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  2. Kerens, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Kerens is a city in Navarro County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,505 at the 2020 census. [6] History. Kerens was established in 1881 when the St ...

  3. Kerens - Wikipedia

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    Kerens may refer to: Kerens, Texas, a city in Navarro County, Texas, United States; Kerens, West Virginia; Richard C. Kerens (1842-1916), an American politician and ...

  4. Category:Texas city councils - Wikipedia

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    Texas city council members (9 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Texas city councils" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  5. Supreme Court rules for ex-council member in Texas arrested ...

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    Gonzalez, who was 72 at the time, was arrested in 2019 soon after taking office as a council member in Castle Hills, Texas. She had run for election as a critic of the city manager.

  6. Category:Texas city council members - Wikipedia

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    African-American city council members in Texas (9 P) Austin City Council members (15 P) D. Dallas City Council members (13 P) E. El Paso City Council members (5 P) F.

  7. AG rules for county in tax fight with city - AOL

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    Apr. 6—Drawn into a rancorous city-county dispute over rural sales tax revenues, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has ruled that the City of Odessa cannot claim any of the money that Ector ...

  8. Big Tex - Wikipedia

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    Big Tex traveled to his hometown of Kerens, Texas in 1981 to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the city. [3] The figure continued to travel to various promotional events until the mid-1980s. In 1997, Big Tex was given a skeletal makeover consisting of 4,200 feet of steel rods weighing 6,000 pounds.

  9. Goodlow, Texas - Wikipedia

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    According to the Texas State Historical Association, Goodlow "was established around 1900 on land belonging to Harry Goodlow. In the mid-1930s, the primarily black community had two churches, two schools, and a number of houses. After World War II, the Goodlow schools were consolidated with the Kerens schools, but the community continued to grow.