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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Kenosha art shop feeds local residents’ pencil obsessions
In a world where many are obsessed with the latest iPhone, it might seem impossible that there’s a small but vigorous group glorying in the use of the simplest of communication tools — the pencil. But here in Kenosha, there … Continue reading
New Airplane Design Could Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Airplane emissions are a big problem for the climate—and steadily rising. If the aviation sector were a country, it would rank seventh worldwide in carbon pollution. Experts predict that aircraft emissions, on their current trajectory, will triple by 2050 as … Continue reading
Passenger mix-up on flight to Japan caps a year of airline foul-ups
As air travel controversies go, this one ranks low in violence but high in public relations nightmare potential: A puzzling passenger mix-up, a flight to nowhere and a celebrity couple with a massive social media following. Passengers on what should … Continue reading
EDWARD C. ZABEL
PIQUA Edward C. Zabel, 65, passed away at 6:25 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017, at the Upper Valley Medical Center. He was born May 14, 1952, in Youngstown to the late Roy A. and Ruth (Myers) Zabel. He … Continue reading
Model plane flying club needs a new home
The Palomar R/C Flying Club has existed since the 1950s and today is populated by a diverse group of people, almost all men, who come from every walk of life. Most live in San Diego’s North County or Riverside County, … Continue reading
Another night of travel misery across Britain as -8C freeze paralyses motorways, railways and airports – with some …
British families heading home from their Christmas holidays or travelling to visit more relatives today have been hit by travel chaos as the country was blanketed by up to four inches of snow. Some of Britain’s busiest motorways were closed, drivers … Continue reading
Can Boeing Lead the S&P 500 Higher Again in 2018?
The year 2017 has been an overwhelming one for The Boeing Co. BA , with the aerospace giant winning a series of billion-dollar orders for commercial jets. In addition, being one of the largest defense contractors, with a market cap … Continue reading