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  2. Worker claims 'dangerous conditions' at Mount Vernon plant ...

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    The suit, filed July 8 in Posey County Superior Court on behalf of Tyler Powless, alleges that SABIC Innovative Plastics exposed Powless to "dangerous conditions" at the company's Mount Vernon ...

  3. Mount Vernon Site - Wikipedia

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    11 January 1996. The Mount Vernon Site, also known as the GE Mound, is a Hopewell site near Mount Vernon in southwest Indiana. The site was discovered and mostly destroyed in 1988 during road construction at a General Electric plastic manufacturing facility. The mound was partially leveled, used for road fill, and subject to widespread looting ...

  4. A. B. Brown Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The A. B. Brown Generating Station is a four-unit, 700 megawatt (MW) power plant, located on the northern bank of Ohio River, 8 miles (10 km) east of Mount Vernon, Indiana and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Evansville, Indiana just west of the Posey - Vanderburgh County Line. [1] Each of the two coal-fired units has a name-plate capacity of 265.2 MW.

  5. CountryMark - Wikipedia

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    CountryMark is an agricultural cooperative firm, headquartered in Indianapolis, that operates in the United States crude oil and oil refinery businesses. Its chief asset is an oil refinery in Mount Vernon, Indiana, which is fitted to process 34,000 barrels-per-day of crude from the Illinois Basin, a series of small oilfields in southeastern Illinois, southwestern Indiana, and western Kentucky.

  6. WGRZ - Wikipedia

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    The newscast was known as 2 News on 49 – 10 at 10 (later 2 On Your Side Ten at 10). It originally featured ten minutes of news and the rest was dedicated to sports. WGRZ-TV was the last of the three Buffalo television news outlets to produce a midday newscast, which it debuted in February 2008 in a traditional noon time slot.

  7. High School Football Star Believed to Have Died Shielding ...

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    An 18-year-old high school student who was killed in a shooting at a Harvest Homecoming event in Indiana has been remembered as a hero. The New Albany Police Department’s Police Chief Todd ...

  8. Mount Vernon, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vernon is the county seat and largest city in Posey County, named for General Thomas Posey, Governor of the Indiana Territory. He grew up at a plantation adjacent to George Washington's Mount Vernon. He was widely rumored to be Washington's illegitimate son, but this was dismissed by Posey's biographer, John Thornton Posey, a descendant.

  9. I.O.O.F. and Barker Buildings - Wikipedia

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    I.O.O.F. and Barker Buildings. /  37.93222°N 87.89556°W  / 37.93222; -87.89556. The I.O.O.F. and Barker Buildings were a pair of historic commercial buildings located in downtown Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States. Constructed at the end of the nineteenth century, the two were once prominent examples of Victorian architecture in the city.