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  2. First call vehicle - Wikipedia

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    This is usually more economical for the funeral home when a new hearse is purchased, as opposed to purchasing a second new vehicle. The first call vehicle is sometimes operated by an outside company that has contracts with various mortuaries and funeral homes, rather than by the funeral homes. In the UK, these are known as private ambulances. [1]

  3. Diamond-Star Motors - Wikipedia

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    An incentive package worth US$274 million, and an intense and controversial lobbying effort by state and local government authorities, meant that Illinois won the new auto plant, [6] and in April 1986 ground was broken on a 1,900,000 sq ft (180,000 m 2) production facility in the town of Normal.

  4. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Mecum subsequently traded his remaining trucks to a North Carolina man in exchange for 40 collector cars; these, in addition to his own collection of 15 cars, prompted him to hold an auto auction. [3] The company's first auction was held in Rockford, Illinois in 1988. It was intended as a one-time event, but was derailed by 90-mile-per-hour ...

  5. Plans to build house for Bloomington veteran living in his ...

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    Answering a call: Strangers help Bloomington Marine veteran who has been living in car since 2020 fire Compliance: Monroe County urges veteran living in car to keep property trash-free

  6. Evergreen Cemetery (Bloomington, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was originally two separate cemeteries, adjacent to each other. The first was the Bloomington Cemetery, founded in 1850 by the Bloomington Cemetery Association; the other was Evergreen Cemetery, founded in 1860. [1] The Bloomington Cemetery was funded by city tax dollars, while Evergreen was privately funded and maintained.

  7. Celozzi-Ettleson Chevrolet - Wikipedia

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    The site was annexed into Elmhurst, Illinois on March 3, 2008. Ettleson currently owns Ettleson Cadillac-Buick-GMC and Ettleson Hyundai in Hodgkins with his son Michael Ettleson. Celozzi owned Celozzi Ford and Celozzi Chrysler in Waukegan until 2003, when he was forced to declare bankruptcy and shutter the dealerships after one of his former ...