Praise for Kalamazoo
Events at Kalamazoo State Theater || Courtesy of Explore KalamazooThe name "Kalamazoo" rolls off your tongue easily, doesn't it? This mid-sized Michigan city is known for several hit songs, from the Glenn Miller Band's "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo" to Detroit-area native Bob Seger's "Mary Lou" . Despite this, the origin of the city's name remains unknown. The most widely accepted theory is that it comes from the Potawatomi word meaning "boiling water" and was named after the legend of a young Potawatomi man named Fleet Ford, who must have come from A settlement ran down the road to "win" his bride. Before a pot of water comes to a boil, the Kalamazoo River returns.As a host city, Kalamazoo is known for its accessibility, relatively low costs, and vibrant culture, making it a top party destination. “We obtained data comparing Kalamazoo to other markets, and it consistently ranks as a more affordable place to live and relax,” said Jane…
We can’t praise Maruti enough
Looking back at the beginning of the 800, Maruti has indeed made great progress With the 2 millionth car rolling off Maruti Suzuki's production line in just one year, I thought it would be a good time to look back at what Maruti has done for the Indian auto industry and take a step back to see what they have Complete as brand and manufacturer. It sounds funny to me to say that we don't appreciate India's largest photovoltaic manufacturer, but you, the car enthusiast, know exactly what I mean. While the average Indian votes with his wallet, the average car enthusiast doesn't really appreciate Maruti cars. These cars earned jibes like "tin can" and "daba" but were not necessarily the sturdiest or most fun to drive, both of which were of major interest to car enthusiasts. I would know because there was a time when I was very much on the other side! However, to truly appreciate what Maruti…
Las Vegas Grand Prix gets official praise » Exhibit City News
(Las Vegas Convention Center Cowboy Christmas Photo) Las Vegas Convention Center board examines impact of Grand Prix, $600 million renovations, global travel efforts to boost convention By Ray Smith, Exhibition City News When it comes to making a living as a limo driver in Las Vegas, the National Rodeo Finals revolves around the Las Vegas Grand Prix, according to a spokesperson at the December LVCVA board meeting. "Frankly, we made money on the NFR," the Bell Transportation limousine driver boasted during his three minutes of public comment. Instead, he lost $2,000 in earnings from last year's F1 race. He is not alone. Drivers say the Grand Prix around the Las Vegas Strip causes thousands of taxi, shuttle, Uber and Lyft drivers to experience more disruption than any other event of the year, including New Year's Eve. While tourism officials lauded the success of the Las Vegas Grand Prix in its second year, praising the social media influencers contracted by the…