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  • John Kremmer, chief deputy of the Waller County Sheriff's Department, told The Associated Press the small plane had a broken or missing nose gear, which caused it to slide onto the grass along the runway at Houston Executive Airport in Brookshire.

    Marijuana Plane: Authorities Seek Missing Pilot After Pot Found On Abandoned Aircraft The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • John Kremmer, chief deputy of the Waller County Sheriff's Department, told The Associated Press the small plane had a broken or missing nose gear, which caused it to slide onto the grass along the runway at Houston Executive Airport in Brookshire.

    Marijuana Plane: Authorities Seek Missing Pilot After Pot Found On Abandoned Aircraft The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The supporting cast are all sound; Brookshire is particularly good; so is McNall, a Pearl stalwart.

    Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The Misanthrope, Honey Brown Eyes Fern Siegel 2011

  • The supporting cast are all sound; Brookshire is particularly good; so is McNall, a Pearl stalwart.

    Fern Siegel: Stage Door: The Misanthrope, Honey Brown Eyes Fern Siegel 2011

  • In Texas, a state where a number of Native American brands are available off of reservations, packs of brands like Seneca and Skydancer sell for about $4 in convenience stores, compared with about $5.50 for Marlboro, according to Phil Metzinger , a vice president with Brookshire Brothers Ltd., which operates grocery, convenience and tobacco outlets.

    Tribes Rolling Out Cigarettes David Kesmodel 2011

  • Captain Nathan Brookshire, Report in Journals of the Fourth Congress of the Republic of Texas, vol. 3, pp.

    EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010

  • When he heard the dispatcher on his radio report an accident on I-77 and Brookshire Boulevard, he knew there had to be a major problem.

    Hidden Secrets, Hidden Lives J. Leon Pridgen II 2010

  • When he heard the dispatcher on his radio report an accident on I-77 and Brookshire Boulevard, he knew there had to be a major problem.

    Hidden Secrets, Hidden Lives J. Leon Pridgen II 2010

  • I stopped in Brookshire to interview a subject for the Chicken Ranch book.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • I left Brookshire just in time to hit Houston rush-hour traffic.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

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