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  2. XL Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Location of XL Ranch. The XL Ranch is an Indian reservation located in Modoc County, north of Burney, California. [1]It is home to the Hewisedawi band of the Pit River Tribe, a federally recognized tribe, which includes 9 bands of Achomawi Indians [2] and 2 bands of Atsugewi Indians.

  3. Teichert (company) - Wikipedia

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    Teichert, a private company, is an infrastructure and site development contractor and a construction materials producer. The company's construction services include mass grading, asphalt paving, concrete curbs and sidewalks, underground pipelines, and joint utility installations.

  4. ZAP (motor company) - Wikipedia

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    The ZAPTRUCK XL classifies as a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV), with an off-road payload up to 1,900 lb (860 kg) and a convertible truck bed, have served a small contractor company from California, Ghilotti Construction Co., to move parts off site, [62] UPS delivery services have also added the four-wheeled vehicle mostly to its Bay Area parcel ...

  5. U.S. Route 395 in California - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 395 (US 395) is a United States Numbered Highway, stretching from Hesperia, California to the Canadian border in Laurier, Washington.The California portion of US 395 is a 557-mile (896 km) route which traverses from Interstate 15 (I-15) in Hesperia, north to the Oregon state line in Modoc County near Goose Lake.

  6. Amid the population exodus, California saw housing ... - AOL

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    Unaffordability and the pandemic have driven several years of population loss in California, a trend that continued in 2022, when the state lost around 138,400 people, a 0.35% loss.

  7. History of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    In his first two terms as governor (1975–1983) he signed legislation into law for the study of a high-speed rail system. In September 1982, the California legislature passed AB 3647, authorizing the construction of a $2bn “bullet train” between Los Angeles and San Diego, [3] including the issuance of $1.25bn in state bonds. [4]

  8. Hutton Companies - Wikipedia

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    At the time of publish, Hutton had 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of the companies' mixed-use master-planned community (Upland, California) under construction, totaling $152,000,000 in market value.

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