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Richland

American  
[rich-luhnd] / ˈrɪtʃ lənd /

noun

  1. a city in SE Washington, on the Columbia River: residential and administrative quarters for the Hanford Works.


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“The giants are key,” said Hamilton, a 54-year-old property manager in Richland, Wash. “You put out a wreath and you’re like, well that’s a dud.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But Meta’s recent deal to construct its Hyperion data center site in Richland Parish, Louisiana, included a $30 billion financing package comprising mostly of debt held via a special purpose vehicle.

From MarketWatch

Straight out of Richland Farms, a rural pocket of Compton where residents still raise goats and chickens and ride horseback, the Compton Cowboys are a collective of lifelong friends using horses to uplift their community and honor Black equestrian heritage.

From Los Angeles Times

Richland Farms has always been their home turf, and when the recent L.A. wildfires threatened horses across the city, the Cowboys mobilized to help evacuate and care for animals in danger.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s far less than in more urbanized and wealthier counties in the state such as Richland, Greenville, and Beaufort.

From Salon