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  2. Jeff Chance - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Barosh Sr. (December 13, 1954 in El Campo, Texas – December 12, 2008) was an American country music singer, known professionally as Jeff Chance. He was initially a member of the five-piece band "Texas Pride" which later became Chance recording one album for Mercury Records in 1985. As a solo artist he recorded four albums "Picture on ...

  3. Wharton County Leader-Journal - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 203 East Jackson Street, El Campo, Texas United States. Circulation. 2,108 (as of 2023) [1] Website. wcleaderjournal.com. Wharton County Leader-Journal is a semi-daily newspaper published on Wednesday and Saturday based in El Campo, Texas. It is owned by Hartman Newspapers, L.P. The newspaper offers subscriptions to a digital ...

  4. El Campo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    El Campo is a city in Wharton County, Texas, United States. The population was 12,350 at the 2020 Census , making it the largest city in Wharton County. Geography

  5. Glenn Lippman - Wikipedia

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    Grey Cup champion ( 1954) First-team All- SWC ( 1951) Glenn Edward Lippman (born December 1, 1929) is a former Canadian football player who played for the Edmonton Eskimos. He won the Grey Cup with the Eskimos in 1954. [1] Lippman was born in Texas and attended Texas A&M University.

  6. Roy Benavidez - Wikipedia

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    Roy P. Benavidez was born in Lindenau near Cuero, Texas, in DeWitt County. He is a descendant of the founders of Benavides, Texas, and was the son of a Mexican farmer, Salvador Benavidez, Jr. and a Yaqui mother, Teresa Perez. When he was two years old, his father died of tuberculosis and his mother remarried.

  7. Dobie Craig - Wikipedia

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    Dobie Craig (February 14, 1938 – May 22, 2018) was an American football wide receiver and halfback. He played for the Oakland Raiders from 1962 to 1963 and for the Houston Oilers in 1964. [1] [2] He died on May 22, 2018, in El Campo, Texas at age 80. [3]

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