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Does it pay to be flexible and try fueling up with E85?
Automotive EditorAs we mentioned in an earlier story, you can now buy E85 -- a fuel that is 85 percent alcohol, 15 percent gasoline (the gas helps start the engine) -- at the Turkey Lake service plaza on Florida's Turnpike, just north of Interstate 4. According to the Web...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Green and Hybrid Vehicles, Florida's Turnpike, Interstate 4, Vehicles
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Flex-fuel gas station opens in Broward County
Sun-Sentinel.comSouth Floridians with flex-fuel vehicles now have more options in Broward County when fueling up. On Wednesday, the U-Gas at 990 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd., became the first gas station in Broward to offer E85 fuel, a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15...Tags: Green and Hybrid Vehicles, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Automotive Equipment, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Broward County
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Navistar plans on hiring 200 in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Navistar International plans to add 200 engineering jobs to its design and engineering center in Fort Wayne, Indiana, by the end of the year. A spokesman for the Warrenville, Illinois-based company says it is hiring engineers for the International Truck...Tags: Warrenville, Illinois, Technology, Navistar International Corporation
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Repairs to begin on Winona bridge gusset plates
The Minnesota Department of Transportation says work should begin by Thursday on repairing about 15 gusset plates on the Highway 43 bridge over the Mississippi River at Winona. MnDOT says an emergency contract has been awarded to Edward Kraemer and...Tags: Minnesota, Northbrook, Contracts, Illinois
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No wrecks, so why am I in this traffic jam?
Sentinel Staff WriterOne minute, you're zipping along at turnpike speed in free-flowing traffic, listening to music, loving the world. Then, without warning, you're caught in that frustrating, soul-sucking trap known as gridlock. When you finally break free, you realize...Tags: New Mexico, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Florida Department of Transportation, University of Central Florida
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Fueling up with E85? You may not save much
Chances are, if AAA's projections were right, fewer people were on the Florida Turnpike over the long holiday weekend. Exorbitant gas prices were expected to keep a lot of people home. Gov. Charlie Crist wants to bring us more relief in the form of...Tags: Boca Raton, Green and Hybrid Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Titusville
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Robert C. Seamans Jr., 89; engineer helped guide NASA during the space race
Washington PostRobert C. Seamans Jr., a leading U.S. scientist-administrator during the space race of the 1960s and secretary of the Air Force during the Vietnam War, died June 28 at his home in Beverly Farms, Mass., after a heart attack. He was 89. Seamans was an...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, Space Programs, Diseases
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Lobbying for minor details
Sun reportersState Sen. Ulysses Currie has repeatedly intervened with state agencies since at least 2003 on behalf of Shoppers Food and Pharmacy, involving himself in the minute details of its business, such as traffic light installations, roadside improvements and...Tags: Cherry Hill, Road Transportation, Groceries, Supervalu Inc., Technology
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Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, Butkus Award founder Bill Malone dies
Sentinel Staff WriterBill Malone, a local attorney who helped found the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, died early Monday in an Atlanta hospice at the age of 62. He was suffering from liver disease, said his sister, Rebecca West. Those who knew Malone described him as...Tags: Death and Dying, Lawyers, Justice System, Technology, Clubs and Associations
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Fast-growing Sitek Corp. launches design business
Sentinel Staff WriterSitek Corp. of Orlando, which specializes in site development, civil engineering and construction management, has grown dramatically the past five years as the local boom in commercial development created jobs and projects. The company, launched in 2003,...Tags: Michigan, Book, Architecture, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), National Government
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