By THOMAS GNAU | Dayton Daily News | Published: April 27, 2021 DAYTON, Ohio (Tribune News Service) The University of Dayton s research arm has won an Air Force contract for work on propulsion and thermal management. The University of Dayton Research Institute, or UDRI, with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $96 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for research enabling procurement for aerospace systems, an announcement from the Department of Defense said late Monday. This contract provides for the advancement of the state-of-the-art of propulsion, power, and thermal management technologies for transition to the warfighter, the DOD said. Work will be performed in Dayton and is expected to be completed April 25, 2029.
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The new, $6 million Kenworth Sales Co. facility in Post Falls is expected to be completed in 10 months to a year. Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, is the general contractor on the project. Salt Lake City-based Kenworth Sales Co. has broken ground on a 41,500-square-foot facility in Post Falls. The new commercial truck sales and service location will be located at 4373 W. Expo Parkway, north of the Tedder Business Center and the Red Lion Inn & Suites Post Falls. Martha Mills, communication director for Kenworth, says the project could take 10 months to just over a year to complete.
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Mark T. Holz, 60; $350 fine, one day in jail, driving while intoxicated.
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Brent W. Petersen, 30; $1,245.50 fine, 34 days in jail with credit given for one day served, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated.
Tanicia S. Rehmke, 41; four days in jail, 180 days electronic home monitoring, 24 months probation, driving while intoxicated amended to physical control.
Dalynn R. Frost, 36; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, 12 months probation, driving while intoxicated.
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Garco Construction has been a faithful contributor to the Christmas Bureau for decades. In recent years, the company’s annual donation of $25,000, usually sent around Christmas, has provided an important boost to the Bureau’s fundraising each time. This year, however, the company is willing to contribute much more than that.
“As we finally approach the end of 2020, we realize how truly blessed we are to have such a great team here at Garco Construction, Inc.,” wrote company president Clancy Welsh. “While the construction industry has been impacted, many other industries and families have been decimated by the impacts of COVID-19. 2020 is a year that we need to reach deep and give back to those who have not been as fortunate as we.