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  2. Andrews, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Andrews, Texas. /  32.32139°N 102.55167°W  / 32.32139; -102.55167. Andrews is the county seat of Andrews County in the Permian Basin of West Texas. [5] Andrews sits to the far southwest within the Texas Panhandle 's plains, about 30 miles east of New Mexico. Andrews was incorporated on February 2, 1937.

  3. Elmer Kelton - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Kelton (April 29, 1926 [1] – August 22, 2009 [2]) was an American author, known for his Westerns. He was born in Andrews County, Texas . He graduated from the University of Texas in 1948. Kelton worked as the farm and ranch editor of the San Angelo Standard-Times from 1948 to 1963. He served as the associate editor of Livestock Weekly ...

  4. Andrews County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Andrews County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. It is in West Texas and its county seat is Andrews . As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,610. [1] [2] The Andrews Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Andrews County. Andrews county was created August 21, 1876, from Tom Green County and organized in 1910. [3]

  5. Leta Andrews - Wikipedia

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    UIL. 1,416–355 (.800) Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. Leta Mae Rains Andrews (born July 7, 1937) is a retired American high school basketball coach who holds the record for the most wins by a high school basketball coach. [6]

  6. Andrews County Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Andrews County Veteran Memorial is a memorial in Andrews, Texas which was created in 2006 as a tribute to those Andrews County residents who have served in the United States' armed forces. [1] On entering the Andrews County Veterans Memorial, one can see fifteen engraved granite tablets. Each tablet is three feet wide and six feet tall, and ...

  7. Darryn Deen Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Darryn Deen Andrews (July 3, 1975 – September 4, 2009) was posthumously awarded the Silver Star and the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor for his actions during battle in Operation Enduring Freedom. Texas House Concurrent Resolution No 198 conferring the honor was adopted by both the House and Senate in May 2013 and approved by Governor Rick ...

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