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Being sworn in by Nelson Wolff. Chris Rene Marrou (born November 12, 1947) is former news anchor for KENS 5-TV in San Antonio, Texas from 1973 to 2009. Marrou is known for doing segments where he involved himself in different occupations or tried unique endeavors (such as eating a hot chili pepper).
Smithville Elementary School [27] with 562 students in grades K-6 David Ragazzi, principal [22] Middle school. Galloway Township Middle School [28] with 729 students in grades 7–8 It opened due to an increase of students in the 1990s. In 2000 it had about 900 students and it had about 990 in 2002. [8] Paula Junker, principal [22]
The San Antonio Current is a free weekly alternative newspaper in San Antonio, Texas. The Current focuses on investigative journalism, political analysis, and critical coverage of local music and culture. It also contains extensive and up-to-date event listings for San Antonio.
She was one of the original hosts on the Fox News cable network at their 1996 premiere. Pemmaraju, who was born in India and raised in San Antonio, Texas, was a host/anchor of "America's News Headquarters w/Uma Pemmaraju" for the Fox News in New York. She also reported for Bloomberg News.
The days of summer are dwindling, and it's time for South Jersey parents, teachers and students to get back into the school swing. Whether you're trying to double-check your calendar or just want ...
Galloway or Gallaway is a rural unincorporated community in southeastern Panola County, Texas, [1] United States, on Farm to Market Road 31, 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Carthage and 2 miles (3 km) from the Louisiana state line and De Soto Parish. The town was founded shortly after the Civil War. A school was opened in the early 1880s and by ...
Kris Radcliffe “died unexpectedly” at the age of 51 on Wednesday, Oct. 30, according to his co-anchor Lindsay Liepman, who announced the news during NBC affiliate KCEN-TV's evening telecast ...
The SAISD school board paid $94,588.75 to buy "Spanish Acres," a 32-acre (13 ha) property, to develop the third high school in San Antonio. Construction began in the fall of 1930 and ended in January 1932. [6] It was built for over $1.25 million. [7] In 1983 it became a part of the National Register of Historic Places. It was also designated a ...