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    Heath Smylie, Carly Gregg's stepfather, closes his eyes while describing finding his deceased wife Ashley Smylie on March 19, 2024, during day two of Gregg's trial at Rankin County Courthouse in ...

  3. Cecil McCrory - Wikipedia

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    Cecil McCrory (born December 1, 1951) is a former Mississippi state legislator, justice court judge, Rankin County school board president and businessman. His indictment was made public in November 2014 for corruption related to his dealings with prison industry contractors.

  4. Brenham Banner-Press - Wikipedia

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    The Brenham Banner-Press covers "the latest breaking news, sports, social and community events" in both print and online editions. [6] They also publish letters to the editor, local obituaries, the advice column "Dear Abby," and local classifieds. The front page most often contains local news headlines accompanied by pictures; the national news ...

  5. List of newspapers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Bulletin was combined with the Jenks Journal and Glenpool Post to form the South County Leader. The South County Leader ceased publication in 2014. [13] Branding Iron: Atoka: 1884 1884 [14] The Broken Arrow Ledger: Broken Arrow: 1904: 2017: Purchased by Tulsa World: Cheyenne Transporter: Darlington Agency: 1879 1886 [15] Choctaw ...

  6. Republicans retain control of Rankin County. See results here

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    Reeves won Rankin County 27,117 votes in that contest compared to 13,479 for Presley. Among local races in the county of nearly 160,000 people, not a single Democratic candidate filed to run for ...

  7. John Bell Brownlow - Wikipedia

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    John Bell Brownlow (October 19, 1839 – October 26, 1922) was an American military officer, newspaper editor, government administrator, and real estate developer. The older of Parson Brownlow's two sons, Brownlow was a Southern Unionist who served as colonel in the United States (Union) cavalry in the Civil War.