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Hughes Springs is located in western Cass County. A small portion extends west into Morris County. The city is located along state highways 11 and 49, which run concurrently through the city limits. TX 11 leads east 15 miles (24 km) to Linden, and TX 49 leads southeast 9 miles (14 km) to Avinger.
Texas (1st district) March 7, 1976 82 Pneumonia [139] Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Sam B. Hall: March 4, 1929 August 6, 1893 Hughes Springs, Texas: 94th (1975–1977) William A. Barrett Democratic Pennsylvania (1st district) April 12, 1976 79 Pneumonia [140] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: U.S. Michael Myers
Dripping Springs Century News: Dripping Springs: Moser Community Media 1990 Thursday 1,062 News-Dispatch: Dripping Springs: Something More Media 1981 Thursday 877 The Dublin Citizen: Dublin: Brett Wesner 1990 Thursday 1,265 Moore County News-Press: Dumas: 1927 Sunday / Thursday 2,705 East Bernard Express: East Bernard: Hartman Newspapers, L.P ...
This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
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former Frank Mayborn Enterprises, Inc radio station KCEN TV, owned from (1978-1987). 2009 bought by NBC. Mayborn was a communication member and pioneer in media starting a radio station in KTEM at Temple in 1936, and owned WMAK radio at Nashville in 1945 and the KCEN-TV station in 1952 resided at Temple, Texas.
Darnell was born in Dallas, Texas, as one of four children (excluding her mother's two children from an earlier marriage) to postal clerk Calvin Roy Darnell and the former Margaret "Pearl" Brown. One of her maternal great-grandparents was Cherokee. [1] She was the younger sister of Undeen and the older sister of Monte Maloya and Calvin Roy, Jr..
The newspaper's "Titletown, TX" video series earned three 2017 Lone Star Emmys, the first in Star-Telegram history, and an award for excellence and innovation in visual storytelling from the 2017 Online Journalism Awards. In 2006, the Star-Telegram won the Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Award for General Excellence, Class IV. [10]