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* The Komatsu’s mining truck was named The Coolest Thing Made in Illinois…





Illinois Manufacturers’ Association…

Chosen by voters from an initial field of more than 200 entries, the Komatsu mining truck made by Komatsu in Peoria has been crowned the winner of the 2024 “Makers Madness” contest, earning the title of The Coolest Thing Made in Illinois.

Hosted by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association and sponsored by Comcast Business, the bracket-style competition celebrates the incredible work of manufacturers across Illinois. Manufacturers have long served as the backbone of our state’s economy and produce everything from nutritious food and snacks to life-saving vaccines and medical treatments. Manufacturers also make electric vehicles, sporting equipment and structural products like steel, rebar and motors, as well as chemicals, high-tech gadgets used for national defense, and energy to power homes and businesses. Manufacturing is the largest contributor of any industry to the state’s Gross Domestic Product, supporting nearly a third of all jobs in Illinois and contributing more than $580 billion to the state’s economy each year.

With nearly 315,000 votes cast throughout the eight-week competition, the Komatsu mining truck was awarded the title of The Coolest Thing Made in Illinois by Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday during a ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield. Manufactured by Komatsu, a leading maker of construction, mining, forestry, and industrial heavy equipment in Peoria, the truck is a rugged, large capacity vehicle used for construction and mining. With a capacity ranging from 30 to 400 tons, the Komatsu truck is built for meeting productivity targets and it comes equipped with new innovations in suspension, transmission, electric drive technology and autonomous operation. It is engineered for reliability, operator efficiency, high performance, fuel efficiency and has a reduced carbon footprint, meeting U.S. EPA Tier 4 emission standards.

“Congratulations to Komatsu’s mining truck for being named the 2024 Coolest Thing Made in Illinois. This magnificent construction and mining vehicle is a shining example of the innovation and creativity that drives the manufacturing sector, where big ideas become products that can change the world,” saidMark Denzler, President and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association. “We applaud all the manufacturers that participated in this year’s competition and commend the skilled workers on our shop floors whose contributions guarantee that these fantastic products are made to the highest standards.”

“Komatsu’s ‘Coolest Thing in Illinois’ mining and construction truck takes something fundamental to our economy and infrastructure and continues to improve and innovate on a basic and essential concept—the absolute best of what manufacturing does for our state and a truly exceptional product,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Congratulations to the team of Komatsu and to all the contestants for your exceptional work in continuing to elevate our state’s manufacturing industry.” […]

Other finalists for the title included the Mullen’s Imitation French Dressing, a delicious food dressing based made by Mullen’s in Palestine; the MQ-25 Stingray (Drone Refueler), an unmanned aircraft with aerial refueling capabilities built by Boeing in Mascoutah and Mod Box by Enviro Buildings, a strong, insulated outdoor building with standardized panel sizes manufactured by Craig Industries in Quincy. […]

To ensure the state’s manufacturing sector remains strong, the IMA is advocating for the passage of several measures this legislative session. Priorities include proposals to support students and families entering the workforce through student loan employer tax credits and scholarships, advancing the development of cutting-edge technology by modernizing the state’s Research & Development tax credit, and allowing carbon capture and sequestration to help the state reach its clean energy goals.

* CHANGE Illinois…

Voters in Rock Island, Proviso and Oak Park townships will have the opportunity to vote for Fair Maps this November. At last night’s annual township meetings, residents brought forth non-binding referendums and successfully put those on the ballot for the upcoming General Election.

Fair Maps continues to speak directly to the needs of voters and their preference to pick their elected representatives, instead of politicians choosing voters. Gerrymandering in Illinois and across the country has stifled the will of voters because those with the power draw maps they directly benefit from by including certain voters in their districts and excluding others.

In the last election, voters in Peoria showed their strong support for Fair Maps through the same non-binding referendum process. Once again, this election, voters in Illinois can show their strong support for an independent commission drawing a truly fair map for Illinois. […]

Over the coming months CHANGE Illinois’ Road to Redistricting Reform initiative will be focused on educating residents in these three townships about what is at stake in the November election and continue building community-led, grassroots support for Fair Maps across the state.

