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Monthly Archives: June 2018
One man’s trash
She got caught trying to get things hauled off to the junk yard but instead managed to stir up a whole lot of people in her neighborhood. After all, she did what any normal person would do by placing her … Continue reading
WWII ‘warbirds’ create excitement in Chadron
The museum also has a base of operations in Wiscasset, Maine, and the planes are in shows in a number of places throughout the year. “We do both static shows and airshows,” said Eames. “Wings Over Houston,” an annual show … Continue reading
The Time I Found a Formerly Top Secret D-21 Supersonic Drone in the Arizona Desert
1547 Hrs. December 20, 2009. In the Back Storage Yard of the Pima Air Space Museum Outside Tucson, Arizona. Most of what is lying around in the dusty expanse of the aircraft graveyards around Tucson, Arizona is readily identifiable and … Continue reading
Consumer Catch-up: Southwest ticket sales, Tesla refunds, computer car parts – KGO
Southwest ticket sales drop The horrific fatal accident on a Southwest Airlines flight in April is taking a toll on sales. You may remember a passenger was killed when a fan blade broke off of an engine and shrapnel shattered … Continue reading
Study: Aircraft microbiomes have much in common with those at homes and offices – News
What does flying in a commercial airliner have in common with working at the office or relaxing at home? According to a new study, the answer is the microbiome – the community of bacteria found in homes, offices and aircraft … Continue reading
Ferris Wright
MALDEN —Ferris W. Wright, 89, of Malden passed Wednesday, June 6, 2018, surrounded by family. Ferris Wilson Wright was born Jan. 30, 1929, in Malden to Fred and Celia (Wilson) Wright. He was a graduate of Malden High School and … Continue reading
Hundreds to flock to Carmichaels for Brodak Fly-In – Observer
Trista Thurston Staff Writer Trista Thurston works out of the Waynesburg office covering Greene County crime, courts, education and more. She’s a 2016 graduate of Ohio University and recent transplant to Pennsylvania. She has also written for the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette … Continue reading