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Nuclear Research Center near Saxonburg, just south of the city limits. The research program flourished up to the mid-1970s. By then the accelerator had become obsolete and was dismantled. The site was converted to industrial purposes, and is now occupied by
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Gillespie was elected in a special election to complete the remainder of Bauman's term. As of 2023, Gillespie remains in office.
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