The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has finalized its purchase of Kil-Kare Raceway The multi-purpose facility features a quarter-mile drag strip that has a strong history in the racing community Recent upgrades to the drag strip include an all-concrete racing surface Improved restroom facilities and concession stands Kil-Kare Raceway also has a rich history as an oval track it opened in 1951 with a one-fifth-mile dirt track and was paved for the 1952 racing season The oval track was reconfigured to a three-eighths-mile layout in 1955 Kil-Kare made its mark in drag racing history when the quarter-mile dragway opened in 1959 solidifying its status as a premier racing venue The facility has hosted legendary figures in motorsports including “Big Daddy” Don Garlits and Shirley Muldowney on the drag strip Foyt and Bobby Labonte are among those who have competed on the oval track Kil-Kare representatives at the 2024 IHRA World Finals included Cliff Lewis who qualified through the Sportsman Spectacular at Kil-Kare finished ninth in the 2024 National Top 10 standings we have been passionately dedicated to delivering the most accurate and compelling content in the world of drag racing Our readers depend on us for the latest news and exclusive interviews that connect you to the sport’s pulse Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit dolor Explore more action packed posts on Competition Plus where we dive into the latest in Drag Racing News The multi-purpose facility features a quarter-mile drag strip that has a strong Competition Plus © 2025 | All rights reserved | Privacy Policy Kil-Kare Raceway is a long-established motorsports venue featuring both an oval track and a drag strip With a rich heritage dating back to the early 1950s the facility continues to be a hub for diverse racing disciplines The oval track was originally constructed by the Marshall Brothers and opened in 1951 as a one-fifth-mile dirt track After its debut event produced significant dust the track was paved and opened for a full season of racing in 1952 It was reconfigured into a three-eighths-mile paved oval in 1955 Kil-Kare expanded to include a quarter-mile drag strip positioning the venue as a key destination for both drag and stock car racing it has hosted numerous high-profile events including the 2024 IHRA Sportsman Spectacular The drag strip also maintains a strong presence in the IHRA Summit SuperSeries program Kil-Kare hosts a wide range of events at its drag strip the Southeast Gassers make a stop at the track Recent upgrades to the drag strip include a new all-concrete racing surface with concrete safety walls and enhanced concessions featuring brick oven pizza Build your own custom newsletter with the content you love from Dragzine We will safeguard your e-mail and only send content you request We'll send you the most interesting Dragzine articles We promise not to use your email address for anything but exclusive updates from the Power Automedia Network In honor of Veterans Day, we celebrate Kil Sawford, a six-year U.S. Navy veteran and defense contractor from Salt Lake City. Several years after his honorable discharge, Kil faced a new challenge: interstitial lung disease “I was starting to cross the threshold,” Kil shared Thanks to expert care from Matthew Morrell, MD, professor of medicine and medical director of the Lung Transplant Program Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at University of Utah Health Kil received a double lung transplant on November 30 Kil ran his first 5K “I realized I had a whole life I can start planning now,” he said He returned to work as an electrical engineer and embraced an active lifestyle with his wife and two young sons.  Kil competed in the Transplant Games of America in Alabama joining thousands of transplant recipients and supporters to honor the gift of life and raise awareness for organ donation His story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of our veterans and the life-changing impact of organ donation.  After years of battling cystic fibrosis and watching life from the sidelines Dedra’s double lung transplant at University of Utah Health gave her a second chance to breathe freely—and live.. Guy Jacobson received the ultimate gift—a second chance at life through a double lung transplant Kil's inspiring journey highlights the power of organ donation and the exceptional care provided by University of Utah Health After being diagnosed with interstitial lung disease Graves celebrates the 8-year anniversary of his life-saving double lung transplant at University of Utah Health Twelve years after receiving a life-saving double lung transplant at University of Utah Health Doug Akagi is thriving and celebrating his health Double lung transplant surgery gave Marcie her life back Now she's able to spend quality time with her kids Copyright © 2025 University of Utah Health The museum is open Thursdays through Mondays Investigate PEM’s varied collection areas and see works currently on view The museum is the perfect setting for a wedding party or your next corporate event Have you dreamed about working in a museum A visit to PEM is an experience like no other — one that will leave you coming back for more Bring family or friends on your next visit The museum is open Thursdays through Mondays 10 am–5 pm From the late Joseon dynasty (1392–1910) to today and life in Korea during a time of significant transition and global connection.PEM’s early Korean collection was primarily formed by Edward Sylvester Morse director of the Peabody Academy of Science (a predecessor organization to PEM) who proactively pursued Korean acquisitions during his tenure from 1880 to 1914 Among his most significant acquisitions from this period is a set of eight Korean musical instruments played at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition PEM’s connection with Korea was also strengthened by Yu Kil-Chun (1856-1914) the reformist scholar and politician who came to the U.S as a member of the first Korean delegation and lived near Salem for nearly two years Yu Kil-Chun and other early travelers between the U.S and Korea donated many meaningful and foundational works to the museum’s collection PEM’s Yu Kil-Chun Gallery of Korean Art and Culture brings to life the compelling stories of these early pioneers presented alongside the museum’s renowned Korean textile collection exquisite 19th-century paintings — including the Welcoming Banquet of the Governor of Pyeongan screen — and inspiring contemporary works by Nam June Paik (1932–2006) and other Korean and Korean American artists Follow along on social media using #PEMKoreanArt The Yu Kil-Chun Gallery of Korean Art and Culture has been made possible with the support of the Korea Foundation Generous leadership support is provided by the National Museum of Korea; Samsung Foundation of Culture Carpenter Foundation; the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation; the Henry Luce Foundation; Helen H Warwick; Maria Kim and Sung-Dae Hong; the Council of Korean Americans Boston; the Korean American community of New England; the Korean Cultural Center D.C.; the Korean American Citizens League of New England; the Korean Cultural Society of Boston; an anonymous donor; Linda Champion; Mrs Welcoming Banquet of the Governor of Pyeongan (detail) former Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Korea 978-745-9500 PRIVACY POLICY | PRIVACY SETTINGS | ADVERTISE | ACCESSIBILITY Set to Ignite New York City's fashion scene the new show merges fashion and fine jewelry NEW YORK, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- New York City personifies energy, fashion-forward thinking, and unparalleled access to the world's most coveted art and design. Illuminating the scene is the launch of the new NYC Jewelry and Vintage Show (NYCJAVS) a dynamic monthly pop-up event that will transform the Metropolitan Pavilion into a treasure trove of vintage jewelry The highly anticipated event kicks off on October 26 continuing monthly with upcoming dates on November 29-30 and December 13-14 and those eager to explore the world of vintage design Stepping into the NYC Jewelry and Vintage Show is stepping into another era—one where craftsmanship guests are surrounded by curated collections from vendors across the United States Each hand-selects their finest offerings of vintage fashion and accessories Whether a seasoned collector seeking a rarity a fashion aficionado looking for inspiration NYCJAVS immerses one in a world of creativity The show's thoughtfully curated selection promises something for everyone from exquisite Victorian and Edwardian rings and necklaces to retro designer fashion inviting attendees to admire beauty while learning about craftsmanship and personal journey behind each piece More than a marketplace— the NYC Jewelry and Vintage Show is a community event bringing together passionate collectors and creatives who understand the value of preserving and celebrating the past We want our visitors to discover pieces that speak to them The show is about bringing people together to celebrate fashion and style that endures decades emphasizes the importance of creating an experience that resonates on a personal level "The NYC Jewelry and Vintage Show is designed to be an unforgettable journey through vintage fashion and jewelry," Konstantinos explains "We want our visitors to discover pieces that speak to them The show is about bringing people together to celebrate fashion and style that endures decades." located in Chelsea's thriving art and fashion district NYCJAVS promises to be a regular highlight for those who value high-quality vintage finds The accessible location and recurring schedule make it easy for attendees to return time and time again always discovering new treasures and engaging with vendors who are as passionate about their pieces as the people who buy them offering a new and exciting experience with each visit allowing the fashion-forward to refresh their wardrobes and jewelry collections with exclusive vintage finds With a unique opportunity to engage directly with vendors personal connections forged at NYCJAVS are as valuable as the jewels themselves— an enriching experience that goes beyond shopping the event is a chance to learn about the cultural and historical significance of the pieces on display sparking new interests in vintage design and inspiring personal style choices that are rooted in the past while resonating with modern sensibility and style and engaging atmosphere where anyone—from long-time collectors to the artsy curious—can find something they love the show is a celebration of timeless design offering a place where past and present merge seamlessly and where the next great addition to your wardrobe or collection is waiting to be discovered About NYCJAVS: The NYC Jewelry and Vintage Show (NYCJAVS) is a monthly pop-up event in New York City's Metropolitan Pavilion featuring a curated selection of vintage jewelry With vendors from across the United States and those passionate about all things vintage Each show is a must-attend event for anyone seeking timeless design Olga Gonzalez, KIL Promotions, 2129139761, [email protected], https://www.nycjavs.com/ Do not sell or share my personal information: This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page « Back Payton Filson visited the winners circle on Sunday to complete the Labor Day Bracket Nationals at Kil-Kare Raceway OH – Racers traveled to Kil-Kare Raceway this past weekend to spend their holiday weekend trying to race to the top of the ladder to take home a big check The weekend was full of big money and lots of chances to get to the winners circle The weekend consisted of a Friday $5k to win Juniors and Bikes ran on Saturday and Sunday also Read the race recap below to meet the winners JR Lockhart was victorious over Wayne Adams in Friday’s $5k Dean Howard defeated Evan Kirk to take home the Saturday $7k Garreth Shepherd took home the trophy in Bikes Braxton Vance defeated Alli Coterel in junior dragsters Payton Filson cashed out big and defeated Joe Hoskins in the final round to win the Sunday $10k Justin Kendal defeated Lucas Sowers in the junior dragster final round Gavin Perone took home the trophy in Bikes over Jeremy England Megan Bohannon is 27-year-old and from Louisville She races a 2015 American Dragster in the NHRA North Central Division 3 Super Comp series along with some local bracket racing on the side Megan plays a vital role in the operations of TB Promotions You can reach Megan on Facebook or email at megan@dragchamp.com KQED Live EventsPRX Podcast Garage EventsEvents Around the Bay AreaMember Benefits with KQED LiveVideos from KQED LiveWatch recordings of recent KQED Live events FeaturedThat's My WordAn ongoing exploration of Bay Area hip-hop history See Senior Director of TV Programming Meredith Speight’s recommendations from this month’s KQED 9 Watch recordings of recent KQED Live events Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift San Jose State University professor and co-chair of the California Faculty Association's Palestine cheers during a rally at SFSU in San Francisco on Jan urging a no vote on the tentative deal that ended the California State University faculty strike. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)San Jose State University has suspended a professor who acted as a liaison between pro-Palestinian student protesters and campus administration accusing her of harassing school officials and encouraging students to set up an encampment Sang Hea Kil was placed on administrative leave with pay and accused of “directing and encouraging” students to violate university policies as well as “harassing and offensive conduct” toward her colleagues according to a letter administrators sent to Kil on Friday Kil, a professor of 17 years who teaches in SJSU’s Justice Studies Department cannot speak to SJSU students or engage in work activities “They think that these students are some kind of empty vessel and I’m some radical leftist professor filling them with dangerous ideas,” Kil told KQED “I’m following the students’ lead here The students are the ones who have the moral compass They’re the ones who are pushing back against San Jose State University’s silence on genocide.” SJSU student protesters opposing the war in Gaza dismantled their encampment last Wednesday, according to the Bay Area News Group. However, the SJSU People’s University for Gaza said “This is not the end” of the protests Kil alleges she’s being targeted for giving a May 8 speech to student protesters where she encouraged them to “follow their conscience.” the interim vice president for student affairs accused Kil of instructing student protesters to march through a campus recreation center and establish an encampment on the lawn “Your role as an advisor is not to act as the group’s leader and direct specific actions,” Fuentes-Martin wrote “Rather than encouraging violation of policies you have the responsibility to ensure that the student organization understands university policies.” there were community members that all heard what I said,” Kil said “And none of the accusations they have in that email happened.” An SJSU spokesperson declined to