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Rowlett (/ r aʊ ˈ l ɛ t /, [7] traditionally / ˈ r aʊ l ɪ t / [8] [9]) is a city in Dallas and Rockwall Counties in Texas, United States, and an eastern suburb of Dallas. It is a growing, upscale community with nearly $1.5 billion in development in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex , located on Lake Ray Hubbard .
Patrick O'Daniel Unit (then Mountain View), where Routier is located. Routier's trial began on January 6, 1997, in Kerrville, Texas. [19] [20] The prosecution suggested that Routier murdered her sons because of the family's financial difficulties [21] and described Routier as "...a self-centered woman, a materialistic woman, and a woman cold enough, in fact, to murder her own two children ...
Slater is from Rowlett, Texas. [2] Her grandfather, Ray Shockley, was the president of Wolf Brand Chili and later made it the official bowl of Texas. [3] She graduated from Rowlett High School in 1999 and the University of Texas at Austin in 2004 double majoring in journalism and government.
In 1862, she married Moses Calloway, and the two moved to Rowlett. [2] The couple started out as sharecroppers, but eventually owned their own farm. [2] Together, they had eleven children. [2] Endsley took over as the manager of the 100-acre family farm when her husband died in the late 1880s or early 1890s. [3]
In 1975, she was teamed with a fellow reporter named Tracy Rowlett and together they began a ten-year run as co-anchors of the 6 and 10 pm weeknight newscasts. [4] Within the first year, the new anchor team catapulted to number one in the ratings. It was the most successful news team in Dallas-Fort Worth television history. [2]
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Nannie Webb Curtis (1861–1920), president, Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union; May Dickson Exall (1859–1936), civic leader, founder of Dallas Public Library; Gloria Feldt (born 1942), feminist leader, author, political commentator; Margaret Formby (1929–2003), founder of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth