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    Police shot at a 16-year-old student holding a gun Monday morning at a suburban Dallas charter school as they negotiated with him to put down his weapon, authorities said.

  4. Mesquite, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Mesquite Independent School District operates KEOM, a high-school sports and classic-hits radio station. The city's newspaper community primarily subscribes to The Dallas Morning News, Al Dia, and other Dallas-based newspapers. The Dallas Morning News has a section dedicated to local news in Mesquite. [38]

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  7. Eureka (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The Rancho Mesquite struggled initially. [4] Greg Lee, the son of Ted Lee, [10] lived at the hotel and served as president of the Rancho Mesquite. Greg Lee became familiar with regular customers and their opinions of the property, and he used this knowledge to improve the Rancho Mesquite by adding a steakhouse and newer slot machines.

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  9. Gold Butte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Gold Butte National Monument, southeastern Nevada. The monument consists of 296,937 acres (120,166 ha). [1] The Gold Butte National Monument fills a gap between Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, creating a continuous swath of conserved land and establishing a wildlife corridor. [2]