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  2. No injuries as explosion takes place at Leipsic facility - AOL

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    Apr. 10—LEIPSIC — No injuries were reported in an explosion Tuesday at the POET Biorefining facility in Leipsic. A statement on the Leipsic Fire Department's Facebook page states that shortly ...

  3. Emergency crews dispatched to Leipsic after reported explosion

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    Apr. 9—LEIPSIC — First responders in Putnam County were dispatched to the Poet Biorefining facility in Leipsic in response to a reported explosion. A coordinator at the Putnam County Sheriff's ...

  4. Michael Dickman - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dickman is an American poet born August 20, 1975, in Portland, Oregon. His work has appeared in The New Yorker , The American Poetry Review , Field , Tin House , and Narrative Magazine . Michael Dickman currently teaches at Princeton University .

  5. Riley Birthplace and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Riley Birthplace and Museum marks where noted Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley was born and lived during his boyhood. The house was built by the author's father Reuben Riley, a local attorney in 1850, and Greenfield's first mayor. [2]

  6. Anis Mojgani - Wikipedia

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    Anis Mojgani (Persian: انیس مژگانی) (born June 13, 1977) is an American spoken word poet, visual artist and musician based in Portland, Oregon. Mojgani has been characterized as a "geek genius" with "fiercely hopeful word arias." [1]

  7. Elizabeth Woody - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Woody was born in Ganado, Arizona, in 1959. [3] She is born for Tódích'íinii (Bitter Water clan). Her maternal grandmother belongs to the Milee-thlama (People of the Hot Springs) and Wyampum peoples (People of the Echo of Water Upon Rocks).

  8. Mari Evans - Wikipedia

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    Mari Evans (July 16, 1919 [3] [1] – March 10, 2017) [4] was an African-American poet, writer, and dramatist [5] associated with the Black Arts Movement. [6] Evans received grants and awards including a lifetime achievement award from the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.

  9. Adrian Matejka - Wikipedia

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    He teaches literature and creative writing at Indiana University, [9] and was the Indiana State Poet Laureate for 2018 and 2019. In 2022, he was named editor of Poetry magazine. [ 1 ]