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  2. Billingstown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Billingstown is an unincorporated community in Williams County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] ... The community was named for William Billings, an early settler. [2]

  3. List of companies in Greater Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    AK Steel, steel producer (in West Chester, Ohio); acquired by Cleveland-Cliffs in 2020. CFM International, manufacturer of jet engines; joint venture between Snecma (SAFRAN Group) and the General Electric Company; GE Aerospace, aircraft engine manufacturer;a subsidiary of the General Electric conglomerate (in Evendale, Ohio); employs 7,400 [2]

  4. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Atlas World Group ; Batesville Casket Company ; Berry Global ; Better World Books ; Calumet Specialty Products Partners (Indianapolis) Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad (Michigan City) CNO Financial Group ; Cummins ; DirectBuy (Merrillville) Do It Best ; Elevance Health (Indianapolis)

  5. Leading sire in North America - Wikipedia

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    This is determined by the amount of prize money won by the sire's progeny during the year. It is restricted to stallions which are based in North America, but currently includes earnings from overseas races in Great Britain , Ireland , France , Italy , Germany and the United Arab Emirates as well as domestic earnings.

  6. Gone West - Wikipedia

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    Gone West (March 10, 1984 – September 7, 2009) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by William O. Reed, he was a son of the influential sire Mr. Prospector . His dam, Secrettame , was a daughter of 1973 U.S. Triple Crown winner Secretariat .

  7. Jobs, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Jobs was named after William Job (1843–1931) who was once one of the most prominent coal company operators in the Hocking Valley. It had several mines, a row of houses, a school and a post office was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1924. [2] The train station was on the Brush Fork Branch of the Hocking Valley Railway.