Last Updated: Saturday, May 12, 2007 8:29 PM CDT
Frasier's joins Trane team
Frasier's Plumbing, Heating & Electrical has joined the Trane Heating & Air Conditioning dealer team. Frasier's, owned and operated by Phil & Joanna Frasier, has been serving Oneida, Vilas and Forest county areas for 89 years. Phil and his employees have a combined total of 297 years of experience in the HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical industry and are excited to bring reliable and high-efficiency heating and air conditioning equipment to homeowners in the surrounding communities.
Frasier's has been trained to listen to needs, evaluate homes, assess any comfort challenges and find the best solution possible. Phil Frasier and his team are dedicated to making homes as comfortable and energy-efficient as they can be and are a source for information on special financing and purchasing programs, system maintenance and service, and limited and extended warranties. Frasier's is dedicated to supporting stress-free comfort needs for the life of your system to make sure you get the long-term performance and efficiency you deserve for years to come.
To repair, replace or add an air conditioning and heating system to your home, contact Frasier's at 1-800-477-3711 or go to www.frasiers.com if you're looking for ways to improve your home comfort and indoor air quality, reduce your energy bill, or want help selecting which system and components are the best fit for your home's unique needs.
Trane Heating and Air Conditioning systems offer the highest level of home comfort and low cost of operation. Their products meet or exceed all government standards for efficiency. Visit www.Trane.com for more information on Trane home comfort and indoor air quality equipment and accessories.
Park City earns 5-Star rating
Park City Credit Union has earned a 5-Star rating for the 17th consecutive year according to Bauer Financial Inc., Coral Gables, Fla., the nation's leading independent bank rating firm. The 5-star award recognizes Park City Credit Union's continued superior performance and strength. (The award is based on an analysis of current financial data as supplied by federal regulators, supplemented by historical data.)
“Earning a 5-Star rating is, in itself, an outstanding achievement - evidence of consistently sound management, financial strength and performance,” said Karen Derway, president of the research firm. “Earning 5-Stars 17 consecutive times is truly remarkable. Only less than 10 percent of the Credit Unions in the nation have achieved this level of performance.”
A steadfast community institution, Park City Credit Union has been serving the needs of its neighbors and friends for 69 years. It operates through four conveniently located offices in Merrill, Tomahawk, Minocqua and Rhinelander and can be found on the Internet at www.parkcitycu.org.
Brixius earns GRI professional designation
Kim Brixius of Re/Max Properties North, Tomahawk, recently completed the coursework for the prestigious GRI (Graduate, REALTORS Institute) professional real estate designation.
The Graduate, REALTORS Institute (GRI) program is an annual professional real estate education program sponsored by the Wisconsin REALTORS Association. This program consists of 90 hours of classroom instruction on a variety of subjects relating to the real estate industry. REALTORS successfully completing the 90 hours of instruction and completing the mandatory examinations earn the nationally recognized professional designation, Graduate, REALTORS Institute (GRI).
“The Graduate, REALTORS Institute designation is known nationwide as an excellent program for the real estate professional,” reports Wisconsin REALTORS Association Chairman of the Board, Roger Rushman. “Those who earn the designation are recognized to have critical skills and in-depth knowledge of the entire real estate business.”
Brixius has been in real estate for 10 years. She is a Broker Associate at Re/Max Properties North in Tomahawk. To set up a personal consultation, call (888) 390-8749.
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