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  2. WNPX-TV - Wikipedia

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    It was later announced on January 14, 2021, that E. W. Scripps Company would cease operations of Qubo, Ion Plus and Ion Shop on February 28, 2021, as it was reported that they would move their Katz Broadcasting networks (which include Bounce TV, Court TV, Ion Mystery, Grit and Laff) to the former Ion Media owned-and-operated stations, but will ...

  3. American Manufacturing and Packaging - Wikipedia

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    The company operates under the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act 41 U.S.C. § 46, a U.S. federal law mandating that all federal agencies purchase specified supplies and services from non-profit organizations employing blind persons or others with severe disabilities, [7] [8] named after Senator Jacob K. Javits, who led efforts to expand the Wagner-O'Day Act of 1938. [9]

  4. Averitt Express - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Livingston Merchant's Co-op in 1958 and incorporated as Averitt Express in 1969. [2] [3] Averitt is owned by Gary Sasser, who purchased the company from its original owner, Thurman Averitt, in October 1971 at the age of 20. At the time of Sasser's purchase, Averitt operated 3 trucks and 5 trailers.

  5. Cookeville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturing company ATC Automation is also based in Cookeville, and in 2016 announced a $10.4 million investment plan intended to add 110 engineering jobs to the city. [37] Later in 2016, Academy Sports & Outdoors opened a 1.6 million square foot distribution center in Cookeville, the state's largest distribution center under one roof.

  6. Arda E. Lee's Hidden Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Arda E. Lee's Hidden Hollow is an 86-acre (350,000 m 2) recreational park in Cookeville, Tennessee created by Arda E. Lee in the 1970s. Originally the property was a tobacco, corn, and cattle farm owned by Arda's father, Eldridge, and uncle, Everett. In 1952 he purchased the property.

  7. RB Global - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers held its first auction with gross proceeds in excess of CA$1 million, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [4]: 39 Edmonton was also the site of the company's first permanent auction site (on company-owned land), which was established in 1976. Until then, Ritchie Bros. had been conducting its auctions on leased land.