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Piketon is a
village in Pike
County in the U.S.
state of Ohio,
along the
Scioto River. The
village is best
known for the
uranium enrichment plant located...
- was
established as the town of Pike in 1824. This was
changed in 1829 to
Piketon and the town was
incorporated under that name in 1848. In 1850, this was...
- the U.S.
Department of
Energy to
build a
cascade of 16
centrifuges in
Piketon, Ohio to
demonstrate production of High-****ay, Low-Enriched Uranium, or...
- The
Piketon Mounds (also
called Graded Way) are a
group of
earthworks located in
Piketon, Ohio in the
United States. The site is
listed on the National...
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jointly owned by
several parent electrical utilities. It is
headquartered in
Piketon, Ohio. OVEC and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Indiana-Kentucky Electrical...
- victim, an
adult male, was
found shot to
death in his
camper in
nearby Piketon.
Three young children,
including two infants, were
physically unharmed...
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Piketon High
School is a
public high
school in
Piketon, Ohio, USA. It is the only high
school in the
Scioto Valley Local School District. The nickname...
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brought new
growth to the area. In 1861, the
county seat was
moved here from
Piketon.
Waverly is
served by the
Garnet A.
Wilson Public Library.
Historians believe...
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facility located in
Scioto Township, Pike County, Ohio, just
south of
Piketon, Ohio, that
previously produced enriched uranium,
including highly enriched...
- into NORAD,
Tyler launches a laser-guided
missile at Air
Force One from
Piketon, Ohio,
killing Hammond and
everyone on board.
Raphelson is
sworn in as...