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The U.S. state of Texas is divided into 254 counties, more than any other U.S. state. [1] While only about 20% of Texas counties are generally located within the Houston—Dallas—San Antonio—Austin areas, they serve a majority of the state's population with approximately 22,000,000 inhabitants.
Providence Elementary School serves most of Denton ISD Cross Roads, [8] while a section is zoned to Cross Oaks Elementary School. [9] All of the Denton ISD portion is zoned to Rodriguez Middle School, [10] and Braswell High School. [11] The majority of Denton County, Cross Roads included, is in the boundary of North Central Texas College. [12]
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CalOptima is a publicly funded health insurance plan for low-income citizens for Orange County, CA. With an annual budget of US$4 billion serving 940,000 members as of July 2022, [ 1 ] it is also the single largest county organized health insurer in the state. [ 2 ]
Cross Roads is an unincorporated community located in Milam County, Texas, United States. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 35 in 2000. History
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The first section of Interstate Highway from county line to county line to open in the state was a 43-mile (69 km) section of I-35 in Bexar County. By 1967, the highway system controlled 66,000 miles (106,000 km) of highway. [5] In 1984, US 66 was replaced by I-40 and the US 66 designation was removed from the state highway system the following ...
Was on County Road 351 from SH 267 to US 67. Was cancelled when the US 67 relief route was completed. SH 168 — — — — 1932: 1934 Partially redesignated SH 97: SH 168: 0.87: 1.40 SH 87 in Galveston: Galveston naval installation 1986: current Shortest signed state highway in Texas; [2] former routing of SH 87 SH 169 — — — —