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"The
success of any business is a reflection of the public's
confidence and trust in the company's product. The products
developed and manufactured by Franklin Homes reflect the
dedication of management, production, sales, and service
personnel. Through cooperation and teamwork, we have endeavored
to develop an organization, second to none, in the manufactured
housing industry. We believe the success
of Franklin Homes is attributable to the pride in workmanship,
quality control, and our over all desire to produce the
best product in the market place."
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Housing
is not the only highlight for Russellville. The city continues
to grow with the new completion of Highway 24, the four lane
expansion of this bustling connection to surrounding areas.
Industry and small businesses are encouraged to explore the
opportunities available in Russellville, which offers a population
rich with talent and enthusiasm as well as old world pride
in workmanship. Russellville embraces traditional values while
at the same time, welcomes change and progress with open arms.
Our 200 acre industrial park is host to numerous manufacturers
and industries, producing everything from wholesale food products
to manufactured housing and everything in-between. Room still
exists for expansion today and in the future, and is spurred
along by certain tax incentives offered to qualifying firms.
Russellville is also seeing growth in it's retail sector,
local businesses providing consumers with quality products
and services at moderate, reasonable prices.
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The
Russellville City Education System ranks in the top third of
the school systems in the state. The education complex is composed
of four schools located in an educational park totaling 115
acres. The school system is an integral part of, and perhaps
the greatest source of pride in Russellville and the surrounding
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Tradition
and dedication put the schools success in the forefront. The
complex also includes a fine arts facility, auditorium, football
stadium with rubberized track, softball and baseball fields,
four gymnasiums, playground facilities and a drivers education
range. Average ACT composite scores in 2001 were 20.6 and
equal or exceed state and national averages. Scholarship awards
for the 2001 year exceeded $1.25 million.
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