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  2. Mineola, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Wood County Monitor is a weekly newspaper serving Mineola and Wood County, Texas. In August 2016, newspaper operations of the Mineola Monitor and the Wood County Democrat were merged by their owner, Bluebonnet Publishing, to form the Wood County Monitor. Radio

  3. Mineola Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in 1876 by D.C. Williams. In 1907 the Monitor was purchased by J.A. Thomas. Although a weekly newspaper, it was published as a daily twice during its history. [1] The Mineola Monitor was recently owned by ASP Westward before being sold to Texas Community Media, LLC. In 2012, the newspaper was purchased by ...

  4. Wood County Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Mineola Monitor was a newspaper in Mineola, Texas serving Wood County, Texas and the communities of Alba, Golden, Hawkins and parts of unincorporated Wood County. It was established in 1876 by D.C. Williams. In 1907 the Monitor was purchased by J.A. Thomas.

  5. 2024 UIL Texas high school football playoff pairings ...

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    The 2024 UIL Texas high school football playoffs are here, and plenty of Central Texas schools will be vying for a state title. ... vs Mineola (2-8), 7 p.m. Thursday at Lindale’s Eagle Stadium ...

  6. Wood County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, two of the county's longstanding newspaper operations, the Mineola Monitor and the Wood County Democrat, were merged by their owner, Bluebonnet Publishing. [22] Prior to that, the Mineola Monitor operated under its own masthead in Mineola, and the Wood County Democrat operated under its own masthead in Quitman. Staffing at the ...

  7. KMOO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KMOO-FM began broadcasting on 96.7 MHz December 16, 1977. It was owned by Sam and Joyce Curry, and was the FM sister station to 1510 kHz KMOO.Under Curry's tenure, the station was referred to by its ownership and on air personalities solely as, "K M Double O," and not allowed to call the station "KMOO," with the last three letters pronounced in a manner similar to a noise made by cattle.

  8. Bryan Hughes (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Hughes was born in Quitman and raised in nearby Mineola.After graduating from Mineola High School in 1987, he enrolled at Tyler Junior College.In 1992, he earned his undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Texas at Tyler. [4]

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