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Jon Vander Ark doesn't mind anyone calling the company he leads, Republic Services, a garbage company.After all, founded in 1996, the company made its name hauling trash and still makes 5 million ...
Republic Services, Inc. is a North American waste disposal company whose services include non-hazardous solid waste collection, waste transfer, waste disposal, recycling, and energy services. It is the second largest provider of waste disposal in the United States (as measured by revenue) after Waste Management .
Conway County is within the Arkansas River Valley region, a fertile, low-lying valley along the Arkansas River between the Ozark Mountains to the north and the Ouachita Mountains to the south. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 567 square miles (1,470 km 2 ), of which 552 square miles (1,430 km 2 ) is land and ...
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The West Church Street Historic District encompasses a collection of the finest late-19th and early-20th century homes in Morrilton, Arkansas.The district extends along West Church Street between South Morrill and South Cherokee Streets, and includes 23 primary buildings.
The Moose House is a historic house at 711 Green Street in Morrilton, Arkansas. A 2½-story wood-frame structure with a gabled roof and weatherboard siding, it has a gabled porch that projects from the center bay supported by paired square columns. The house was built around 1832 in Lewisburg on the Arkansas river and known as the Markham Tavern.