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November Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Sat 20 vs Utah 7:00pm
Sun 21 vs Utah 3:00pm
Fri 26 vs Bakersfield 1:00pm
Sat 27 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
December Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Wed 01 vs Idaho 11:00am
Fri 03 @ Dakota 5:00pm
Sat 04 @ Sioux Falls 5:00pm
Fri 10 vs Rio Grande Valley 7:00pm
Sat 11 vs Rio Grande Valley 7:00pm
Wed 15 @ New Mexico 6:30pm
Fri 17 @ New Mexico 6:30pm
Sun 19 @ Austin 3:00pm
Tue 28 vs Tulsa 7:00pm
Thu 30 @ Bakersfield 7:00pm
January Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Sat 01 vs Idaho 7:00pm
Sun 02 vs Idaho 3:00pm
Wed 05 vs Iowa 7:00pm
Fri 07 @ Utah 6:00pm
Sat 08 @ Utah 6:00pm
Wed 12 vs Maine
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11:45am
Thu 13 @ Sioux Falls
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11:45am
Sat 15 vs Texas 7:00pm
Sun 16 vs Texas 3:00pm
Thu 20 @ Tulsa 5:00pm
Sat 22 @ Iowa 5:00pm
Sun 23 @ Iowa 2:00pm
Wed 26 @ Austin 9:00am
Fri 28 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
Sat 29 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
February Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Wed 02 vs Springfield 7:00pm
Fri 04 @ Idaho 6:00pm
Sat 05 @ Idaho 6:00pm
Fri 11 vs Fort Wayne 7:00pm
Sat 12 vs Fort Wayne 7:00pm
Fri 25 @ Utah 6:00pm
Sun 27 vs Utah 2:00pm
March Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Thu 03 @ Fort Wayne 4:00pm
Fri 04 @ Fort Wayne 4:30pm
Sun 06 @ Dakota 1:00pm
Mon 07 @ Dakota 5:00pm
Fri 11 vs Utah 7:00pm
Sat 12 vs Utah 7:00pm
Wed 16 vs Erie 7:00pm
Fri 18 @ Utah 6:00pm
Sat 19 @ Utah 6:00pm
Fri 25 @ Sioux Falls 5:00pm
Sat 26 @ Sioux Falls 5:00pm
Tue 29 vs Austin 7:00pm
April Opponent Time Local TV Nat TV Radio
Fri 01 vs Bakersfield 7:00pm
Sat 02 @ Bakersfield 7:00pm

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog. Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search the houses available in the Reno/Sparks and most Northwest Nevada neighborhoods. I can be reached by email @ chance@ballard-company.com or  http://www.myspace.com/chancegates .  You can also follow me at http://www.twitter.com/chancegatesIf you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable to request a modification.  If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney. For a free copy of my blog titled  “5 Steps For Reno/Sparks Homeowners To Prevent Foreclosures” go to my about page http://chancegates.com/about and ask for more information on preventing foreclosures.

Tips for Getting Your Home Ready for Fall

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By Paige Tepping

RISMEDIA, August 27, 2010–Now that summer is beginning to wind down and cooler weather is on its way, it’s time to get some of the routine home maintenance out of the way before it gets too cold. If you don’t prepare your home in the fall season, and clean up the yard, when spring comes along, you could be left with an unsightly mess. Lisa Udy, a Realtor in Utah offers the following tips to prepare your home for the cold months ahead.

Clean out the rain gutters – If you have rain gutters on your home, fall is the best time to get them cleaned. Cleaning rain gutters isn’t that difficult of a task, it’s just a tedious one. The easiest way to get rid of the junk is to use a high pressure hose, and then use a small trowel to get rid of the rest of the debris. Once you have gotten rid of all the debris, give your gutters a final spray.

Take care of your pots and planters – If you’re like most homeowners, you have some planters or potted plants sitting around the yard. Before it gets too cold, be sure to empty the dirt out of any pots or planters and put them in a place where they won’t freeze. If you don’t empty or store your planters, there’s a good chance they will either crack or fall apart.

Rake the leaves – Keeping your yard free of leaves is an important task for homeowners. If you have numerous trees in your yard and piles of leaves that you don’t take care of, you might find that your grass is dead once spring arrives. Leaves can smother your lawn and replacing a lawn can cost a lot of money, so it’s a good rule of thumb to get rid of the leaves in the fall.

Weed and feed the lawn – The best time to weed and feed the lawn is in the fall. If you add weed killer in the fall, the weeds will store the poison in their roots during the winter season, and will prevent a breakout in the spring. By feeding your lawn with fertilizer in the fall, you are promoting healthy root growth, and this will help your lawn grow greener and faster in the spring.

Give your tools a tune-up – Once you have finished your fall maintenance chores, make sure you clean your tools and store them in a dry place so they will be in working order once spring arrives. Be sure to store metal shovels with the head upwards, as this will help detour rusting when it dries. Sheers need to be oiled up, wheel barrels should be left upside down and don’t forget to spray off the underside of the lawnmower.

As a Reno/Sparks real estate professional, I encourage all questions and comments on the Reno/Sparks real estate market or any of the articles posted in this blog.  Please feel free to use my back door to the MLS and search house available in the Reno/Sparks and all Northwest Nevada neighborhoods.  I can be reached by email @  chance at ballard-company.com or http://www.myspace.com/chancegates

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