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Koss Corporation is a company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US that manufactures headphones. The company created the first high-fidelity stereo headphones in 1958. [2]
A stream gauge was established at the Koss Bridge on June 21, 1907. [13] The C. H. Worcester company store, managed by Samuel Mackevich, operated in Koss until 1909. [14] [15] The town went into decline, and the post office was closed on March 31, 1913. [5] [16] Koss was characterized as a ghost town by the 1940s. [4]
On July 20, 2020 work began on a project to reconstruct US-50 from Road E5 to a half mile east of Road F in Lyon County. The project will widen the highway to 4-lanes for one mile. Improvements also will be made at the Road E5 and Road F intersections. Koss Construction Company of Topeka is the primary contractor of the $7.8 million project. [19]
The original six-span concrete arch structure was completed in 1920 for $420,000. It was designed by Marsh Engineering Company and built by Koss Construction Co., both of Des Moines. Consulting engineer Ned L. Ashton of Iowa City designed the 1960s remodel.
Delivery Dudes was founded by Jayson Koss as Delray Delivery Dudes in Delray Beach, Florida in 2009. [1] According to Koss, his "delivery service" was initially just himself on a moped delivering food and marijuana. [2] After a slow start, the company gained pace in 2012. [3]
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This is a list of companies involved in the sale and development of cultured meat, along with information about them.. Because the commercial production of cultured meat is as of the 2020s still a developing industry, with unprecedented technological challenges and breakthroughs or failures, the progress of pioneers and early start-ups has received much attention in the media and the ...
In 1958, KEMET changed its market focus to the tantalum capacitor. In 1969, the company entered the market of ceramic capacitors. [1] In 1990, KEMET Electronics Corporation was acquired from Union Carbide and after two years, the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol KEM. This ended all ties with Union Carbide.