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  2. Corsicana Daily Sun - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and ownership of the Corsicana Daily Sun, a morning daily newspaper published in Corsicana, Texas, covering Navarro County. The newspaper is now published two days a week and has a circulation of 1,606 as of 2023.

  3. Cameron Todd Willingham - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Todd Willingham was executed in 2004 for killing his three children by arson, but the case is disputed by many experts and activists. Learn about the fire, the investigation, the trial, the evidence, and the controversy surrounding his conviction and death.

  4. Year in Review: Corsicana Daily Sun's Top 10 Stories of 2021

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    Jan. 1—Editor's Note: We took a look at the stories that made the news in 2021 and narrowed down our picks for the Top 10 to include stories that captured the most attention or affected the most ...

  5. Byron Cook (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Cook's father, the late Leland P. Cook, was the former circulation manager for the Corsicana Daily Sun. Leland left the newspaper to start a family business. In 1986, he and Cook founded Tradewest, a now-defunct video game company and licensee of several Nintendo games, including Double Dragon, Battletoads, and Super Off Road. [3] [4]

  6. Corsicana native's paintings on display at WLAC - AOL

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    Corsicana Daily Sun, Texas January 19, 2022 at 3:11 PM Judy Gallin's collection of paintings of the "Croatian/Serbian War" is on display through March at the Warehouse Living Arts Center.

  7. Corsicana, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Corsicana is a city and the county seat of Navarro County, Texas, founded in 1848 and named after a Mediterranean island. It is known for its oil industry, its libraries, its Jewish temple, and its airman flying school during World War II.

  8. Navarro College - Wikipedia

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    Navarro College is a public community college in Texas with its main campus in Corsicana and branches in Mexia, Midlothian, and Waxahachie. It offers academic programs, athletics, and a planetarium, and has a history of serving the region since 1946.

  9. Clarence Arthur Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Arthur Tripp Jr. (1919–2003) was an American psychologist, writer, and researcher for Alfred Kinsey. [1]Born on October 4, 1919, in Denton, Texas, and attended Corsicana High School in May 1938. [2]