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A man responsible for the building of many homes and apartments in Wichita Falls and for bringing the World War I Jenny biplane to town, has died. Developer, civic leader Robert Seabury dies Skip ...
The Pecos Independent responded with an editorial that said, "We will put our advertising columns up for sale, as will any other newspaper, but we WILL NOT sell our editorial support." In response, Estes launched the rival Pecos Daily News on August 1, 1961. He spent about $600,000 and the Independent lost $400,000. It was nearly bankrupt when ...
Argus Leader - Sioux Falls, Daily [1] Arlington Sun - Arlington, South Dakota [2] Bennett County Booster II - Martin; Beresford Republic - Beresford; Bison Courier - Bison; Black Hills Pioneer - Spearfish; Brandon Valley Challenger - Brandon; Britton Journal - Britton; Brookings Register - Brookings; Capital Journal - Pierre; Central Dakota ...
Oklahoma-based Keith Biglow is keeping four funeral homes there. Phillips, 63, made the decision to close the Wichita home. “I’ve got to be with my family.” ...
La Escalera Ranch also extends over much of Pecos County and portions of Reeves and Brewster Counties. It is known for its herd of Black Angus cattle and its abundant wildlife. Joseph Sterling Bridwell, a Wichita Falls philanthropist and oilman, also owned a ranch in Archer County. [21]
Wichita Falls is located in the 30th district of the Texas Senate. Craig Estes, a Republican, had held the senate seat since 2001, until Pat Fallon won election in 2018. Wichita Falls is part of Texas's 13th congressional district for the U.S. House of Representatives. Ronny Jackson, a Republican, has held this seat since 2021.
Earl G. Graves, Ltd would grow to include a number of divisions including publishing, marketing, radio, television and event coordinating arms. The firm is the co-owner of the private equity fund Black Enterprise Greenwich Street Corporate Growth Fund, an equity partnership formed with Travelers Group, Inc.
Shot and killed while performing a drug search on a Greyhound bus in Pecos. [216] Deputy Sheriff James Robert Godley: Anderson County, Texas Sheriff's Department: December 13, 1874: Shot and killed by Bob Smith while attempting to arrest him on a bigamy charge. His partner, Deputy Sheriff J.F. Henderson, was wounded but survived the incident.