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  2. David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport - Wikipedia

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    For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2022, the airport had 152,198 aircraft operations, an average of 417 per day: 97% general aviation, 2% air taxi, <1% commercial, and <1% military. There were 136 aircraft based at this airport: 117 single-engine, 14 multi-engine, and 5 jet. [1] Facilities include: The main Gill Aviation terminal

  3. Alto (rideshare) - Wikipedia

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    It launched in San Francisco in February 2022 but exited the market a year later. At the time, it said that the decision would speed its growth in the remaining markets of Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, D.C., Dallas and Houston and that it would soon announce new markets. [3] In January 2024, Alto ceased operations in Washington, DC and Miami.

  4. Why Half of a Houston Police Cruiser Looks Like a Taxi Cab

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  5. Jonathan Gill (American football) - Wikipedia

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    A native of New York, Gill played college football as a quarterback for the University of Akron, but saw limited playing time. [1] He returned to his home state in 2004, accepting a position as quarterbacks coach for the LIU Post Pioneers. [2] In his second season, Gill helped Rob Blount earn the conference player of the year award.

  6. Parents of rare identical quads share their first photoshoot

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    According to Dr. Nathan Sundgren, associate medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who treated the babies, the sisters are now all between 6.5 to 7 pounds, and "doing great."

  7. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    During the 1910s and 1920s the company was involved in multiple incidents of intimidation, harassment and violence with taxi drivers from other companies. In 1921, a Yellow Cab driver named Thomas A. Skirven, Jr. was shot and killed while standing outside a Yellow Cab garage. [5] Two Checker Taxi drivers were eventually convicted of his murder. [6]

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