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  3. Charles Khabouth - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Khabouth, then 22 years old, purchased a defunct gay club, The Manatee, at 11A St. Joseph Street in the Yonge & Wellesley area. After refurbishment, the venue was launched as Club Z. [10] The financing for the venture was approximately C$30,000, accrued from personal savings, a bank loan secured against his Audi car, [2] [9] and a loan from his stepfather. [2]

  4. Kevin Williamson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Williamson at the Glencoe Rally. Kevin Williamson (born 1961) is a writer, publisher, and activist originally from Caithness.He is a Scottish socialist and republican and was an activist for the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP).

  5. Ink, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Ink is a ghost town in Shannon County, Missouri, United States. It is located at the intersection of Missouri Route N and county road 328. It is located on the north side of Spring Valley Creek just south of the Sunklands Conservation Area.

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  7. Lebanon, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Laclede County in Missouri. [4] The population was estimated at 15,013 at the time of the 2020 census. [ 5 ] It is the county seat of Laclede County. [ 4 ]

  8. KBNN - Wikipedia

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    KBNN (750 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Established in 1973, the station is licensed to Lebanon, Missouri, United States, and serves the Springfield, Missouri, area.

  9. Waynesville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Pulaski County Mirror closed in February 2017 and had been owned by the Lebanon Daily Record, a family owned newspaper in an adjoining county. The paper is a merger of the Richland Mirror and Pulaski County Democrat in St. Robert, which were separate weekly papers owned by the Lebanon Daily Record until their owner merged them in 2009.