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Freezer organizer, space optimizer claims first at Bronco Pitch Competition

Dr. Laurel Ofstein welcomes participants of Western s Bronco Pitch Competition. KALAMAZOO, Mich. A class project with a solution to make freezers work smarter (not harder) for those with limited space or who need to optimize their freezers for meal prep is the winner of the K.C. O Shaughnessy Bronco Pitch Competition and Showcase, which was held virtually on April 9. The Freezer Smart team comprised of industrial and entrepreneurial engineering students Carlie Moon of Jackson, Slava Vorobyov of Kalamazoo and Madison Wegner of Freeland presented the winning pitch, which covered how their durable, metal storage system helps people with freezer units at the top of their fridge organize their frozen items for maximum space, visual display and ventilation. Uniquely designed to be adjustable both vertically and horizontally, the shelving system also has design features that make it impossible for food to fall out of the freezer and onto the floor features that help ice out the comp

One person airlifted, another sent to hospital after three-vehicle crash in Brownville

BROWNVILLE — One person was flown to a Syracuse hospital and another was taken to Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown on Wednesday after a three-vehicle crash shut down Route 12E. The Brownville Fire Department was dispatched to 14335 Route 12E at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday for the crash. Chief Ryan McIntosh said crews found two pickup trucks severely damaged in the middle of the road, as well as a dump truck towing what appeared to be a small backhoe in the ditch. Firefighters and crews from Guilfoyle Ambulance Services converged on the scene and began assisting patients in the vehicles, the chief said. There were two people in one pickup truck, one in the other pickup truck and one in the dump truck.

Pandemic inspired Sudbury cover band to write and record original music

Article content Acclaimed Sudbury cover band Good Vibes, known for their dance parties featuring classic songs from the 70s, recently released their first-ever original single called “I’m The Problem.” The three-piece band composed of Ryan McIntosh (guitar), Dan Moir (drums), and Patrick Wright (bass/vocals) released the song as part of a series of four recordings that will appear over the course of 2021. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Pandemic inspired Sudbury cover band to write and record original music Back to video Q What is the history of Good Vibes? When did you start playing together and why were you inspired to create a cover band?

Sudbury cover band releases new original single; GNO accepting members; submit your film to Cinefest

Article content Acclaimed Sudbury cover band Good Vibes, known for their dance parties featuring classic songs from the 70s, just launched their first original single that is now available on all major streaming platforms. The upbeat indie rock tune called “I’m The Problem” takes the listener into an all too familiar situation where love grows stale and the protagonist realizes he’s at fault. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury cover band releases new original single; GNO accepting members; submit your film to Cinefest Back to video Desperate to keep the spark alive but not sure how to, he turns to music and lyrics to vent his frustration.

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