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solon

[soh-luhn] / ˈsoʊ lən /


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Billie Nill, 8, of Takoma Park, Maryland, and her dad spent a night camping at Stokesville Campground in Mount Solon, Virginia.

From Washington Post

Adriano Mannino, a philosopher at the University of Munich and director of the Solon Center for Policy Innovation in Germany, said that the collective benefits of the vaccine dominated thinking in Britain, while Germans were more concerned with the risk of an injection going wrong in individual cases.

From New York Times

Melloy, 14, of Solon, Iowa, is among a growing number of snowboarders and skiers packing local ski slopes during a winter of abundant natural snow and limited indoor recreational opportunities due to COVID-19.

From Washington Times

According to a criminal complaint charging the boy with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, the attack occurred Jan. 11 at a home in the Town of Solon Springs.

From Washington Times

Johnson, who retired in 2006 as director of Auburn’s Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center in south Alabama, said working surrounded by longleaf made him realize that stands were losing quality and shrinking in range.

From Washington Times