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  2. New truck center open for business in Wichita Falls - AOL

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    Trish Choate, Wichita Falls Times Record News December 19, 2023 at 9:22 AM HOLT Truck Centers opened a new full-service facility in Wichita Falls, offering a range of services and employing local ...

  3. Wichita used-car dealer banned, ordered to pay $418K ... - AOL

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    Wichita used-car dealer banned, ordered to pay $418K. ... He said the dealership signed the $20,000 consent judgment back in 2019 because they didn’t know any better. ... Toddler nearly falls ...

  4. Wichita car dealer rolled back odometers, lied to Dept. of ...

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    Adam Newbrey operated Ideal Motors, which is also known as I-Deal Motors, Midwest Wholesale and Prestige Motors, according to the release.

  5. Lithia Motors - Wikipedia

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    Lithia Motors began in 1946 when Walt DeBoer opened a single car dealership in Ashland, Oregon.In the first year, the five-person company sold 14 cars. [16] In 1968, Walt's son, Sidney DeBoer, took over the business and incorporated Lithia Motors Inc. Sidney reorganized the business and in 1970 purchased a Dodge dealership in Medford.

  6. Asbury Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    Asbury Automotive Group is an American company based in Atlanta that operates auto dealerships in various parts of the United States. Founded in 1995, it was ranked No. 360 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list.

  7. Fort Worth and Denver Railway - Wikipedia

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    Construction began at Hodge Junction, just north of Fort Worth, on November 27, 1881, and by September 1882, Dodge had completed 110 mi (180 km) of track to Wichita Falls, Texas. By 1885, the line reached Harrold; [2] by 1886, Chillicothe; by 1887, Clarendon and Amarillo; [3] and by 1888, Texline on the New Mexico border.