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Legacy High School, formerly known as Robert E. Lee High School, is a public, co-educational secondary school in Midland, Texas. Legacy High School is a part of the Midland Independent School District .
On May 20, 1981, in Knoxville, Tennessee, a 23-year-old mentally handicapped woman was murdered while on a date with her killer. [4]Prior to her murder, 23-year-old Lee Standifer, who suffered from mild mental disabilities due to diffused brain damage at the time of her birth, was a graduate of Farragut High School and a food processing plant employee of two years who lived at the YWCA in ...
Miller was born in Midland, Texas. He attended Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, and was a standout high school football player for the Lee Rebels. He was the nephew of Navy Cross winner Doris Miller. He attended the University of Nebraska, where he played for coach Tom Osborne's Conhusker teams from 1976 to 1979. As a senior in 1979, he ...
An induction ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m. October 11 at the LHS library, 3500 Neely Ave., Midland. This year's ... Four set for induction into Lee Legacy Wall of Honor
They observed Franklin Earl Miller, 59, "pulling on the doors" of Yadis Nails, at 1724 West Anderson Lane, near Burnet Road, while holding a rock, the release said. It said the business owner also ...
James Earl "Boobie" Miles Jr. (born April 16, 1970) [1] is an American former high school football running back for Permian High School in Odessa, Texas. He was a primary subject in the book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Buzz Bissinger , and the movie inspired by the book .
Sep. 20—MIDLAND — A California man pleaded guilty in federal court in Midland to two counts of wire fraud. According to court documents, Mitchell Vaughn Lee, of Los Angeles, acquired and ...
Frank Kell Cahoon, Midland oilman; the only Republican in the Texas legislature, 1965–1966; former Midland City Council member; Mike Conaway, United States Congressman; Tom Craddick, District 82 State Representative and former Speaker of the Texas House; Donald Evans, former US Secretary of Commerce