Peterbilt
Peterbilt Motors Company debuted a high-tech digital dash in the new Model 579 on-highway truck. During the introduction, the company noted that this 15-in., customizable digital display will eventually span the entire line of Peterbilt trucks. “This includes the vocational Model 567, traditional Model 389 and the rest of the Peterbilt Class 8 conventional trucks,” says Jason Skoog, general manager, Peterbilt. “As far as the Model 567 and Model 389 are concerned, there will be a ramp up. In mid-July the trucks will be 100% with the digital dash in all of the conventional Class 8 models.”
With all the technology being integrated onto modern trucks, the digital display simplifies the ability to communicate. “The digital display becomes the focal point for driver information, minimizing distractions while driving,” says Skoog. It is going to give the giver every bit of information they are ever going to need. With the rapid pace technology is growing
Jan 15, 2021
Warren, Pa.–Tammy Rae Newhouse Buck, 62, of Warren, PA and form-erly of Ashville, N.Y., passed away on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021 at the Warren Manor Nursing Home in Warren, Pa. following a lengthy battle with Multiple Sclerosis.
She was born Dec. 8, 1958 in Corry, Pa., the daughter of the late Bernard Newhouse and Phyllis TeWinkle Hanson.
Tammy was a graduate of Chautauqua Central School, class of 1975, and then attended Fredonia State University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. She then moved to Arizona where she worked in Child Protec-tive Services until moving back to Jamestown, N.Y. in the early 2000s. Tammy was also a member of the Open Meadows United Methodist Church in Ash-ville, N.Y.