Alice Glenn was born in Selma, Ca. on September 28, 1924, to Manoog and Mary Sahagian. She grew up with her sister and brothers on a farm her parents had purchased after they left Armenia in the early 1900 s and immigrated to America. There, along with many other families and friends, they built a strong community that believed in hard work and supported each other to achieve the American Dream.
Alice attended schools in Selma and graduated from Selma High School in 1942. In 1949, she met and married her husband Jessie Glenn and had one daughter, Linda. After becoming a single mom a few years later, she returned to the family farm to live with her mom and brother where she lived for most of her life. She worked summers at Eknoian Packing, Libby s cannery, and in 1972 she began working at National Raisin in Fowler until her retirement.
Mazda has been the only carmaker to manufacture Felix Wankel’s rotary engine design in volume, and the design went out of production when the RX-8 left the market in 2012.
The2022 Mazda MX-30 hybrid electric will employ a rotary engine as the combustion power source for its onboard generator. This will provide a smoother-running alternative to the usual reciprocating piston engines used in other hybrids whose vibration is a jarring intrusion on the electric driving experience.
Mazda underscored this smoothness by promoting the rotary engine in the U.S. with commercials whose jingle sang “The piston engine goes [“boing, boing, boing” sound effect], but the Mazda goes ‘MMMMMM’.”
What you need to know
Halo Infinite is the next Halo game that s slated to release near the end of 2021 on Xbox and PC.
The Halo Infinite team at 343 Industries releases an update every month focusing on a different part of Halo Infinite.
This month, Inside Infinite is all about the PC port of Halo Infinite and making it an amazing experience for PC players.
That means making Halo Infinite a customizable, accessible experience that s consistent across Xbox and PC devices.
343 Industries wants to ensure that the next Halo experience is one that lasts for years to come, and that means regular communication with the community with updates on progress, features, and so much more. Halo Infinite is bound for Microsoft s next-gen consoles later this year, but it s also the first Halo to come to PC day one in many, many years. Today s April Inside Infinite developer update is all about the PC port of Halo Infinite and the work 343i has done to ensure the experience is as native and se
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Look for the helpers, and the hope
By Dean Wright - Special to OVP
Gallia Trauma Counselor Amy Sisson is pictured far left in 2019 with area partners in the Gallia Handle with Care program. Pictured with Sisson at the time were Gallia Prosecutor Jason Holdren, Gallipolis Police Chief Jeff Boyer, Gallia Sheriff Matt Champlin, former Rio Grande Police Chief Josh Davies and Gallipolis City Schools Superintendent Craig Wright. (OVP File Photo)
Amy Sisson, pictured, is a trauma counseling specialist who works with Gallia County’s victims of felony crime through the Gallia County Survivor Services office. (Courtesy)
Paul Lilly
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Halo Infinite Has A Native 32:9 Super Ultrawide Display Mode For PC And It Looks Amazing
Let s say you splurged on a ginormous 49-inch monitor like AOC s fast and wide Agon AG493UCX, which offers a 5120x1440 resolution and 32:9 aspect ratio. Well, guess what? Microsoft revealed that Halo Infinite will natively support such ultrawide displays when the game launches this year, and it teased a few amazing looking screenshots.
In the image above, for example, you can see what one of the scenes looks like on a 32:9 display compared to a 21:9 monitor, and if you click to enlarge it, there s also a 16:9 comparison. It is super expansive, and is part of an effort to build a native, first-class PC experience so players who game on PC do not feel like an afterthought to their console brethren.