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  2. Live Oak County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Live Oak County voted predominantly Democratic at the presidential level during the first half of the 20th century. Native son Dwight D. Eisenhower ’s 1952 win was an exception. Jimmy Carter in 1976, however, was the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the county, with Republicans winning since 1980.

  3. Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers (FCI Three Rivers) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in unincorporated Live Oak County, Texas. [1] It is operated by Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent satellite prison camp which ...

  4. WQHL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WQHL (1250 AM) is a News Talk Information–formatted radio station licensed to Live Oak, Florida, United States.The station operates under the branding The BIG Talker in simulcast with Lake City–licensed WDSR (1340 AM). [2]

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  8. WFXU - Wikipedia

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    WFXU (channel 57) is a television station licensed to Live Oak, Florida, United States, serving the Tallahassee, Florida–Thomasville, Georgia market as an affiliate of MeTV. It is owned by Gray Media alongside Thomasville-licensed WCTV (channel 6), a dual affiliate of CBS and MyNetworkTV.

  9. Three Rivers, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Three Rivers is a city in Live Oak County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,474 at the 2020 census. [5] History.