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De Kalb (/ d ɪ ˈ k æ b / di KAB) is a city in Bowie County, Texas, United States; it is part of the Texarkana metropolitan statistical area. Its two area codes are 430 and 903. Its ZIP code is 75559. It is in the Central Time Zone, and its population was 1,527 at the 2020 United States census. [4]
Bowie County (/ ˈ b uː i / BOO-ee [1]) is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.Its legal county seat is Boston, though its courthouse is located in New Boston. [2] As of the 2020 census, the population was 92,893. [3]
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of DeKalb, Texas. Pages in category "People from DeKalb, Texas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Vietnam Memorial in Texarkana honors those killed from Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas.. The Texarkana metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is a two-county region anchored by the twin cities of Texarkana, Texas (population 37,333) and Texarkana, Arkansas (population 30,259), and encompassing surrounding communities in ...
DeKalb High School is a public high school located in DeKalb, Texas. It is the sole high school in the DeKalb Independent School District and is classified as a 3A school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). During 2022–2023, DeKalb High School had an enrollment of 272 students and a student to teacher ratio of 11.16. [1]
The city’s attorney, administrator and secretary have all resigned. ... This city hall in North Texas shuts down after mass resignations. Abby Church. January 20, 2023 at 3:12 PM.
During 2022–2023, DeKalb High School had an enrollment of 272 students in grades 9–12 and a student to teacher ratio of 11.16. [3] James L Germany Middle School (Grades 5–8) During 2022–2023, James L Germany Middle School had an enrollment of 235 students in grades 5–8 and a student to teacher ratio of 11 ...
Texas population density map. As of May 2024, the 1,225 Texas municipalities [3] [a] include 971 cities, 231 towns, and 23 villages.These designations are determined by United States Census Bureau requirements based on state statutes and may not match a municipality's self-reported designation. [4]