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Wink is a city in Winkler County, Texas, United States. The population was 915 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Wink was a temporary childhood home to singer and songwriter Roy Orbison , although he was born in Vernon, Texas .
Texas newspapers, 1813-1939: A union list of newspaper files available in offices of publishers, libraries, and a number of private collections. Houston. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; John Melton Wallace (1966), Gaceta to Gazette: A Check List of Texas Newspapers, 1813-1846; G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). "General Studies: Texas".
Oct. 21—There is a pretty good football game on tap for fans looking for something to do Friday night in West Texas. McCamey at Wink. Normally a Class 2-A Division II matchup might not fall on ...
Wink-Loving ISD was established in 1928 and in the following year built a two-story Jr/High School with a mission revival styling designed by the Butler Company of Lubbock, Tx. In 1948 WLISD built a Band Hall and Cafeteria (now administrative building). In 1959 they built an Elementary School. In 1962 WLISD built a gym and pool building.
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Julia Kay and her son, 11-year-old Sean Kay, leave behind a broken-hearted husband and father – and three other children – after they were killed in the horrific collision.
Several African-American-owned newspapers are published in Houston. Allan Turner of the Houston Chronicle said that the papers "are both journalistic throwbacks — papers whose content directly reflects their owners' views — and cutting-edge, hyper-local publications targeting the concerns of the city's roughly half-million African-Americans."
A post office opened at Tulsa in southern Winkler County on August 20, 1927, but it closed in 1929 when the town failed to boom as its namesake had. Brookfield, another town, was a mile and a half southwest of Wink. That town had a hotel, a few stores, and several dance halls. As Wink grew, Brookfield declined.