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  2. Curves International - Wikipedia

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    Curves International, also known as Curves for Women, Curves Fitness, or just Curves, is an international fitness franchise co-founded by Gary and Diane Heavin in 1992. As of May 31, 2019, Curves lists 367 franchise locations open in the United States on their Facebook page.

  3. Gary Heavin - Wikipedia

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    Curves is now based in Waco, Texas. By 2007, Curves had over 10,000 locations and was the largest fitness chain in the world. [4] However, since selling Curves to North Castle Partners, a private equity company, more than 75% of the Curves franchises have closed. North America is now the home of approximately 600 Curves franchises.

  4. Municipal authority (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    In its 2002 Census of Governments, the U.S. Census Bureau listed 1,885 municipal authorities in Pennsylvania. Prominent among them are the Allegheny County Airport Authority, which operates Pittsburgh International Airport and Allegheny County Airport, large sewer authorities in Allegheny and Delaware counties, and parking authorities in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

  5. York sewer system sale was 'a win, win, win, win and win ...

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    York Mayor Michael Helfrich was one of the speakers before a tour of the Pennsylvania American Water Company's York sewer treatment plant June 5, 2024. Agreements made at the time of the sale ...

  6. Bullskin Township/Connellsville Township Joint Sewage Authority

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    In 2009, the authority raised sewage rates $2.70, a move that was expected to generate $30,000, which would pay for $36,000 in capital improvements. [1] References

  7. Greater Greensburg Sewage Authority - Wikipedia

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    Although executives of the Greater Greensburg Sewer Authority applied for an $8,000,000 grant from the United States government in February 1988 to enable upgrading of the authority's sewer treatment plant to bring it into compliance with new ammonia nitrogen pollution limits that were scheduled to take effect under the Clean Water Act of the ...