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At Great Dane Statesboro, excellence is built into each trailer that rolls off the line.
The manufacturing plant first broke ground in 2011, and by April 2012, the plant’s first refrigerated trailers were completing production.
Today, the plant is more than 400 employees strong, with plans to expand to a workforce of nearly 500 by year’s end.
Across the country, Great Dane is seeking committed craftsmen who are ready to make something that makes a difference.
EarthCruiser
EarthCruiser has unveiled the dual-cab versions of its EXP and FX overlander off-grid, off-road vehicles for $405,000.
The 2020 dual-cab homes on wheels are $20,000 more expensive than the single cab versions.
The dual-cabs seat two additional people, but the interiors between the single and dual cab versions are the same.
The difference between the EXP and FX is the EXP s pop-top roof that allows for an additional sky bed.
EarthCruiser has unveiled the 2020 dual cab versions of its EXP and FX overlander home on wheels for $405,000.
The dual cab extension allows the vehicles to seat up to four passengers on upgraded captain chairs optimized for comfort on long drives, according to EarthCruiser.
EDITOR’S NOTE:
Because the look back at each day in Bryant athletic history has been so favorably received during the time when there was no sports during the COVID-19 shutdown, BryantDaily.com will continueposting past stories of Bryant athletics either posted on BryantDaily.com (from 2009 to the present) or published in the Bryant Times (from 1998 to 2008).
HOT SPRINGS The Bryant Hornets didn’t win the 2005 Summit Bank Spa City Shootout. In fact, they didn’t even make it to the finals. But, in the long run, it may have helped them.
Head coach Mark Smith and assistant Chad Withers were concerned about their team’s depth this season even after a 7-2 start that included the six-game win streak they took into the tournament. But when the some of the starters put forth a lackluster performance in the first half of a second-round game, the coaches turned to the bench. Despite an eventual 46-30 loss to Monticello which snapped the team’s streak at seven, the coaches were