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  2. Dan and Farris Wilks - Wikipedia

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    The Wilks brothers were early investors in political commentator Ben Shapiro's media company The Daily Wire, a conservative news and opinion website in 2015. [24] Additionally, the Wilks Brothers provided early stage funding to Prager University , a YouTube channel and media company started by Dennis Prager to further conservative causes to a ...

  3. Robert Cluck - Wikipedia

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    His father Robert Nance Cluck, Sr. was superintendent of the Cisco Independent School District for 16 years and was the first president of Cisco Junior College. [5] Robert Cluck, Jr. graduated from Southern Methodist University with a bachelor's degree in 1960 and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 1964.

  4. Jean Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter was born in Cisco, Texas, [3] to a Texas and Pacific Railway worker and a music teacher. [4] As a baby, she was called the "Most Beautiful Baby" in Eastland County. [2] At 10 years old, she hosted a half-hour radio show on Saturday mornings on the WRR station in Dallas, Texas. [2] She also spent a summer working for Ted Lewis's ...

  5. Clyde Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Vernon Thompson (1910–July 1, 1979 [1]) was an American prisoner turned chaplain.He is most noted for being cited and labeled as The Meanest Man in Texas. The film titled The Meanest Man in Texas has been filmed and is currently in the post production process and is based on the true story and book of the same title (ISBN 978-0-9714958-6-9), written by Don Umphrey.

  6. Cisco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gray's New Map of Cisco, Eastland Co., Texas, 1885. Cisco, at the intersection of U.S. Highway 183 and Interstate 20 in northwestern Eastland County, traces its history back to 1878 or 1879, when Rev. C. G. Stevens arrived in the area, established a post office and a church, and called the frontier settlement "Red Gap". About six families were ...

  7. Doug Sahm - Wikipedia

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    Doug Sahm was born in San Antonio, Texas, on November 6, 1941, to Victor A. Sahm, Sr. and Viva Lee (née Goodman). [2] The Sahm family had migrated to the United States from Germany early in the 20th century, and settled initially in Galveston, Texas.

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  9. Nat Stuckey - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Wright Stuckey (December 17, 1933 – August 24, 1988) [2] was an American country singer. He recorded for various labels between 1966 and 1978, charting in the top 10 of Hot Country Songs with "Sweet Thang", "Plastic Saddle", "Sweet Thang and Cisco" and "Take Time to Love Her"