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  2. Muhlenberg County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenberg County was a Democratic-leaning county until after 2000, when it, along with the rest of Kentucky, swung hard into the right. Donald Trump 's performance in 2016 was the best for any Republican in the county's history, when he won nearly 72% of the county's vote.

  3. Marion 6360 - Wikipedia

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    The only Marion shovel that compared (in size and scope) to "The Captain" was the Marion 5960-M Power Shovel that worked at Peabody Coal Company's (Peabody Energy) River Queen Surface Mine in Central City, Kentucky. It was named the "Big Digger" and carried a 125-cubic-yard (96 m 3) bucket on a 215-foot-long (66 m) boom. It was Marion Power ...

  4. Powderly, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Powderly is located in central Muhlenberg County at (37.240274, -87.157042 The city is situated along U.S. Route 62 between Central City to the northeast and Greenville to the southwest. Kentucky Route 189 serves as a bypass route around Powderly.

  5. Marion Power Shovel Company - Wikipedia

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    In April 1946, the company changed its name to the Marion Power Shovel Company to more closely reflect its products. [6]Marion built its first walking dragline in 1939 and became a key player in providing giant stripping shovels to the coal industry, being the first to put a long-boom revolving stripping shovel to work in North America in 1911.

  6. Graham, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  7. Muhlenberg County chosen for first domestic TNT ... - AOL

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    Kentucky has been chosen as the site for a $435 million TNT production facility as the United States resumes domestic production of the explosive for the first time since the 1980s, according to a ...