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Mutual Federal donates to People's Garden - Sidney Daily News

Mutual Federal donates to People's Garden - Sidney Daily News
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How electric vehicle designers are reimagining iconic grilles

With no engine sitting behind them, and no radiator pulling in air, grilles have changed

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Push for EV tax credits comes off arrogant

The reality is that taxpayers are going to be on the hook for massive subsidies to make EVs really sell, writes an Automotive News reader in a letter to the editor.

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How electric car designers are reimagining iconic grilles

(May 29): When BMW unveiled its next generation of electric vehicles the i4 and the iX SUV in March, their faces generated at least as much chatter as their electric guts. There on the front of both was BMW’s design hallmark: two kidney-shaped grilles. But these were far bigger than the kidneys on the automaker’s gas-burning models and seemingly turned upright, with a glossy black lattice in place of the trademark vertical bars. They seemed like an anachronism. With no engine sitting behind them, and no radiator pulling in air, why bother?

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United Way approves $916,285 in allocations - Sidney Daily News

United Way approves $916,285 in allocations Board approves additional $100,000 in allocations SIDNEY President Scott Barr reports the Shelby County United Way recently completed the annual partner agency allocation process in March and April. Six allocation teams consisting of over 42 people including board members, company, and community volunteers conducted agency reviews. The teams were comprised of the following Impact Areas: Enriching the Lives of Seniors, Investing in Youth & Children, Promoting Health & Well Being, Caring for People in Crisis, Strengthening Families & Individuals, and Community-Wide Initiatives. Barr states, “The allocation process provides accountability and ensures the community’s dollars are impacting Shelby County’s greatest needs. We leverage the experience and skill set of our board of directors and community volunteers to evaluate and make recommendations to our partners. In addition to the 21 member board of directors, this year’s Commu

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