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Monthly Archives: May 2017
B. Clarence Rock Jr.
B. Clarence Rock Jr., 91, of Ucon, Idaho, peacefully returned to his Heavenly Home on Wednesday, May 24, 2017. He was under the care of his loving family and Hospice of Eastern Idaho. Clarence was born in Colton, California, on … Continue reading
Panasonic deepens ties with Tesla and bets big on Auto Tech
Share–> The following post was originally published on EVANNEX As the inevitability of a major disruption in the auto industry becomes clearer, we’ve been reading (and writing) a lot about the companies that seem likely to lose out – Big Oil, … Continue reading
Who wanted Gary Triano dead?
Produced by Chuck Stevenson and Greg Fisher [This story previously aired on July 11, 2015. It was updated on May 27, 2017. It was back in the 1990s and Pam Phillips and her husband, Gary Triano, were living large. In … Continue reading
Control-line model aircrafts compete in regional event at Roseburg airport through Sunday
United Airlines pilot David Fitzgerald is in Roseburg this weekend to fly his airplane, but it’s not his Boeing 777. Instead he’s flying his control-line model aircraft at the 46th annual Northwest Control-Line Regionals at the Roseburg Regional Airport. “I … Continue reading
Local Events: May 26 to June 1 – Kamloops This Week
Andrea Klassen/KTW IN THE PHOTO AND COMING UP: A BRUSH WITH NATURE “There’s nothing like sitting on a stool surrounded by natural forms,” said Mark Brzustowski, one of three landscape painters whose works featuring Wells Gray Provincial Park and the … Continue reading
Pain, satin and paper towels: What it takes for ballerinas to dance on their toes
Sona Kharatian and Ashley Murphy are Company Dancers at The Washington Ballet. (Andre Chung for The Washington Post) ‘I feel like I’m always in a battle with my feet,” says Lauren Lovette, with a sigh. One of New York City Ballet’s … Continue reading
C919, first China-built commercial airliner with 3D printed parts, takes maiden flight
May 23, 2017 | By Julia In what marks a momentous occasion for East Asian 3D printing, the first Chinese-built commercial airliner with 3D printed parts took its maiden flight on May 5, 2017. The C919 was developed by the … Continue reading