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  2. Accuride Corp. announces it's investing millions, adding jobs ...

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    HENDERSON, Ky. − Accuride Corp. announced Thursday its plans to invest $2 million in improvements for its Henderson facility, adding 15 jobs in the process.

  3. Office Depot - Wikipedia

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    Office Depot, Inc. is an American office supply retailer headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. The company operates 960 retail stores in the United States under the Office Depot and OfficeMax brands, [4] as well as e-commerce sites and a business-to-business sales organization. The company has combined annual sales of approximately $11 billion ...

  4. Henderson Central Business Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Garnett St. from Church to Young Sts., Henderson, North Carolina Coordinates 36°19′34″N 78°24′19″W  /  36.32611°N 78.40528°W  / 36.32611; -78

  5. Henderson, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Henderson is a home rule-class city [4] along the Ohio River and the county seat of Henderson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 29,781 at the 2020 U.S. census . It is part of the Evansville–Henderson, IN–KY Combined Statistical Area , locally known as the " Tri-State Area ," and is considered the southernmost suburb of ...

  6. List of office supply companies in the United States

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    The following is an incomplete list of office-supply companies in the United States. 0–9 ... Office Depot; OfficeMax; Office Zone; Pendaflex [2] Paper Mate; Parker ...

  7. LH&StL Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The LH&STL Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was originally built as the Louisville, Henderson and Texas Railway in 1882, with the intent of building a line to Texas by way of St. Louis, Missouri. It was nicknamed "The Texas Line," by which it is still often referred today.