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KILLINGLY – In addition to adding a new line of snacks to its production line, the planned expansion of the Dayville Frito-Lay plant will also pump additional tax revenue into Killingly’s coffers.
The company, already the largest employer and one of the biggest taxpayers in town, on Wednesday announced a planned $235 million expansion to its Upper Maple Street production and warehouse sites that will allow for the production of its Cheetos-brand snacks for the first time anywhere in the state.
“Clearly, this will mean additional property tax revenue for Killingly,” Town Manager Mary Calorio said on Thursday. “But that revenue will be a smaller dollar amount at first.”
Jason Reddick at Work
A brief background summary of Combat Motors’ master builder and test-pilot, Jason Reddick.
After openly communicating my own vision and giving everyone an opportunity to contribute, there is no doubt that the team is fully invested into the growth and success of Combat Motors.” Ernest Lee
BIRMINGHAM, AL, USA, May 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ There are few people in this world that can give you the distinct impression they could be left on a deserted island with nothing but a roll of duct tape and a clothespin; two days later you would get a selfie of him, with your favorite aunt, enjoying a couple of mojitos on the back of a yacht. halfway across the world. This is the first thought that comes to mind when we learn more about the history of Combat Motors’ master builder and test-pilot, Jason Reddick.
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Combat is a relatively new name on the motorcycle-making scene, having gained in 2018 the rights to make the gasoline-powered bikes sold until that point under the Curtiss name (previously known as Confederate). The Wraith nameplate, for instance, has been around since 2008 but only recently gained traction as a Combat machine.
Designed as an extreme build that can be had in either raw metal form (machined aluminum) or black anodized finish, the two-wheeler is coming back for 2021 with slight revisions, limited numbers, and the same sticker as last year.
Combat says it will make 21 of these things, each powered by the usual 132ci (2.2-liter) S&S X-Wedge engine, linked to a custom 5-speed stacked gearbox. The ratings for the powerplant reveal it cranks out 109 hp and 144 ft-lb (195 Nm) of torque.