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Twenty-five years ago, Charlie Horky was a 19-year-old Angeleno with big dreams, lots of ambition and a single limousine to shuttle clients. Today, he's the owner of a multimillion-dollar transportation company, CLS, and has contracts with a slew of major hotel-casinos all over Las Vegas.
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By Susan Kanode
For The Yakima Herald-Republic
ELLENSBURG --Consistency is definitely the name of the game in rodeo. Riding consistently in the bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding means having a controlled ride and making it to the eight-second whistle.
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The chauffeur's credo -- Shuttle the famous, with eyes wide shut By LOUISE ROUG, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES Date: 03-03-2003, Monday Section: ENTERTAINMENT Edtion: All Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B
Scott Herwitz travels in a world of celebrity, privilege, and, sometimes, drama. Wearing a dark suit and shades, he is silent and nearly invisible - qualities that make him privy to secrets, deals, and the occasional romantic liaison.
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Article in Limousine Charter & Tour
15 Minutes With Charlie Horky established CLS Transportation in 1980 when he was just 19. His company went on a growth spurt throughout the 1990's. Horky has become one of the largest and most formidable operators in the business. Like most operators, Horky started his business with one car, serving one town. Today, he owns a fleet of more than 500 vehicles and has a network of affiliates from coast-to-coast.
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