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  2. Rohn Industries - Wikipedia

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    ROHN Manufacturing was founded in 1948 by Dwight Rohn, who at the time was manager of the Peoria Airport. The first tower he built was for airport use. [ 1 ] ROHN first began producing antenna towers for home television reception, and subsequently expanded its product line to include the manufacturing of telecommunication towers and other ...

  3. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Ohio House Bill #129 was passed, allowing CMHA to begin hiring Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission "OPOTC" certified sworn peace officers with the same training level and legal capability as city police officers such as the city of Cleveland, formally certifying the CMHA division of safety and security as an official law enforcement ...

  4. Category:Radio masts and towers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio masts and towers in Ohio" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  5. Bohn Tower - Wikipedia

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    Bohn Tower is a 1972-erected 204-foot 22-story apartment tower that provides public housing in downtown Cleveland. [1] It is named after one of the former directors of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority , Ernest J. Bohn , who directed the agency responsible for public housing in Cleveland from 1933 until 1968. [ 2 ]

  6. Amateur radio club connects students with enthusiasts - AOL

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    28/22 NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — An amateur radio club at a local college is connecting students with other radio enthusiasts from around the world while engaging in groundbreaking research. From the ...

  7. WCSO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station's call letters were changed to WCSO—for Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio—on March 6, 1925, [3] and the station was reassigned to 1170 kHz on June 15, 1927. [7] Originally located at Wittenberg's Carnegie Science Hall, the studios were eventually moved to Blair Hall, with the radio towers erected in front of the science ...

  8. New towers to boost MARCS radio for Portage safety forces - AOL

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    The $7 million project to build the Multi-Agency Radio Communications System towers is a collaboration of the Portage County Emergency Management Agency, Portage County Commissioners, Ohio ...

  9. Category:Towers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Radio masts and towers in Ohio (7 P) S. Skyscrapers in Ohio (4 C, 14 P) Suspension bridges in Ohio (10 P) Pages in category "Towers in Ohio" The following 10 pages ...