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La Salle, city (1990 pop. 9,717), La Salle co., N Ill., on the Illinois River; settled 1830, inc. 1852. It forms a tricity unit with Peru and Oglesby. Corn, wheat, and soybeans are grown, and cattle and hogs are raised. Manufactures include chemicals, cement, circuit boards, and nonferrous metal products. The city developed as an important water transportation center after the opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal in 1848. |
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Malik scored 12 in the first quarter en route to a game-high 22 points, helping the Spartans (14-0) -- ranked sixth by the Daily News -- secure their third consecutive title at La Salle High and a sweep of all three tournaments, including Arroyo of El Monte and their own LaCanada Holiday Classic. La Salle University, located in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, has as its primary goal to graduate students who understand, value, and accept their responsibility to become active citizens in their communities and assume leadership roles. Prior to joining Agriliance, Peters has spent 23 years in various mid-and senior management positions with La Salle Farmers Grain, Madelia, MN. |
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