Tucson Food Bank gets hybrid

Rush Enterprises, Inc. has announced that its Rush Truck Center in Tucson delivered a Model 335 Peterbilt hybrid diesel electric trucks to the Tucson Community Food Bank during a dedication ceremony last week. “We applaud the Community Food Bank’s adoption of hybrid vehicles and their commitment to the environment,” said W. M. “Rusty” Rush, president & CEO of Rush Enterprises, Inc. “Our team at Rush Truck Center – Tucson is pleased to support the Community Food Bank with the latest in vehicle technology as well as offer a range of expert services throughout the ...

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