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    Slate has been quarried in north Wales for almost two millennia with the Segontium Roman fort at Caernarfon being roofed by local slate in the late second century. Export of slate has been carried out for several centuries, which was recently confirmed by the discovery in the Menai Strait of the wreck of a 16th-century wooden ship carrying finished slates.

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  4. Slate Mills, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Slate Mills is an unincorporated community in Ross County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] History. The namesake Slate Mills was a mill built at the site in 1827. [2]

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    The OSHP also maintains a force of State of Ohio Police Officers mostly located in the Columbus, Ohio area, who provide security police services to the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds as well as perform security police functions at special events on state property. [11] State of Ohio Police ...

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    Ohio regulators have approved of subsidies totaling more than $100 million for two coal-fired plants, a legacy of the House Bill 6 scandal. Ohio regulators OK $100 million in subsidies for 2 aging ...

  7. Niles, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Niles was founded in 1806 by James Heaton, who owned one of the first iron-ore processing plants in Ohio. The town originally went by the name of Heaton's Furnace but was later renamed Nilestown, after Hezekiah Niles (editor of the Niles Register, a Baltimore newspaper). In 1843, the name was shortened to Niles.

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    Gelsinger was in charge when the company announced it would build two chipmaking plants in New Albany. Intel CEO Gelsinger, 'driving force' behind Ohio plants, leaves struggling chipmaker Skip to ...

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    When police entered the residence at approximately 3 p.m. they found a large pig inside, per WBNS. The Dispatch reported that police believe Westergaard Rigney was attacked by two pigs “roaming ...