Humans have been making bread for thousands of years. The world’s oldest evidence of bread-making has been found in a 14,500-year-old Natufian site in Jordan’s northeastern desert, and by 12,000 years ago, bread-making was virtually ubiquitous. Bread is a staple across a
Posted By: David Dupont August 14, 2022
The 77th Pemberville Free Fair will be making Miles of Smiles from Aug. 17-20.
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The theme is carried out inside tents, up and down parade routes, at events, on stages, during games and
During the Mammoth Lakes Tourism (MLT) Board meeting on Wednesday, Boardmembers discussed how they just didn’t understand why local front line workers were expressing resentment towards the entity’s TBID (Tourism Business Improvement District) and TOT (Transient Occupancy Tax) collections.
Paragould, AR – July 27, 2022 – GRT Rubber (“GRT”), a leading manufacturer of engineered rubber products for applications across a diversified array of end-markets, announced the acquisition of the subsidiary business formerly owned by West American Rubber Company (“WARCO�
The Society of Plastics Engineers launched the Automotive Innovation awards in 1971, recognizing breakthrough uses of plastics in the auto industry.
One consistent rule throughout the process has been that the part had to be on a production car, not just a concept — even if it was
Employees of Spartan Composites LLC help install a temporary access road for a potential new customer. The company is getting ready to launch a product with an interlocking system that forms temporary roads, work platforms and crane pads for a variety of markets.
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SAUK RAPIDS ― Walking through a Sauk Rapids salvage yard Thursday, Calvin Saldana pointed out several vehicles he's spending hours outfitting to compete in the annual demolition derby at the Benton County Fair this week.
He's already removed the windshield and windows from one car and
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