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Jan 18 2024
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Firearms maker expanding in Fort Smith, adding 76 jobs
Walther Manufacturing said Thursday it's adding 76 jobs over the next five years as part of a company expansion at its Fort Smith base. The move will add more than 40,000 square feet to the 185,000-square-foot Umarex/Walther facility in Fort Smith's Chaffee Crossing development. The capital investment is valued at $30 million, according to the company. "Walther Manufacturing is making a
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJan 18 2024
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Firearms maker expanding in Fort Smith, adding 76 jobs
Walther Manufacturing said Thursday it's adding 76 jobs over the next five years as part of a company expansion at its Fort Smith base. The move will add more than 40,000 square feet to the 185,000-square-foot Umarex/Walther facility in Fort Smith's Chaffee Crossing development. The capital investment is valued at $30 million, according to the company. "Walther Manufacturing is making a
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteFeb 21 2024
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Boeing 737 Max boss out after blowout
The leader of Boeing's troubled 737 Max programme is to leave the company, which has been under pressure since a piece of one of its jets blew off during a passenger flight in January.
The departure of Ed Clark after nearly 18 years is part of a wider shake-up of the commercial airplane division that Boeing announced on Wednesday.
Boeing said the changes were aimed at improving
BBC NewsFeb 12 2024
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Cape Cod Man Sentenced For Gun Possession After Heroin Conviction
The defendant was on federal supervised release at the time of his arrest. Krymeii Fray, 28, of Hyannis, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs to 30 months in prison and three years of supervised release. In October 2023, Fray pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of ammunition. On March 24, 2023, at 2:15 a.m., Fray’s vehicle was stopped on Blue Hill Avenue in
Patch.comFeb 13 2024
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Trump’s pick to run the RNC runs into mild resistance
WASHINGTON — In pushing Michael Whatley as the next leader of the Republican National Committee, Donald Trump zeroed in on the North Carolina GOP chairman’s dedication to “election integrity,” baselessly suggesting he would ensure the 2024 race “can’t be stolen.” Some of Trump’s most ardent supporters in Whatley’s home state would, no doubt, like a word. Whatley has been accused by some
San Jose Mercury NewsFeb 13 2024
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Siemens Energy to expand in Charlotte and Raleigh, promising more than 550 new jobs
Siemens Energy plans to add more than 550 jobs in Charlotte and Raleigh as the company seeks to expand its existing energy grid technology manufacturing in the state. A division of the Munich-based conglomerate Siemens, Siemens Energy already employs more than 1,000 people in North Carolina. On Tuesday, the state Economic Investment Committee approved an incentive deal that could award Siemens
The Herald-SunFeb 12 2024
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Sullivan votes to advance Ukraine aid bill, saying the money will boost America's industrial base
U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan has voted to advance a foreign aid bill that has $95 billion for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. He said it will fight authoritarian aggression globally and also rev up America’s capacity to manufacture weapons, ammunition and war ships. “Over $50 billion dollars of this bill will be directly into our industrial base to defend ourselves,” Sullivan said in a floor speech
Alaska Public MediaFeb 13 2024
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Siemens Energy plans power transformers plant in Charlotte
Siemens Energy Inc. said Tuesday it will spend $149.8 million and create 475 jobs as part of opening in Charlotte its first U.S. manufacturing site that will make large power transformers. Siemens already has more than 1,250 employees in the Charlotte area. Siemens plans to convert 53,800 square feet of existing floor space at its Charlotte facility, as well as add 86,100-square-feet of new
The Winston-Salem JournalFeb 11 2024
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How Biden Can Stop the Bleeding on the Age Issue
So, we reached out to some of the smartest strategists and insiders from both parties to collect their best ideas for how Biden might convince American voters and politicos that he still has what it takes to be president. Matt Bennett is executive vice president for public affairs at Third Way. he president cannot continue to treat questions about his age like they are nonsense manufactured by
PoliticoFeb 20 2024
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Shocking development: Biden plans to roll back rule designed to juice EV push on country
The Biden administration is planning to slow down the rollout of a rule that was designed to juice the United States’s transition to electric vehicles.
The administration is reportedly planning to relax its limits on tailpipe emissions, in an election-year concession to labor unions and automakers, sources told the New York Times on Saturday.
Instead of forcing automakers to
Washington Examiner