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  2. Brazosport Facts - Wikipedia

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    The Brazosport Facts is the largest daily newspaper for Brazoria County, Texas, a part of the Greater Houston area. The newspaper is owned by Southern Newspapers Inc. , and began in 1913. [ 2 ]

  3. Lake Jackson, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Jackson is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, United States, within the Greater Houston metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 28,177. [4]In 1942 a portion of Lake Jackson was first developed as a company town for workers of the Dow Chemical Company; it developed 5,000 acres on the former Abner Jackson Plantation.

  4. Category:People from Lake Jackson, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Lake Jackson, Texas. Pages in category "People from Lake Jackson, Texas" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  5. The Bastrop Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Bastrop Advertiser is a weekly newspaper covering Bastrop, Texas, and wider Bastrop County.Founded in 1853, [2] it is one of the oldest continually operating weeklies in the state of Texas; and along with papers like the Elgin Courier, is considered the newspaper of record for some of the small rural towns in the Greater Austin region.

  6. The Herald Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The Herald Democrat is a daily newspaper located in the twin cities of Sherman and Denison, Texas, in the United States.The Herald Democrat serves all of Grayson and Fannin County, Texas; parts of Collin, Cooke, Denton, Delta, Lamar and Hunt County, Texas; and part of Bryan County, Oklahoma.

  7. Brownwood Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    H.F. Mayes and J.C. White bought the newspaper operation in 1919 and operated it until 1940, when C.C. Woodson bought the daily Bulletin. In 1933, The weekly Banner-Bulletin and its commercial printing division were sold to Mayes' son, Wendell W. Mayes, and partner John W. Blake, who renamed it the Brownwood Banner ; the company was later sold ...