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Oshkosh

[ osh-kosh ]

noun

  1. a city in E Wisconsin, on Lake Winnebago.


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Neither the Postal Service nor Oshkosh representatives would say in previous interviews whether the company submitted an EV model for durability testing.

What’s in Louis DeJoy’s 10-year plan for the USPSThe Postal Service awarded Oshkosh the contract based on a flexible truck model that could be converted from an internal combustion engine to a battery-electric powertrain.

Workhorse informed the Postal Service, Justice Department and Oshkosh of its plans on Tuesday, according to a notice of intent to file obtained by The Washington Post.

The Postal Service in February announced plans to purchase as many as 165,000 mail trucks from Oshkosh for $6 billion in the next decade, and promised to pay an additional $482 million upfront for the Wisconsin-based firm’s finished designs.

The Oshkosh Defense design incorporates a cooling system that runs off the engine, making it so that carriers can catch a chilly breeze in the toughest summer conditions.

The battle over Walker had very little to do with Oshkosh, Madison, or Milwaukee.

They may live in New York, San Francisco, or Taos, N.M., but they band together to influence Joe Schmo in Oshkosh, Wis.

And those who had to travel to Oshkosh to heed this wee voice inside will consider it well worth the trip.

If Oshkosh would only imitate Fond du lac, and paper the county jail with wall paper, it might become safe.

And then imagine an Oshkosh man in a Milwaukee hotel, his head full of big schemes, and his skin full of beer.

The boys of the 1st Oshkosh all swear by him, and you can trust a man's own regiment to know him surer than anybody else.

I don't know why it's happened to stick in my memory, but I know there was one—Oshkosh, or something truly awful of that sort.

William Waterman, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is said to be 109 years old.

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