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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Destinations & Diversions: Creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky events this week – Shelbyville Times
The Fourth Annual FFA Alumni/Newton Motors Smoker Truck Tractor Pull will be held Saturday at the Bedford County Agriculture and Education Center on Midland Road. The event supports Shelbyville Central High School’s FFA Chapter scholarship fund and activity fund. Gates … Continue reading
Southwest Airlines’ CEO Just Revealed That the Troubled Boeing 737 Might Not Be Its Forever Plane
We have a great, historic partnership with that company, and I would expect that would continue going forward. But, yeah–we’ve got to work through this MAX issue. When we launched the MAX airplane, we felt like it was the best … Continue reading
Tributes | vindy.com — WILLIAM ‘KEN’ WEIMER
SAVANNAH, GA. William Ken Weimer, originally of Youngstown, and residing in Savannah was born on May 11, 1944, to the late William K. Weimer Sr. and Mary Lynn Burford. He departed this life and went to be with his … Continue reading
One of Southern California’s last model and hobby shops will close because of rising rent
Thank you for Reading. Please purchase a subscription to continue reading. A subscription is required to continue reading. Thank you for reading PressofAtlanticCity.com. If you are a current subscriber you are granted an all-access pass to the website and digital … Continue reading
Rashan Gary Goes No. 12 To The Green Bay Packers
Defensive end Rashan Gary didn’t have to wait too long to become Michigan’s second first-round pick. Gary went quickly after fellow Wolverine Devin Bush Jr. with the No. 12 pick to the Green Bay Packers .Some had thought he might … Continue reading
Our Towns: On the Road, in the Air
Four days later, at the other end of the same journey, the Cirrus parked at its West Coast destination, the Luxivair terminal at San Bernardino airport in southern California. (James Fallows / The Atlantic) The guiding principle of this reporting … Continue reading
Cirrus recalls Vision SF50 jet
By Peter Passi, Duluth News Tribune More than 100 Cirrus jets built in Duluth will need some work before they can safely return to the air. The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency airworthiness directive requiring the immediate replacement … Continue reading