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Olivia, Texas is located in Calhoun County. Zip codes in Olivia, TX include 77979.

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Apr 2, 2011 | Victoria Advocate

Taking flight in Port Lavaca: Dianna Stanger talks about life on the ranch, in the air

More Information Wolf Point Ranch Contact: 361.893.5116; www.wolfpointranch.com Bayou Feed Barn Located at 1504 W. Main St., Port Lavaca Contact: 361-552-9894; www.bayoufeedbarn.com Calhoun Air Center Located at 4876 Farm-to-Market Road 3084, Port Lavaca ... More Information Wolf Point Ranch Contact: 361.893.5116; www.wolfpointranch.com Bayou Feed ...

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Wed Mar 24, 2010

CW33 Dallas KDAF-TV

Paralyzed Stephenville Woman Speaks About Being Attacked in City Park

Brandi Todd giggled as she fiddled with a pair of green and blue snake skin silhouette heels that she had bought the day before a man stabbed her in the back, leaving her paralyzed.

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Tue Mar 23, 2010

KXAS-TV

Stabbing Victim Left Paralyzed Begins Rehab

A 28-year-old mother who was stabbed in front of her two children was released from the hospital Monday to begin physical rehabilitation at a Dallas hospital.

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Wed Mar 17, 2010

KTXA-TV Fort Worth

Stephenville Man In Custody After Stabbing Mother

Share + Mar 16, 2010 3:41 pm US/Central Reporting Joel Thomas STEPHENVILLE The Erath County Sheriff's Department has arrested a suspect who witnesses say stabbed a woman at the Stephenville City Park Sunday, paralyzing her while her children watched.

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Thu Nov 26, 2009

Victoria Advocate

Love of collecting arrowheads became lifelong hobby

Originally published November 25, 2009 at 2:06 p.m., updated November 25, 2009 at 2:10 p.m. The Karankawas became extinct in the 1800s and inhabited the Gulf Coast from Corpus Christi Bay to Galveston Bay.

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