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  2. HOUSTON (Reuters) -Autry Stephens, the billionaire founder and chairman of Endeavor Energy Resources, has died aged 86, the company disclosed on Friday, after a prolonged battle with cancer.

  3. PSP releases statement on the passing of Autry Stephens - AOL

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    Aug. 16—The Permian Strategic Partnership released the following statement Friday on the passing of Autry Stephens: Autry Stephens was a humble and visionary leader in the oil and gas industry ...

  4. Autry Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Stephens was born March 8, 1938, in De Leon, Texas, one of five children to Martin Elmore Stephens, a watermelon and peanut farmer, and Hazel Lila Stephens (née Johnson; 1905–2011). [5] [6] He earned his Bachelor of Science in 1961 and his Master of Science in 1962, both in Petroleum engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. [7]

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  6. Jacksonville Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Progress is a three times a week newspaper published in Jacksonville, Texas, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. References

  7. Marion County Herald - Wikipedia

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    The paper's focus is on local news in Marion County, Texas. [2] On August 21, 2020, it was announced that V. Hugh Lewis, publisher of the Marion County Herald, and Austin Lewter, a community newspaper publisher, purchased the Jefferson Jimplecute from Strube-Palmer Media. Lewis and Lewter, both having been editors of the Jimplecute at varying ...

  8. Autry Stephens sold his company for $26 billion but died ...

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  9. Current (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Current is an American trade journal that covers public broadcasting in the United States. It is described by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as "The most widely read periodical in the field". [1] It was formerly published by Current LLC and is currently published by the American University School of Communication.