Monthly Archives: March 2022

Chaumell, Clayne E. – Idaho Press

Boise – A third-generation Idahoan born on April 27, 1934, Clayne was the only child of Otis Chaumell of Picabo and Helen (Clark) Chaumell of Hill City. Clayne was raised on the Suzy Q Ranch, near Picabo, and grew up branding and moving cattle, repairing fences, and bailing and cutting hay. There was also great fun in his younger years, from swimming and fishing in the Silver Creek with his… Source link

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Daxstreet opens its first office in Surat, Gujarat

ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2022 12:26 IST New Delhi [India], March 10 (ANI/ATK): DaxStreet has opened its first-ever office in Surat, Gujarat. One of the exponentially growing motor news networks, DaxStreet has quickly made a significant space for itself in the highly competitive segment. The website rakes in millions of unique and first-time readers each month. Now, the website… Source link

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A New Era Begins at the Amelia Island Car Show

The Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance is now simply The Amelia, one of the changes wrought as the Florida event founded by Bill Warner 26 years ago is taken over by Hagerty. The classic car insurance giant has also acquired concours in Detroit and Greenwich, Connecticut, as well as, in 2017, Driveshare, an Airbnb-type peer-to-peer enthusiast car rental community. Hagerty now has a 40%stake in Broad Arrow Group, which will host a live classic car auction during Monterey Car Week in… Source link

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Welcome to THE COMMONS — News and Views for Windham County, Vermont

Obituaries • Dr. Hilke (Thiessen) Breder, 79, of Brattleboro. Died Dec. 7, 2021 at Pine Heights nursing home. Hilke was born on March 7, 1942 in Hamburg, Germany. She attended the Kunsthochschule (Art School) of Hamburg and left Hamburg in 1965 to live in New York City. After a number of years in New York City, Hilke moved to the Midwest where she graduated from the University of Iowa in 1972. She continued her studies in medicine, graduating in 1976 from University of Iowa Medical… Source link

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Tom Veitch, poet, former Benedictine monk, ‘Star Wars’ comic creator

Tom Veitch, poet, former Benedictine monk, ‘Star Wars’ comic creator Tom Veitch was born September 26, 1941, the eldest of six children, growing up in Walpole NH and Bellows Falls Vermont and was educated at Columbia University. From 1963 to 1965 he was an active participant in the literary florescence of New York’s Lower East Side through the St. Mark’s Poetry Project. His first published work, “Literary Days”, appeared from Ted Berrigan’s “C” Press in 1964. Other early… Source link

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Five tips to avoid pothole damage as drivers left millions of dollars out of pocket

DRIVERS expecting spring relief from winter storms, black ice, and freezing temperatures can think again. In many parts of the country, winter conditions will give way to pothole-laden roads, warns AAA. 1 Winter conditions give way to pothole ridden roads The organization estimates that one in ten drivers in 2021 had vehicle damage significant enough they needed immediate repairs after hitting a pothole. The wear and tear adds up – consumers faced $26.5billion in pothole-related damages… Source link

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