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  2. List of Superfund sites in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Superfund sites in Indiana designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contaminations. [1]

  3. Ball brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Ball brothers, whose glass company became known for its home canning jars, went into business together in 1880, and made the decision to move their glass manufacturing operations from Buffalo, New York to Muncie, Indiana, in 1886, due to the abundance of natural gas in the area. The brothers opened their factory in Muncie in 1888.

  4. Category : Central Indiana Registered Historic Place stubs

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    Fire Station No. 1 (Muncie, Indiana) Fire Station No. 9 (Terre Haute, Indiana) First Baptist Church (Muncie, Indiana) First Congregational Church (Terre Haute, Indiana) First National Bank (Terre Haute, Indiana) William Fisher Polygonal Barn; Floral Hall (Portland, Indiana) Foley Hall; Foreman-Case House; Forest Hills Country Club; Forsythe ...

  5. Cincinnati, Richmond, & Muncie Depot (Muncie, Indiana)

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    The C&O ended passenger service to Muncie in 1949, but the station was used for freight service until 1950, when the Muncie Gear Works became its new tenant. In 1973, Chessie System (which eventually became CSX Transportation ) restored the station for passenger service so it could be used by Amtrak on the James Whitcomb Riley and George ...

  6. Terre Haute Ordnance Depot - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the Terre Haute Ordnance Depot began on June 4, 1942. It was one of two ordnance depots activated in Vigo County, Indiana that year. The depot was completed on December 4, 1942 at a cost of $5.6 million. Terre Haute Ordnance Depot was located on 523 acres (2.12 km 2) east of Fruitridge Avenue in Terre Haute, Indiana. [1]

  7. Terre Haute Transit goes fare-free starting Jan. 1 - AOL

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    Terre Haute Transit bus rides will become fare-free starting Jan. 1, 2025, Mayor Brandon Sakbun announced Monday morning. “This decision reflects our belief that access to affordable ...

  8. Ball State University - Wikipedia

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    Based on the school's close relationship with the Ball Corporation, a long-running nickname for the school was "Fruit Jar Tech." [9] During the regular legislative session of 1929, the General Assembly nominally separated the Terre Haute and Muncie campuses of the state teachers' college system, but it placed the governing of the Ball State ...

  9. History of Ball State University - Wikipedia

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    During this act, the state also reorganized its relationship with Terre Haute, and established a separate local board of trustees for the Muncie campus. In 1924, the State Teachers College Board of Trustees in Terre Haute, Indiana hired Benjamin J. Burris as the first president of the state-funded college. The Ball Brothers continued giving to ...