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  2. Edinburg, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Edinburg (/ ˈ ɛ d ɪ n b ɜːr ɡ / ED-in-burg) is a city in and the county seat of Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. [6] The population was 100,243 at the 2020 census, [3] and in 2022, its estimated population was 104,294, [4] making it the second-largest city in Hidalgo County, and the third-largest city in the larger Rio Grande Valley region.

  3. UTRGV Baseball Stadium - Wikipedia

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    UTRGV Baseball Stadium, originally Edinburg Stadium, is a stadium in Edinburg, Texas, United States. [3] It is primarily used for baseball and is the home of the UTRGV Vaqueros of college baseball. It was also the home to the Edinburg Roadrunners of the Texas–Louisiana League/Central Baseball League/United League Baseball.

  4. Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster - Wikipedia

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    After local banker F.W. McKay bought the newspaper to rescue it from legal trouble in 1910, it was sold to Marion and Goldie Parrott in 1919, who sold it to Windel Shannon in 1952. In 1957–58, Southern Newspapers bought the papers, along with the Fort Bend Reporter (est. circa 1921) and merged them to form the twice-weekly Herald-Coaster .

  5. Category:People from Edinburg, Texas - Wikipedia

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  6. Borger News-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The company sold the newspaper to Community Newspaper Holdings (CNHI) in 1998. [4] In 2001, CNHI put the News-Herald up for sale along with 30 other properties, including fellow West Texas papers the Big Spring Herald and Sweetwater Reporter. [5] Horizon Publications bought the three West Texas papers in 2003. [6]

  7. Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy dies six months after ...

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    A veteran Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy has died six months after he was severely burned in a fire at one of the department's mobile shooting ranges, a family spokesperson said Sunday.

  8. Sweetwater Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1881, the same year as its city and county, as the Sweetwater Advance, by Charles Edwin Gilbert, founder of the nearby Abilene Reporter.It later published as the Nolan County Review and became the daily Reporter in 1911 under publisher John W. Millsaps and his partner W.A. Perry. [2]

  9. Richard B. Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Richard B. Woodward (1953–2023) [1] was an arts critic in New York from 1985. His contributions appeared in The New York Times [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Wall Street Journal , [ 4 ] The Atlantic , Bookforum , Film Comment , The American Scholar , The New Yorker , Vanity Fair , Interview , Vogue , and The New Criterion . [ 5 ]