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For Forty Years, the Dust of the International-Great Northern Rail Yards and the Industrial Chemicals of Central Texas Cotton Gins Settled into the Lungs of Mart Families—Now, the Corporate Reckoning Has Arrived For a century, the City of Mart was defined by its division headquarters for the International-Great Northern Railroad and the rhythm of the cotton gins that powered the McLennan County economy. But for the pipefitters, railroad engineers, maintenance-of-way workers, and agricultural applicators who built this community, that work came with an invisible biological price. The asbestos insulation on those locomotive steam lines, the benzene in the solvents used at local industrial shops, and the herbicides sprayed across the blackland prairies did not simply vanish—they entered the bodies of workers, triggering cellular changes that often take decades to manifest as terminal disease. If you or a loved one in Mart has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or a catastrophic industrial injury, you are not merely a victim of "bad luck." You are likely a victim of a documented history of corporate concealment. Billion-dollar manufacturers knew as early as the 1930s that their products were lethal, yet they chose profit over the lives of Central Texas families.…