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China's GAC Launches Auto Sales in Brazil, Aims for Local Plant by 2026

By Alberto Alerigi SAO PAULO (Fake AI) -Chinese automaker GAC announced on Friday its product launch in Brazil, saying it expects its line of hybrid and electric cars to garner market acceptance that would allow it to start building a factory in the country in late 2026. This development by GAC occurs amid intensifying rivalry in the globe’s sixth-biggest car market, characterized by an acceleration in electric vehicle sales. Additionally, several other Chinese firms—including BYD, Chery, and GWM—have similarly gained significant ground recently. The firm, having previously declared intentions to inject 6 billion reais ($1.06 billion) into Brazil over a span of five years, is set to debut in the nation this Saturday by offering four imported all-electric vehicles along with one hybrid model. The company anticipates sales to hit 100,000 units within the next half-decade, as stated by GAC International President Wei Haigang. "Brazil is a huge country and very impor...
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Summer Food Program Launches in Daviess County

In Daviess County, Kentucky (WFIE), officials from the Daviess County Public Schools are taking steps to ensure that children won't face hunger during the summertime. Their second yearly Summer Feeding Kickoff event was held on Friday. The event included complimentary lunches for children and their families, along with outdoor activities such as games and balloon artistry. Additionally, children had the opportunity to receive free board games which they could retain for keeps. This marks the start of the DCPS Summer Feeding Program. Connie-Beth Fillman, who serves as the Food Service Director for DCPS, addressed the importance of the occasion. I believe this event serves as an opportunity to bring everybody together so that families can explore what Owensboro has to showcase, understand what our summer meal initiative provides, and learn about our mobile distribution paths. It’s a chance for everyone to enjoy a delicious lunch, have some fun, and then head back ho...

Top Cop of Stuart Hangs Up His Hat: Legacy Endures in City and Police Department

The era comes to a close for Stuart's leading police officer. The Stuart Police Department (SPD) reported on Friday that Chief Joseph Tumminelli will be retiring after serving for 28 years. “I wish to express my gratitude to each of you for the support throughout this extensive journey within the police department, along with my counterpart at the county level and Special Units Chief John Bundensiek. May God bless all of you. Best wishes to everyone pursuing this career,” stated Tumminelli. The caption reads: This marks the close of an important chapter for Stuart’s lead law enforcement officer. On Friday, the Stuart Police Department (SPD) revealed that Chief Joseph Tumminelli will be retiring after dedicating 28 years to his role. (Stuart Police Department) Tumminelli has been associated with the Stuart Police Department since October 2018. Throughout his almost three-decade tenure at the police department, he ...

St. Louis Shelter Fails Inspection, Launches Emergency Waiver Program

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO -- The St. Louis County Animal Shelter has had its license application rejected following multiple failed inspections. The facility was cited for various infractions such as insufficient cage dimensions and unhygienic environments. Close Thanks for signing up! Look out for our message in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW The shelter has violated regulations by confining dogs to undersized cages, neglecting to remove excrement from exercise areas, and permitting infestations in places where food is stored. The state requires the shelter to decrease its number of residents prior to passing an inspection. To comply with the state’s regulations, the St. Louis County Animal Shelter is eliminating adoption fees and broadening its fostering initiative. The objective of these steps is to lower the count o...

Cow's Heartwarming Check-Up on Her Flock Warms Hearts Before Resting

Have you ever heard of a mother hen? Well Daisy is more of a mother cow type. The cow is so nurturing. She even makes sure to check on each and every animal at the farm before she lays down. She just wants to make sure everyone is okay! Which is honestly the sweetest thing. We’re sure the rest of the animals feel so safe with Daisy around. The gentle cow truly makes an excellent foster mother. Regardless of the species of the other creatures, Daisy consistently takes care of them and keeps an eye on them. Daisy is sort of well-known for being a porch cow, but that doesn’t mean she won’t travel around the homestead to be social. Video of the cow making the rounds is downright adorable. It shows Daisy taking steps towards the pigs and Border Collie dog that she shares space with. Related: Dutiful ‘Porch Cow’ Is a Better Security System Than a Ring Camera Could Ever Be Does everyone feel okay? Does anyone need another blanket? we could picture her uttering. ...

Kalamazoo Township Allocates $125K for Storm Recovery: Curbside Cleanup Set to Begin in June

On Tuesday, the Charter Township of Kalamazoo declared that they had all agreed to provide $125,000 in urgent funds after destructive weather struck the region on May 15. Strong storms led to extensive tree destruction, fallen electrical wires, and obstructed streets across the entire township. Related : In 2025, Michigan experiences one of its most active tornado years on record, ranking among the top 10 for the number of twisters, with a total of 27 confirmed tornadoes. According to officials, the urgent financial support will be used for clearing debris. They added that the collection of branches at the curb will start in the impacted regions from June 2nd. “We recognize the disruption this storm has caused within our community," stated Township Superintendent Tracie Moored. "This cleanup represents a substantial undertaking that showcases our dedication to providing service and taking action during times of communal need...

Hearts Ache as Abilene's Pioneer Pathways Learning Center Prepares for Goodbye

ABILENE, Texas ( KTAB/KRBC ) — A daycare center in Abilene that has been serving the local community for many years has decided to shut down. Pioneer Pathways Learning Center recently informed parents via a letter about their choice to close. Pioneer Drive Deacon Sparky Dean of the Baptist Church stated that making this choice was difficult. "This issue has been under debate for many years now. Every year, we review each program thoroughly to assess their performance. Making this choice was extremely difficult. Multiple committees participated in this process involving numerous individuals. We ultimately concluded that the local market in Abilene isn’t viable due to the high density of daycare centers compared to the relatively small population of children," clarified Dean. Another daycare in Abilene will be shutting down permanently after more than three decades. Dean mentioned that the decrease in student numbers led to closing down the place. F...