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How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe

How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe 
In an exciting development, technology from Pratt Miller Motorsports, the Corvette Racing team's headquarters, is being adapted to help protect first responders. At CES 2025, Oshkosh, a leader in industrial trucks, demonstrated how they're using racing-inspired technology to help prevent accidents involving emergency vehicles. This repurposing of Corvette Racing's advanced monitoring systems is poised to make a difference in first responder safety.
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The Corvette ZR1 Hits 233 MPH With GM President Mark Reuss Driving

The Corvette ZR1 Hits 233 MPH With GM President Mark Reuss Driving 
The all-new 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is already making a name for itself as one of the fastest production cars ever. General Motors President Mark Reuss recently drove the ZR1 on a track in Germany, reaching an astonishing top speed of 233 mph. No other production vehicle under $1 million has achieved this kind of performance. The Corvette ZR1 consistently broke 230 mph during multiple test runs, setting a new record for American-made performance cars.
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Chevrolet Awarded $165,000 in Scholarships to 2022 HBCU Marketing and Journalism Interns

Chevrolet Awarded $165,000 in Scholarships to 2022 HBCU Marketing and Journalism Interns

Chevrolet announced that it awarded a total of $165,000. They are scholarships for marketing and journalism interns. The students are from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). It is for the 2022 internship class. The scholarships are part of the company's longstanding partnership. It is with the National Association for Black Journalists (NABJ).
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About Kitchen on the Street in Phoenix

Volunteers helping pack nonperishable foods  

Kitchen on the Street (KOS) is a faith-based nonprofit organization that helps eliminate food insecurity in the local Phoenix area, "turning hunger into hope...one child at a time." The organization began its roots in 2007 after the Scarpinato family heard that thousands of children are affected by hunger beyond school hours. Children who suffer from food insecurity may also suffer adverse effects, such as stunted growth or weakened immune systems. KOS serves the community to bring hope and food to those children in need.

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