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  2. Tyler Morning Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's Sunday edition is known as the Tyler Morning Telegraph. The Tyler Courier-Times was a sister afternoon paper published until 1995. The paper uses a white letter T over a blue circle as its logo, changing from the previous stylized paperboy. The paper bills itself as "the Tyler Paper" in advertising and elsewhere, including its URL.

  3. Floyd Wagstaff - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Solomon Wagstaff (January 8, 1911 – February 5, 2000) was an American football and basketball coach and athletics administrator. He coached Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas from 1946 to 1975 and served as athletic director until retiring in 1984.

  4. Steve Breedlove - Wikipedia

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    Breedlove was born in Tyler, Texas to First Lieutenant James Robby Breedlove and Paula Kent. [1] [2] He graduated from Robert E. Lee High School and attended Washington and Lee University for undergraduate studies. [1]

  5. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Morning Telegraph: Tyler: M. Roberts Media 1877 Online daily / print Wed / Fri / Sun 8,055 Uvalde Leader-News: Uvalde: Craig Garnett 1879 Sunday / Thursday 3,472 Valley Mills Progress: Valley Mills: 1989 2nd & 4th Wednesday 580 Van Alstyne Leader: Van Alstyne: CherryRoad Media: 1892 Friday 315 The Van Horn Advocate: Van Horn: 1910 ...

  6. Joseph Strickland - Wikipedia

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    On November 4, 2012, days before the 2012 United States presidential election, Strickland led a public rally and prayer service in downtown Tyler asking the faithful to turn toward God before the election. In an editorial written for the Tyler Morning Telegraph, Strickland said:

  7. Michael Emile Mahfood - Wikipedia

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    Michael Emile Mahfood (21 June 1949 Detroit, Michigan - 21 September 2021 Tyler, Texas) was the founder of Group M7 (est. 1995), a web service company in the United States. He leveraged his wealth and business experience by assisting improvements to education and healthcare endowments in East Texas .

  8. Giles was facing charges of heroin and drug paraphernalia possession, according to the Texas attorney general. The cause of death was due to a methamphetamine overdose and heart disease, according to the Dallas Morning News. Jail or Agency: Irving City Jail; State: Texas; Date arrested or booked: 4/15/2016; Date of death: 4/17/2016; Age at ...

  9. Sarah McClendon - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Newcomb McClendon (July 8, 1910 – January 8, 2003) was a long-time White House reporter who covered presidential politics for a half century. McClendon founded her own freelance news service as a single mother in the post-World War II era, and became known as a model for women in the press and as a vocal advocate of various causes, particularly those of United States military veterans.