* Speaker Chris Welch offers a resolution to honor Lee Milner


* San Francisco Chronicle

According to Google Trends, which tracks the volume of certain search terms, “my eyes hurt” and “why do my eyes hurt” spiked significantly as the solar eclipse’s shadow passed over the country.

Searches for “my eyes hurt” reached their peak around 3 p.m. EST. The eclipse’s path terminated in Maine shortly around 3:30 p.m.

Searches for “my eyes hurt” surged strongest among Google users in states on the path of totality from Texas to Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Vermont. Searches also ticked up, though not as quickly, in California, where about a third of the sun was covered by the time the peak eclipse hit at 11:13 a.m.

More from Payless Power via PR firm Fractl

Yesterday, concern for eye damage skyrocketed in the United States:

Our data revealed that Google searches for “My eyes hurt” increased by 502% in the past 24 hours, and Google searches for “Eyes hurt after looking at eclipse” increased by 5,740% in the last day!

Since the solar eclipse, Americans nationwide have been worried about the potential effects of looking at the sun after not heeding the warnings to wear protective sunglasses during the phenomenon.

Searches for “my eyes hurt” have skyrocketed in these 25 states, with the top three states NOT in the path of totality on April 9, 2024:

*Bolded state in the path of totality

From Rich: What the heck is going on in Georgia?

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 2:34 pm

Comments

  1. you “shouldn’t” wear them

    Comment by Demoralized Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 2:38 pm

  2. Re: Google Trends and the Eclipse

    I have to wonder how many of those google searches are associated with defective eye wear. I was quite alarmed that an announcement blanked the internet just minutes before the actual eclipse, as if people were reading news online right before the eclipse.

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 2:41 pm

  3. I am assuming Georgia must be Marjorie Taylor-Green related.

    Comment by Route 50 Corridor Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 2:46 pm

  4. “ Other finalists for the title included the Mullen’s Imitation French Dressing…”
    Bet they would have won, if they weren’t an imitation. /S

    Comment by Bruce( no not him) Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 3:05 pm

  5. Re: Georgia

    Interlopers who need to believe the eclipse was from God, and therefore their eyes were damaged, but not blinded. It’s a redemption and forgiveness thing.

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 3:07 pm

  6. ===I am assuming Georgia must be Marjorie Taylor-Green related. ===

    Same. I think MTG may have been responsible for over half of the searches. She was worried about the space lasers.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 3:47 pm

  7. —What the heck is going on in Georgia?—
    Too many sightings of Fani Willis and Stacey Abrams.

    Comment by Blanche Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 3:49 pm

  8. ==It wasn’t until March 22 that Schaumburg-based Fourth Avenue Gospel, which is owned and operated by members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church and was behind a failed effort to acquire the property in 2023, publicly admitted it invented Area N Development to buy the land.==

    Hmmm. I feel like Christians have some sort of prohibition on bearing false witness.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 3:51 pm

  9. Komatsu, Komatsu man, I voted it as Komatsu man …

    Comment by Norseman Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 4:06 pm

  10. Makes you realize how bright/strong the sun is when it is 94% covered and it’s still pretty bright outside.

    Comment by emoney Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 5:25 pm

  11. So sad to see a Komatsu truck win and not Caterpillar. Congrats to all the Democrats who never believed Cat when they said they would pick up and move to other states. Peoria is a ghost town now.

    Comment by Just Me 2 Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 8:08 pm

  12. I’ve been kind of sour ever since the Illinois Manufacturing Association’s CEO came out on Twitter against the IL $15 minimum wage, I asked what his hourly wage was and he blocked me without answering the question.

    Comment by Narc Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 6:52 am

  13. During my migration down to So. IL to see the eclipse I interacted with 3 people total. 1 from Wisconsin and the other 2 from Georgia. Apparently Georgia was well represented at the eclipse and didn’t get the memo on bringing glasses?

    Comment by Sun God Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 8:30 am

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