comment on personnel matters but said in a statement that the university warned students about the sprinklers but could not shut them off in time Dozens of students, faculty and organizations have reached out in support after Kil’s suspension, she said. The Cal State Fullerton chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America is “appalled” by Kil’s suspension, the group said in a statement “We see this as direct retaliation for Dr Kil exposing unethical and potentially illegal actions by SJSU administrators,” the group wrote The SJSU student encampment also demanded “the end of SJSU’s investigative proceedings and repression campaign against Professor Sang Hea Kil for exercising her free speech in speaking out for Palestine” in an email sent to administrators earlier this month Kil said she’s concerned for her job Even the paid suspension hurts her economically because it stops her from teaching additional summer courses for extra pay this year But the outpouring of support – especially from her students – has helped ease the sting of her suspension “I really want them to know that I love and care for them very deeply,” she said “I deeply appreciate the solidarity that they’ve given me It means so much of the world to me.” To learn more about how we use your information, please read our privacy policy. 20 Apr 2025 11:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}KIL/Hemne won 2–1 over HamKam on Sun Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match This is the first time the teams are playing against each other Haven't kept a clean sheet in 6 matches Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Haven't scored in their last 2 matches Who won between KIL/Hemne and HamKam on Sun 20 Apr 2025 11:00:00 GMT?KIL/Hemne won 2–1 over HamKam on Sun 20 Apr 2025 11:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 1 goals in their last 5 matches KIL/Hemne is playing home against HamKam on Sun 3rd Annual Old Time Reunion - Pit gates open at 4:00 Kirloskar Industries Ltd (BSE: 500243; NSE: KIRLOSIND) has announced its financial results for the third quarter and nine months of the financial year ending 31st March 2025.  Commenting on the Q3 and nine months results “KIL has had a stable quarter with notable progress at our subsidiaries Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited (KFIL) commissioned a 69 MW DC solar plant in Jalna and commenced coal mining with an annual permitted quantity 1.24 lakh metric tons continues to make steady progress on its 1.6 million square foot commercial project in Pune Deepak Porayath joined Avante as CEO in February and will lead the company in advancing its real estate vision."  For the third quarter of FY 2024-25 (Standalone) the company reported a total income of Rs 13.9 Crore a 5 per cent decrease compared to Rs 14.6 Crore in the same quarter of the previous year the Profit After Tax (PAT) for Q3 FY25 stood at Rs 6.7 Crore reflecting a 37 per cent increase compared to Rs 4.9 Crore in Q3 FY24 the total income for FY25 reached Rs 79.8 Crore a 14 per cent decline from Rs 92.9 Crore for the corresponding period in FY24 showing a 10 per cent decrease compared to Rs 52.4 Crore in YTD FY24 For the third quarter of FY 2024-25 (Consolidated) the company reported a total income of Rs 1,626.0 Crore reflecting a 4 per cent increase compared to Rs 1,568.1 Crore in Q3 FY24 the Profit After Tax (PAT) for Q3 FY25 decreased by 49 per cent the total income for FY25 reached Rs 4,903.2 Crore marking a 5 per cent increase from Rs 4,675.2 Crore for the same period in FY24 which shows a 27 per cent decrease compared to Rs 289.7 Crore in YTD FY24 Mansha Group share the factors how women homebuyers are claiming their space in the market with confidence an exchange4media group publication is one of the most respected real estate magazines in India with offices in Delhi tripti@exchange4media.comrealtyplus@exchange4media.com is a senior vice president and head of Pew’s government performance division which seeks to strengthen the effectiveness of government at the federal The portfolio includes a wide range of initiatives including state fiscal and economic policy Huh has been with Pew since 2007 and previously led its fiscal and economic policy projects he and his team helped policymakers develop and adopt evidence-based policies that strengthened the finances of state and local governments and improved their outlook for long-term economic growth Huh has also managed Pew’s work on family economic security analytical approach to the study of Americans’ financial well-being and economic challenges Huh was director of policy and consulting for the Fannie Mae Foundation where he previously managed the foundation’s state and local initiatives Huh holds a bachelor’s degree in urban regional studies from Cornell University a master’s in urban planning from New York University and a master’s in philosophy and a doctorate in urban planning from Columbia University The Pew Charitable Trusts uses data to make a difference Pew addresses the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress