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Tag Archives: hobbies
‘A fun group’: German Club has 35 years of fellowship
MANKATO — The German Club is ostensibly about sharing and preserving German heritage in the Mankato area. And there’s plenty of that done, from regular German language lessons to historical programs and monthly get-togethers. It’s also a social and travel … Continue reading
Airplane Mode
When was the last time someone told you they loved flying? Or even said they liked it? Or that they couldn’t wait to get back in the air? In the spring and summer of America’s flying discontent, it’s likely your … Continue reading
Female pilots hope to inspire girls to reach for the sky
DENVER – United pilots hosted an event to celebrate girls in aviation, hoping to inspire young girls to consider a career in the field. According to statistics collected by Women in Aviation, only 6.7 percent of pilots in the U.S. … Continue reading
Dr. James S. Hiner — Kenyon – Post
Dr. James Sylvester Hiner, 94, of Kenyon, went to be with his Lord on Sept. 21, 2017, at the Cannon Falls Hospital. He was born to John and Cornelia Hiner in Osage, Iowa, on Dec. 15, 1922. He graduated from … Continue reading
This Day in Twilight Zone History – September 22nd – celebrating the 1961 debut of "The Arrival"
Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone premiered on October 2, 1959, and over the course of its five-year run would churn out 156 episodes and cement itself as a classic of science fiction television. Its influence would be felt in any … Continue reading
Meet the Beech engineer who didn’t get paid to design the Bonanza airplane
An estimated 350 airplanes are descending on the Wichita area for the American Bonanza Society’s 50th Anniversary convention. The group’s annual convention, which starts Thursday and is expected to draw about 800 of the group’s 9,200 members, comes on the … Continue reading
Saudia Airlines Deploys New Wi-Fi on 76 Airplanes
Photo courtesy of SITAONAIR Saudia Airlines has deployed new in-flight connectivity (IFC) technology across 76 aircraft with a unique business model. According to SITAONAIR, supplier of Saudia’s IFC, first and business class passengers will receive free Wi-Fi access by entering … Continue reading