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Mayor s Memos: Celebrating the Martin family and their legacy

Mayor s Memos: Celebrating the Martin family and their legacy
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Dominion Energy removes 20-plus Calhoun Street palmettos in Bluffton, citing fire hazard

Dominion Energy removes 20-plus Calhoun Street palmettos in Bluffton, citing fire hazard
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City Council Approves WYO Theater EMC Request – Sheridan Media

City Council Approves WYO Theater EMC Request – Sheridan Media
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The new utes too dangerous for Aussie roads

The new utes ‘too dangerous’ for Aussie roads A new breed of utes is making their way onto Aussie roads in increasing numbers, but some safety and planning experts have grave concerns. Motoring by David McCowen Premium Content Subscriber only Safety advocates and town planners are crying foul over a new breed of US pick-up trucks they say are too big for our city streets. Huge American utes that weigh more than three tonnes and measure more than six metres long represent a risk to regular road users, according to safety bodies and infrastructure experts. General Motors is selling the massive Chevrolet Silverado through its new GM Special Vehicles operation, while Ram Trucks Australia s American pick-ups represent one of the fastest-growing brands on sale.

The new utes too dangerous for Aussie roads | Ballina Shire Advocate

The new utes ‘too dangerous’ for Aussie roads A new breed of utes is making their way onto Aussie roads in increasing numbers, but some safety and planning experts have grave concerns. Motoring by David McCowen Premium Content Subscriber only Safety advocates and town planners are crying foul over a new breed of US pick-up trucks they say are too big for our city streets. Huge American utes that weigh more than three tonnes and measure more than six metres long represent a risk to regular road users, according to safety bodies and infrastructure experts. General Motors is selling the massive Chevrolet Silverado through its new GM Special Vehicles operation, while Ram Trucks Australia s American pick-ups represent one of the fastest-growing brands on sale.

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