Kallod’s parents are Darren and Michelle Kallod.
Kallod was nominated by Lori Anderson for the West Fargo Exchange Club’s Student of the Month.
Kallod has been involved in the West Fargo High School Band, the Euphonium Solo Festival, has earned two Regional Stars and another Star at State. Kallod was in All-State, played in the UND Honor Band and played in the pit orchestra for three years. Micah also played the electric bass for Jazz Ensemble during all four years of high school. Kallod participated in the West Fargo Summer Arts Intensive Program in the production of Footloose. He is a member of National Honor Society and a has been a member of the WFHS Trap Shooting team for all four years of high school, lettered and went to All State.
Origin to tap into âtipping pointâ for EVs
Mar 3, 2021 â 12.00am
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Origin Energy will offer fleets of electric vehicles to corporate customers through a venture that aims to tap the looming âtipping pointâ away from internal combustion engine cars and give fresh impetus to its push into new energy fields.
The joint venture with fleet management company Custom Fleet is intended to provide a âone-stop shopâ for companies looking to go electric in their pool of corporate vehicles to help meet net zero emissions targets. Business fleets make up close to half of all new vehicles sales and are expected to lead the charge on electrification of road transportation.