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Monthly Archives: May 2018
100 Boeing-Backed Hybrid-Electric Airplanes to be Launched by JetSuite
“Did you know that short-haul flights produce over 40% of aviation emissions? With our aircraft, we believe these will be largely eliminated within twenty years. Our aircraft are ‘hybrid-to-electrics’ that sip fuel only when they have to, will use even … Continue reading
Fifty years later, a mystery may have an answer
Almost everyone in Fulton County have heard of the Clayberg Nursing Home. Indeed, few families have not had at least one relative or friend who has stayed there in their later years. Almost everyone in Fulton County have heard of … Continue reading
Point of View: Why Congress needs to preserve Section 336
Congress is considering legislation to set policies for the Federal Aviation Administration, including some provisions that could harm the century-old hobby of flying model aircraft. Threats to the aeromodeling hobby should be a concern for everyone, not just those like … Continue reading
Memorial Day weekend 2018: Event guide and road closures
WASHINGTON — While many may be traveling out of town during the Memorial Day weekend, D.C. is rife with opportunities to observe the holiday and remember fallen servicemen and women. If you’re staying in the D.C. area to mark the … Continue reading
Pat and Suzanne Matson Hallinan celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
Community Information If you would like to submit an upcoming event or community announcement, please contact our staff at 208-232-4161 or send an email to cjohnson@journalnet.com. We will also accept news from local clubs and engagement, wedding and anniversary announcements. … Continue reading
The magic words
Joel Chandler of St. Joseph, an eighth-grader at Grace Christian School, will compete in the National Spelling Bee next week in suburban Washington, D.C. Article source: http://www.heraldpalladium.com/news/local/the-magic-words/article_dd6658c0-040e-593e-ac98-5d583ef26532.html
GDPR can have an impact on US accountants
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation takes effect Friday, and it could affect accountants and auditors, along with their clients, in the U.S. Under the GDPR, any company that gathers, monitors or manages the personal information of EU residents … Continue reading