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  2. KXII - Wikipedia

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    News programming on KXII-DT3 expanded on August 26, 2011, when KXII debuted a half-hour, weeknight-only newscast at 5:30 p.m. and expanded the 9 p.m. newscast to a half-hour (the former, which was canceled in September 2016, was intended to provide a local alternative to the national early evening news programs seen on the Big Three networks ...

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  4. List of stations owned or operated by Gray Media - Wikipedia

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    Stations formerly owned by Gray Media Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes El Dorado: Arkansas: KTVE: 1967: 1996: KAQY: 2014: 2014 [h]Grand Junction

  5. High school basketball coach dead, 8-year-old daughter ...

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    An Oklahoma basketball coach was found dead and his 8-year-old daughter remains missing after the family's car was swept away by raging floodwaters in Texas on Christmas Eve.

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  7. Leila Rahimi - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, [1] she went to work as a sports anchor/reporter with CBS-affiliate KXII-TV in Sherman, Texas. She held various positions at Fox Sports Southwest in Dallas from 2001 to 2011. [ 2 ] In 2007, she accepted a position with NBC-affiliate KXAN-TV in Austin, Texas . [ 2 ]

  8. At Least 9 Killed In Kentucky And Georgia As Floods, Severe ...

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    At least nine people died as a massive storm system pounded the South with flooding and severe weather Saturday and Sunday, while snow and ice moved into the Northeast.

  9. KWTX-TV - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 1999, Atlanta-based Gray Communications Systems (now Gray Television) announced that it would acquire KWTX-TV, KBTX-TV, and KXII from Texoma Broadcasting for $139 million. Texoma had long owned the stations through three Bostick-controlled holding companies—KWTX Broadcasting, Inc., Brazos Broadcasting, Inc., and KXII Broadcasters ...