. I’d like to see us have the first conference call to talk about these issues,” Carney commented to the division members, who seemed to agree on this point. The GANA Fall Conference continues through this afternoon.

Dwayne Robertson, owner of Shine-Eze Window Care, continues to work during this period, but has adjusted his business to restrict his water usage. On average Dwayne's crew of six uses 8 to 10 gallons of water a day - about the same or less than an average shower and far less than what a business such as a restaurant would use in a day. Dwayne also offers siding cleaning as part of his business but suggests customers not to have it cleaned during the summer months when water usage is a concern. In light of the Stage 2 restrictions Dwayne urges you to stick with the professionals when cleaning windows.


Edgar Moreno was killed in the accident. But Alcides Moreno, 38, was sitting up and semi-conscious when rescue workers arrived. He suffered injuries to his brain, abdomen and chest, broke both his legs and an arm and fractured his ribs. Doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell performed 16 operations on Moreno during his six weeks there, and many more followed. While he has come so far since the accident, Moreno still struggles.
"He's just trying to live a normal life," said Rosario Moreno, who supports the family with her job as a team leader at Union County Superior Criminal Court. "He has a hard time concentrating. Sometimes, you need to repeat stuff to him and at times he can't say some words."
Moreno takes medication for depression, his wife said, and has temporarily stopped going to physical therapy even though he has more surgeries ahead on his ankle and legs. Still, his wife and kids feel blessed to have him home. "He's not the same person," Rosario Moreno said, "but he has the same determination to keep going."

"Join a Glenn Beck Meetup Group near Los Angeles," said one site, which listed fan clubs and details about tea parties and other gatherings in the name of liberty and freedom. "I'm a hard-working American guy that wants to be able to worship Jesus Christ, go shooting, say what I want and enjoy life," wrote the Santa Clarita group organizer, Jason Hole. "By the way," he added, "our government is preparing for civil unrest right now. I've seen documentation that states people will be considered terrorists if they wear blue jeans and talk excessively about the constitution. You're thinking I'm a kook, right? Look it up and you'll find it to be true."
When I called Hole, who works as a window washer, I could hear his squeegee in the background. "Glenn Beck is expressing what everybody is feeling," he told me. And what is that, exactly? That the country has moved away from the core values of the Founding Fathers. Hole said that he had "studied under" a guy he met at a gym and that this teacher opened his eyes to the abuse of federal authority, which President Obama will only make worse. Hole said Obama has a "socialist, communist, fascist agenda" that must be stopped, because we're headed for tyranny and "fleeing from everything in the Constitution." He also said that when taxes are taken out of his paycheck, "that is stealing."
I pointed out that he had driven to work on roads paid for by those taxes, but he wasn't about to be diverted. He said he opposed a public option as part of healthcare reform, but said he was planning to switch to another private healthcare plan because of disappointment with his current provider, which isn't covering the care he needs. And what about the tears? Does Hole believe Beck is weeping or pandering? "I think you're right about the crying," Hole said. "The guy is an actor." There's another thing Hole doesn't like about Beck, he admitted. "Beck has said that anyone who has questions about 9/11 should be in prison." Beck, he explained, doesn't believe it was an "inside job" involving U.S. agents. And Hole does? "I know it was an inside job," he said.

Dugan, whose plea agreement for fraud included dropping an aggravated ID theft charge, was turned over to police by his employees — whom he paid with fraudulent checks. In Dugan's case, police found false IDs, check stock, checking-making computer software, and other people's bank account information in his home. In the end, Dugan was ordered to pay more than $17,000 in restitution to four individuals, six banks and five businesses. In at least one case, the victim was not only reimbursed for the amount of the fraudulent check, but the $363 in insufficient funds fees the bank charged her.


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