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  2. Moundsville Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Moundsville Echo is a weekly newspaper serving Moundsville, West Virginia and surrounding Marshall County since 1891. [1] The paper had a circulation of 2,750 in 2016. It is owned by Moundsville Echo, LLC [2] and published by Charles M. Walton. [3] In 2024, the daily newspaper briefly closed and relaunched as a weekly published on Thursdays ...

  3. West Virginia newspaper, the Moundsville Daily Echo, halts ...

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    The Moundsville Daily Echo, a small, independent daily newspaper in northern West Virginia, has stopped publication after 133 years and publisher Charlie M. Walton said Tuesday he was "exploring ...

  4. Moundsville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Moundsville is a city in and the county seat of Marshall County, West Virginia, United States, along the Ohio River. [4] The population was 8,122 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Wheeling metropolitan area. The city was named for the nearby ancient Grave Creek Mound, constructed 250 to 100 BC by indigenous people of the Adena culture. [5]

  5. Henderson Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Executive Airport (IATA: HSH, ICAO: KHND, FAA LID: HND) is a public use government airport located in Henderson, Nevada, 13 miles south of Las Vegas, in Clark County, Nevada. The airport is owned by the Clark County Commission [ 1 ] and is operated by the Clark County Department of Aviation .

  6. RTC Transit - Wikipedia

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    RTC Transit is the largest outsourced transit operation in the United States, having overtaken the title from the now-defunct Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Long Island Bus service in late 2011. As of 2011, the contract is worth approximately $600 million over seven years. [10]

  7. Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project - Wikipedia

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    Crescent Dunes began operation in September 2015, [27] but went off-line in October 2016 due to a leak in a molten salt tank. It returned to operation in July 2017. [28] While its average monthly production was expected to exceed 40,000 MWh, as of May 2019 it never reached that value and only exceeded half of it during 9 months. [36]

  8. List of brothels in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Rose Gentlemen's Club [12] – This brothel opened in late 2014 in the building that had previously housed the No. 1 Geisha (which closed in 2011). [10]Inez's D&D Bar [13] – This brothel is reportedly supposed to stand for "Dancing and Diddling". [10]

  9. Hawthorne Army Depot - Wikipedia

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    Hawthorne Army Depot surrounds the small town of Hawthorne, Nevada, where most of its employees reside.Before the facility became contractor-operated, it was staffed primarily by United States federal civil service workers and military personnel who were housed on government-owned property neighboring Hawthorne, including the now-abandoned town of Babbitt and military housing known as Schweer ...