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Author Archives: Writer
Wisconsin taking legal action against Kestrel
Five years after the loans were made to Kestrel Aircraft, the manufacturing plant hasn’t been built, there are no aircraft manufacturing jobs in Superior and Kestrel — now part of ONE Aviation, headed by Northland aviation mogul Alan Klapmeier — … Continue reading
Pearl Harbor survivor looks back on ‘hard to believe’ day | Life … – Charleston Gazette
Bill Winters began flying early. As a high school student growing up in Point Pleasant, in Mason County, he learned how to fly small Piper Cubs, landing them on land and water. He moved up to far bigger planes after … Continue reading
John Mount | April 15, 1929 – October 26, 2017
John was born in Oregon City, Oregon, 10 minutes before his twin sister Anne. He and Anne joined parents Dr. Frank and Eveline Mount and four older sisters – Jane, Carol, Evie and Ginger. John is a 1947 graduate of … Continue reading
Model planes make veteran think of ‘brave souls’ – Post
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Gear Up: Looking for a New Airplane
Note to readers: What follows could be considered obnoxious. Or maybe it is a cautionary tale. It is a story of a man about to turn 72 who has been flying for 50 years and owned airplanes almost continuously since … Continue reading
How to Remember a War Without Glory? – The New York Times
Photographs from the summer and early fall of 1917 include grim-faced soldiers tiptoeing across mud-spanning duckboards or marching past destroyed trees, as well as images of the crumbled Cloth Hall, the very building where they’re now on display. Yet Hurley … Continue reading
PREP FOOTBALL: Colts flying high with Cozzolino at controls
Zach Cozzolino has taken a peek at his stats this season. “They’re not too bad,” the senior quarterback said. Not bad? South High coach Ryan Goddard offered a different opinion. “They kind of make your eyes pop a bit,” he … Continue reading