comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஜோயல் லெவின் - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Phoenix luxury homes: Mike Modano s Scottsdale home among sales

$10,500,000 PJM Investors LLC of Chicago managed by lawyer Robert Solliday bought an almost 7,000-square-foot home in Paradise Valley with views of Camelback Mountain. The house with five bedrooms and 6 ½ bathrooms has the ambiance of an old stone farmhouse blended with contemporary architecture, according to the listing. The house with Belgian bluestone and French Oak floors also has a tennis court. Christopher and Katy Schuman sold the home. Cheryl Anderson of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing. $6,750,000 Dean Shaffer and Linda Peters of Illinois bought a Paradise Valley home situated on a 1.5-acre lot. The home originally built in 1977 was renovated during the past year. The listing didn’t provide more information on it. The seller, 6TS 85253 LLC led by Jonathan Tobias, paid $1.5 million for the property last year.

OKC Philharmonic showcasing recently found works by Oklahoma composer

Oklahoman Although he hasn t lived in Oklahoma long, Alexander Mickelthwate has become a super fan of one the state s composers. For the second time in as many seasons, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic music director will conduct the orchestra Saturday in performing a work by the late Jack Frederick Kilpatrick (1915-1967), a prolific Stilwell native who infused the majority of his works with Cherokee folklore and traditions and whose entire body of work was lost for decades and then rediscovered by sheer happenstance.  It s, first of all, that bizarre Oklahoma story that is not only an Oklahoma story, but a very American story of cultures organically growing together. It s absolutely the story of the melting pot, of his parents white parents from Texas moving to Cherokee country in the early 20th century, Mickelthwate said. He really grew up talking Cherokee, the Cherokee language, married a Cherokee wife, they lived the Cherokee lifestyle. He studied classical music, and

Biofuels producers, farmers not sold on switch to electric

Biofuels producers, farmers not sold on switch to electric Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The president and auto industry maintain the nation is on the cusp of a gigantic shift to electric vehicles and away from liquid-fueled cars, but biofuels producers and some of their supporters in Congress aren t buying it. They argue that now is the time to increase sales of ethanol and biodiesel, not abandon them. To help address climate change, President Joe Biden has proposed an infrastructure plan that includes billions of dollars to pay for 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations, electrify public vehicles and enhance the nation s power grid. These moves follow initiatives in California and other states to mandate electric vehicle sales and a goal by General Motors to shift production fully to electric vehicles by 2035.

Opinion: It s time to remove restrictions on electric vehicle sales in Washington

Opinion: It s time to remove restrictions on electric vehicle sales in Washington
bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Biofuels producers, farmers not sold on electric

Biofuels producers, farmers not sold on electric Scott McFetridge Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 An ethanol plant stands next to a cornfield. The president and auto industry maintain the nation is on the cusp of a gigantic shift to electric vehicles and away from liquid-fueled cars, but biofuels producers and some of their supporters in Congress aren’t buying it. They argue that now is the time to increase sales of ethanol and biodiesel, not abandon them.Charlie Riedel | APShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Four electric vehicle charging spots stand empty in a grocery story parking lot.Orlin Wagner | APShow MoreShow Less

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.