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Date Time OSU Theatre presents original anthology ‘Ten Minutes at Townsend’ March 19 CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University Theatre will present “Ten Minutes at the Townsend,” an anthology of student plays set in a small-town diner, at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 19. The event will be streamed with the support of KBVR-TV on the KBVR YouTube channel. The original works by OSU students are all based in the real town of Strawberry, California. The short slice-of-life conversations are set in a small diner in the fictional town of Pine Riverbend during the years of 1980-1989, and all take place in the same diner booth. The filmed project includes six 10-minute plays and a 3-minute coda: ....
Metrology Parts Releases A Manufacturing Guide to Reducing Production Waste PRWeb FacebookTwitterEmail BAXTER, MInn. (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 Metrology Parts has announced the release of their newest article: A Manufacturing Guide to Reducing Production Waste. The article highlights how to reduce a business’s production waste in a cost-effective manner. “Companies can save money by reusing waste or recovering materials from waste,” the company article says. “A business can use those recovered materials instead of paying for new inputs.” Reusing these materials not only saves money, but also helps a company to become more efficient in its processes. The article discusses why it is important to reduce production waste as well as cost-effective approaches to begin reducing said waste. It also provides insight on how this keeps the environment safe, and can move companies towards closed-loop manufacturing. Proper measuring tools, for example, cut out ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Tractor industry says farm equipment harder to source 22 Feb, 2021 12:00 AM 2 minutes to read By: Yvonne O Hara Tractor and Machinery Association (TAMA) president Kyle Baxter warned members to expect delays in global manufacturing as well as shipping delays this year. TAMA members were reporting demand for tractors and equipment steadily building across the country, as customers began to secure their machinery for spring/summer 2021. However, the pandemic is continuing to disrupt the overseas supply chain across Europe, America and Asia, he said. While New Zealand TAMA members are doing everything they can to ensure machines arrive on time for the season ahead, there will be potential delays in global manufacturing and international shipping routes that could be felt during the first half of the year. ....
Finally, a good day for (most) electricity customers as San Antonio watches snow s encore FacebookTwitterEmail 28 1of28People wait in line to enter the H-E-B at West Avenue and Blanco Road as a brisk snow falls on Thursday morning, Feb. 18, 2021.Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less 2of28Ruth Madorsky takes a picture Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in front of the Alamo as snow returns to San Antonio.William LutherShow MoreShow Less 3of28 Saul Cortez uses a leaf blower to remove snow from his car on Thursday morning, Feb. 18, 2021.Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less 4of28Snow falls on a squirrel as it forages on seeds and nuts during another day of winter weather in San Antonio on Thursday, Feb 18, 2021.Kin Man Hui/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....