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  2. Shannon-Williamson Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Shannon-Williamson Ranch, is located in Antioch, California. The Williamson family settled in Antioch in 1867. They were granted a homestead in 1874 signed by then U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant. The original house burned down in 1895. The current house that stands is the one that was rebuilt after the fire. The ranch operated from 1875 to ...

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  4. Pillars of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Pillars of Hope (called Pilares de Esperanza in some advertisements) is a specialty boarding school in Costa Rica, located on the former site of the Academy at Dundee Ranch that was shut down by the Costa Rican government in 2003.

  5. Academy at Dundee Ranch - Wikipedia

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    A new WWASP facility called Pillars of Hope was opened at the site of Academy at Dundee Ranch in 2004. [8] It is also marketed as Seneca Ranch Second Chance Youth Ranch. [9] The former director of Dundee Ranch said in a sworn statement in 2003 that WWASP took 75 percent of Dundee Ranch's income, leaving little money to care for its 200 children ...

  6. Justice Department resolves investigation of Antioch Police ...

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    Antioch, a city of more than 117,000 about 50 miles northeast of San Francisco, is more than 2/3 non-white, more than 1/3 Hispanic or Latino, and about 1/5 Black, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

  7. Antioch, California - Wikipedia

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    Antioch is served by the Antioch Press, [73] published by Brentwood Press & Publishing Corporation. Antioch Press is a weekly newspaper that is published every Friday. The current circulation is just over 4,000. The Antioch Ledger was first issued on March 10, 1870. To commemorate the paper's formation, a copy of its first issue has been framed ...

  8. Fifty years ago, Merced mourned the passing of local leaders ...

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    From Judge George to Deacon Jones to Supervisor O’Banion, Merced County lost pillars of the community in 1973, writes local historian Sarah Lim. Fifty years ago, Merced mourned the passing of ...

  9. Wade Harper - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, he was appointed to the Antioch Unified School District’s Board of Trustees. [3] In 2010, he won a 4-year term on the City Council, the second African-American to serve on the council after Reggie Moore, who was elected in 2006 [ 1 ] reflecting Antioch's growing Black population which had increased from 10% in 2000 to 17% in 2010. [ 1 ]