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  2. FMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FMC Corporation operated a plant in Fridley Minnesota several hundred feet east of the Mississippi river from the 1940s until 1969 where it disposed of waste such as solvents, paint sludge, and plating wastes in an on-site dump. In the early 1980s, contamination from the on-site dump contaminated the Mississippi River, and nearby drinking water ...

  3. Downtown Philadelphia Historic District (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Philadelphia Historic District is a designated area within the city limits of Philadelphia, Mississippi in Neshoba County. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, and is loosely bounded by the streets of Myrtle, Peachtree, Walnut, and Pecan. The district features a number of commercial buildings built in ...

  4. Howard Industries is adding 200 jobs at new facility. What ...

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    QUITMAN — Howard Industries is expanding and will be adding roughly 200 jobs in its new 170,000-square-foot building in Clarke County. "We are very excited about being here in Quitman ...

  5. Flowserve - Wikipedia

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    2000 - Innovative Valve Technologies Inc. (Houston-based maintenance, repair, and replacement services for industrial valves, piping systems, and process system components [13]) 2002 - Flow Control division of Invensys (manufacturer of valves, actuators and associated flow control products [ 14 ] )

  6. Philadelphia, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia in June 1964 was the scene of the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, a 21-year-old black man from Meridian, Mississippi; Andrew Goodman, a 20-year-old Jewish anthropology student from New York City; and Michael Schwerner, a 24-year-old Jewish CORE organizer and former social worker, also from New York. Their deaths ...

  7. Holley Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Colt Industries Inc. acquired Holley from the Holley family. In 1998, Coltec Industries sold Holley Performance to a management-led team backed by Kohlberg & Co., L.L.C. [22] As of February 12, 2008, Holley filed for bankruptcy. [30] The 2008 bankruptcy led Holley to transfer its equity to holders of $95 million in second-lien debt.

  8. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    NABL replaced STAR after it was acquired by Safehold, Inc. [63] March 22, 2023: CERT: Certara: EXPO: Exponent: CERT replaced EXPO which replaced IAA, Inc. in the S&P 400 after it was acquired by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. [64] March 21, 2023: CVI: CVR Energy: AAWW: Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings: CVI replaced AAWW after it was acquired by Apollo ...

  9. Economy of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The federal government has several institutions in Philadelphia. The city served as the capital city of the United States, before the construction of Washington, D.C. Today, the East Coast operations of the United States Mint are based near the historic district, and the Federal Reserve Bank's Philadelphia division is based there as well.