SNOW DAY!
The Colonel in Cairo.
Good jobs news from Bowling Green: NHK of America Suspension Components (NASCO) is building a new plant that is expected to be completed this year. "As a result of the expansion, the Japanese automotive supplier will add up to 108 new jobs over the next several years to its existing workforce, which is currently just over 200 employees," said a Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development release. "... Established in Bowling Green in 1986, NASCO has become one of the world’s largest manufacturing plants for suspension coil springs for passenger cars and light trucks. It is also a leading supplier of trunk lid torsion bars and stabilizer links for the North American automotive industry. The new facility, which is expected to be completed by October of this year, will manufacture motor armature parts for electric and hybrid vehicles."
New York Magazine and Scientific American weigh in on HPKof10*.
Lost verses of "My Old Kentucky Home."