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Magness may refer to: *Magness (surname) *Magness, Arkansas, a town in Independence County, Arkansas, United States See also

*Magness Arena, a sports arena in Denver, Colorado, United States *Magnes (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Magness (surname)
Magness is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bob Magness (1924–1996), American businessman *Clif Magness, American songwriter and record producer * Gary Magness, American businessman and film producer *Janiva Magness (born 1957), American singer and songwriter *Jodi Magness Jodi Magness (born September 19, 1956) is an archeologist, archaeologist, orientalist and scholar of religion. She serves as the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel H ...
(born 1956), American biblical scholar {{surname ...
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Magness, Arkansas
Magness is a town in Independence County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 202 at the 2010 census. The mayor is Jerrit Pectol. Geography Magness is located in eastern Independence County at (35.703168, -91.481058). Arkansas Highway 69 passes through the town, leading east to Newark and north to Sulphur Rock. Batesville, the county seat, is to the northwest via Highway 69. According to the United States Census Bureau, Magness has an area of , all land. The town is named after a family, or one of its members (probably Colonel Morgan Magness), who was prominent in Independence County before the Civil War. They were the largest slaveholding family in the county, but since Independence County, located in the mountains, had few slaves, the Magnesses had less than 20. Transportation * Arkansas Highway 69 Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 191 people, 82 households, and 55 families residing in the town. The population density was 129.4/km2 (333.3/ ...
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Magness Arena
Magness Arena is a multi-purpose collegiate sports arena in Denver, Colorado. It was built from 1997 to 1999 as part of the Daniel L. Ritchie Center, the sports complex at the University of Denver. It is home to the Denver Pioneers ice hockey and basketball teams. It replaces the former DU Arena which was razed in 1997 to make way for the Ritchie Center. Magness Arena opened September 1999, one month before the Pepsi Center. The arena was voted, "Best New Sports Venue" by ''Westword'' in 2000. About the arena The arena is named after cable television pioneer Bob Magness, who donated $10 million towards construction costs. It features padded individual seating, two members-only club seating areas, a four-sided video scoreboard, and a concourse with glassed-in views of the adjoining Hamilton Gymnasium and El Pomar Natatorium. The arena can be identified around the city by the attached , gold-spired Williams Tower, which contains a 65-bell carillon. The largest hockey crowd in ar ...
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