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  • RIDGECREST - A Ridgecrest home burned down Sunday morning, reportedly originating from an air conditioner in a back room.

    The Natchez Democrat 2010

  • Well, Ridgecrest is right in between me and Montreat, the Junaluska Assembly right down the road.

    Amazing Thread v.2.0 2009

  • She lives in Ridgecrest and started Red Rock Books; her stepdaughter runs the store now.

    Holly Robinson: The Book Tour: Is It Worth It? Holly Robinson 2010

  • She lives in Ridgecrest and started Red Rock Books; her stepdaughter runs the store now.

    Holly Robinson: The Book Tour: Is It Worth It? Holly Robinson 2010

  • She lives in Ridgecrest and started Red Rock Books; her stepdaughter runs the store now.

    Holly Robinson: The Book Tour: Is It Worth It? Holly Robinson 2010

  • On Jan. 25, for instance, Solar Millennium withdrew its 16-month-old license application for a 250-megawatt solar station called Ridgecrest, citing regulators' concerns over the project's impact on the Mohave ground squirrel.

    NYT > Home Page By TODD WOODY 2011

  • On Jan. 25, for instance, Solar Millennium withdrew its 16-month-old license application for a 250-megawatt solar station called Ridgecrest, citing regulators' concerns over the project's impact on the Mohave ground squirrel.

    NYT > Home Page By TODD WOODY 2011

  • On Jan. 25, for instance, Solar Millennium withdrew its 16-month-old license application for a 250-megawatt solar station called Ridgecrest, citing regulators’ concerns over the project’s impact on the Mohave ground squirrel.

    Wonkbook: One step closer to shutdown? 2011

  • Anna Ludlam, a 32-year-old in Ridgecrest, Calif., is a jobless worker whom the Labor Department wouldn't count as unemployed.

    Low Share of Adults Working Justin Lahart 2011

  • There's a reason we decided to live here on the "Christian side" of the mountains, though if it were up to me I'd turn that gigantic cross (visible from I-40 for miles) at Ridgecrest into a huge Buddha just for comedic value.

    Amazing Thread v.2.0 2009

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