Saturday, October 12, 2019

Domain/Site's Hiatus

I had typed End in the title, but that term is misleading in a way.

My domain registration goes ba-bai most likely around midnight tonight ( Oct. 12th, 2019) without me renewing it.  Thus - The celixproductions.com Domain goes offline to the public.

The reason is simply, I did not renew it.  This isn't me giving up or ending an era or anything of that like.  I just simply am in a financial place that I cannot justify paying the hiked up price of $45 a year on Hosting/Domain Registration.  Especially thru a company that initially was fine, but has over the last year hiked the initial locked price from $35 to $45 and seems to have gone fully down with its serves a few times.  Along with a BBB rating rivaling Trump's presidency with matching reveiws; I just felt i should research other options.

While doing so; of course I find that it is more than likely that Mister.Net will wind up holding the celixproductions domain hostage.  I have tested this using my sister's website (which she also let go un-renewed due to not being able to even access the member login site) that she had unlocked and let renew drop.  The name still says it is claimed and not available - thus being held hostage by Mister.Net.  Click "see more>>" to continue reading the updates. ^^

City installs Historic Fountain at Botanical Gardens :: {fictional article}

  • The following is a fictional new article from a fictional world/city. None of the information below is to be assumed as true, binding, or overall in tune with real world matters.  This article is simply a exercise in writing with aim to add secondary story development as it revolves around the characters and world I have created


SOUTHSTAR GLEN:
The city Parks department finished the installation Friday, October 11th, of the newest addition to the Glen Botanical Garden's. 
After a successful event to fund the acquisition of  a water fountain feature found on the infamous Jackson Estate called Neverland Ranch; The city and the Michael Jackson Legacy Preservation Group of Southstar Glen observed the delivery of the prominent feature that once graced a spot in front of the buildings on the Neverland property. 
 Park director Chip Brenner stated that the process to install the fountain was started just as the funding was reached and has been slowly in the works through city employee and volunteer work.  " We've had a few contract business's donate their time and resources which really aided in the install and brought down a large chunk of the price tag for the city." Brenner noted.  Ace Star Plumbing and Heating had sent a small crew to run the water lines for the fountain and were aided by EL Electric LLC for the pre-install wiring.
 Park Department employee's finished the install of the fountain over the past week upon it's delivery to the Glen Garden's complex last Thursday and have already made tests to the system to ensure it functions as intended. 
The Michael Jackson Legacy Preservation Group and Glen Botanical Garden's plan to have the grand inauguration of the fountain for it's first official activation on October 19th, 2019 at Noon with a large buffet fish and Chicken dinner.  Those wishing to attend are able to purchase tickets at the Botanical Garden's, their website, or at local VPTA stations found on the Glen Garden's line.  Tickets are $10.00 each with children under 10 being free.  Tickets sales ensure enough food for visitors and proceeds will help fund the Gardens and additional projects.
" Our group was elated by the chance to make this a reality.  We had major doubts with funding at first, but it turned our so much better than it could ever have been thought! And the city now has a piece of music history from the man who helped make Pop and Humanitarian efforts a forefront of music." voiced Rio Kitten, the co-president of the MJLPG group.  The group has been in operation within Southstar Glen since 1989, but had only renamed to it's current title after the passing of Michael Jackson on June 25th, 2009.

SouthStar County News -- 2019, Saturday Oct. 12


Saturday, May 18, 2019

South-Side damage confirmed :: fictional news article::

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VALLEY PINES - Breaking News!
Southstar County Sheriff's office confirms tornado on Southside Valley Pines.  At 7:34pm a tornado was reported by storm chasers entering the Southside Valley Pines area of 234th street and County Hwy 7. The rating is unknown, but chasers calling in the touchdown noted a weak tornado with a half mile wide base had just ended prior to crossing into Southstar County.

The Sheriff's office has been responding and in a press meeting at 8PM noted that some blocks are considered total losses.  They also noted that officers and deputies will be restricting access of the area for all media and news outlets citing a need for maintained order and to bring peace to those hit tonight.

" Our deputies have been on scene extracting and doing recon within the 10 blocks hit by the tornado.  To aid this effort, the dignity of the families, and contain risks... we will be enforcing a arrest order on anyone found attempting to hinder the process or add to the greif of families involved" City Spokesman for the Sheriff's Command Center.

At time of printing no confirmed death were reported, but Deputies say they are expecting worst case scenarios.

Stay tuned to local media for developments and weather alerts.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Brewing Scandal Halts City Lakefront Project :: fictional news article

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SOUTHSTAR GLEN :: Southstar Daily Times

County Judge brings city's plans to a halt on Friday as the Southstar Glen City Council submitted paperwork for finalization of funding and permits to convert the former Lakefront space formerly owned by Greer Properties as part of a contract that ended last month and the sale is now in process. 

Judge McGaulter cited concerns of questionable and broken links in paper trail and some forms indicating conflicting data from that submitted by the Greer Properties LLC at the beginning of the month.  By the end of the day Friday, the county judge ruled the paperwork insufficient and  pressed city officials on the details of sale.

When contacted by email, Greer Properties expressed they where taking a " Passive Action" on the latest deal stating that the city had in fact been legally bound to continue the contract until 2020 yet expressed a off-putting attitude including failing to adhere to the contract for the last 2 months of it in 2018.  " We felt it was for the best to take passive action on the matter and revoked the contract with them, the city, and found them eager to purchase the section once the contract was officially closed" noted the representative for Greer LLC. " We rather play ball than concern ourselves with petty details of the matter".

City officials are now starting to be called out on social media within the county for trying to impose personal bias on the community and some calling it a washout tactic to stop the advancement of intercity rail.  A topic that has been under heat the last few years when Valley Pines based transit company VPTA started bidding to expend into the Southstar Glen area. 

" Some city officials are Anti-Rail and will kill to win" one tweet noted as others simply called the move " Corporate controlled assassination of public interest. ".  Three City Council members have repeatedly  been criticized for their "No" vote against the VPTA expansions and many citizens are starting to fear the city is using this venture as a way to bring immanent domain laws into effect to restrict inner-city rail into the city.  When asked of these claims; Greer LLC lawyers quickly noted that citizens have little to fear of such actions as the sale documents exclude the current VPTA right-of-way that exists along the properties in question. 

Some still fear the worst as one Facebook user noted that the county has been refusing VPTA permits for freight operations as well as enforcing stricter guidelines for any expansion the rail company wished to make.  " The county is trying to kill rail like most of American states as of late" they posted.  Some mentioned the recent suspension of operations of the Southtar Coast Lines railroad which operated excursion revenue within the transit district under claims of noise complaints. Noting it as the county and county and city officials trying to silence the smaller companies as well. 

At the time of printing; the SouthStar Coast Lines Railway had been in the works of acquiring land and moving their assets to the other side of their line hub found at Forest View's former Rail Station for the 1900 railroad of the same name.  The former depot was in operation until 1967 when passenger service was ceased and the railway closed it's door putting much of it's equipment to auction and some of the key pieces being purchased by former employees whom formed the current iteration of the company. 

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