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The Plainview Herald, formerly the Plainview Daily Herald, is the city's only remaining newspaper. It was acquired from local owners by Hearst Communications in 1979. It is among the oldest newspapers in Texas still in publication, and became fully computer paginated in 1994, the same year it began publishing an online edition.
A.E. "Abe" Lemons (November 21, 1922 – September 2, 2002) was an American college basketball player and coach. As a head coach at Oklahoma City University, Pan American University and the University of Texas at Austin, he compiled a record of 594–343 in 34 seasons.
Guitar. Years active. 1912–1929 [8] Labels. Paramount. Okeh. Lemon Henry " Blind Lemon " Jefferson (September 24, 1893 – December 19, 1929) [1] was an American blues and gospel singer-songwriter and musician. He was one of the most popular blues singers of the 1920s and has been called the "Father of the Texas Blues ". [9]
DeCorian Lemons, 19, died of multiple gunshot wounds, the office reported. About a half-hour after he was shot, Lemons was pronounced dead about 4:30 a.m. at John Peter Smith Hospital. Lemons was ...
Greg Lott (1998–2001) Children. 1. Farrah Leni Fawcett (born Ferrah Leni Fawcett; [1] February 2, 1947 – June 25, 2009) was an American actress. A four-time Primetime Emmy Award nominee and six-time Golden Globe Award nominee, Fawcett rose to international fame when she played a starring role in the first season of the television series ...
May 28, 2024 at 1:04 PM. Melaine and Miranda Wilking.Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic. Miranda and Melanie Wilking came together to celebrate Melanie’s wedding to NFL star Austin Ekeler — but there’s ...
John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor. Considered proficient in both dramatic and comic roles, Lemmon was known for his anxious, middle-class everyman screen persona in dramedy pictures, [2] leading The Guardian to label him as "the most successful tragi-comedian of his age."
Curly Neal. Frederick "Curly" Neal (May 19, 1942 – March 26, 2020) was an American basketball player who played with the Harlem Globetrotters, instantly recognizable with his shaved bald head. Following in the footsteps of Marques Haynes, Neal became the Trotters' featured ballhandler, a key role in the team's exhibition act.