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Volvo Powertrain to be featured on 'Ultimate Factories'
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe Volvo Powertrain North America plant that manufactures Mack Truck engines near Hagerstown will be featured in a program to air Saturday on The National Geographic Channel. Mack Trucks spokesman John Walsh said film crews recently were at the plant to...Tags: Volvo, Luxury Vehicles, Television, Heavy Engineering, Macungie
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Work at Philpott Dam pushed back
Work to replace the main power transformer at Philpott Dam has been rescheduled.
The replacement was originally scheduled for January, but had to be pushed back to February 21 because it was waiting for parts to be shipped.
The generator will be out...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Carroll County Education Notes, from Winters Mills' brass act to new Leos at Francis Scott Key
Tech Center student places third in national welding competition Collins Lethbridge, a student at Francis Scott Key High School who is also a welding technologies student at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center, recently competed in the...Tags: White House, Maryland General Assembly, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Health and Safety at School, Elections
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State's jobless rate drops to 9.4 percent
news@jessaminejournal.comKentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate fell to 9.4 percent in November 2011 from 9.6 percent in October 2011, according to the Office of Employment and Training (OET), an agency of the Kentucky Education and Workforce...Tags: Employment, Labor Markets, Industrial Production, Employment Opportunities, Employment
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Business outlook: Aberdeen boosters see bright year ahead
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comThe year 2012 should be a historic one for business growth, economic development leaders said. "The outlook for 2012 is exceptional," said Jim Barringer, executive vice president of the Aberdeen Development Corp. "It is not just going to be for the...Tags: Plant Openings, Highway Transportation, Wells Fargo & Co., Physical Fitness and Exercise, Menards
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The green jobs debate: A boon or a bust for the economy?
Opinion L.A.Are green jobs worth it? Are green jobs a reality, or are they a con jobs? Here are some differing opinions.... -
Port moves up one spot in U.S. cargo rankings
The port of Baltimore moved up one spot in the national rankings in cargo handling last year on the strength of a 37 percent jump from 2009 in the value of shipments over its docks, according to the U.S. Census. Gov. Martin O'Malley said Tuesday that the...Tags: Salt, Career and Workplace, Heavy Engineering, Martin O'Malley, Work Relations
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South Dakota farming interests defend tax breaks
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The Legislature’s sales tax review panel received clear warnings from agricultural producers throughout the state on Tuesday about the financial effects on South Dakota farmers, ranchers and agricultural equipment shops if state...Tags: Science and Technology, Schools, Education, Tom Hansen, Elections
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Architect's vision takes shape in Sept. 11 memorial
The burly construction workers ignore the lanky man as he dips beneath steel beams, plods through muddy puddles and inches his way past the spinning barrel of a cement mixer. In his neat jeans, button-down shirt and leather brogues, he clearly is not...
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A 9/11 street teacher at the scene of the crime
The passengers from New Jersey spill out of the train station and across the blistering sidewalks of Lower Manhattan, oblivious to one another as they steamroll toward their destinations.
One rider stands out from the pack: a broad-shouldered man wearing...Tags: Science and Technology, International Travel, Heavy Engineering, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Terrorism
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Leesburg's aircraft idea for technology park doesn't fly
There is a line where government's encouraging private business turns into government's getting into private business, and Leesburg is standing at the line.
It's time to back away.
Sunday's column detailed half the plan to build a Florida Energy and...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Companies and Corporations, Business, Startups, Air Transportation Industry
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Neb. student receives AGCO FFA Collegiate Scholarship
DULUTH, Ga. - Andy Doerr of Creighton High School in Creighton, Neb., received a National FFA Collegiate Scholarship from AGCO, a worldwide distributor and manufacturer of agricultural equipment. Doerr is one of 20 FFA members to receive a scholarship...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science, Animal Science, Awards and Prizes
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