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An honor and an expense: How Texas State University landed a
An honor and an expense: How Texas State University landed a
An honor and an expense: How Texas State University landed a U.S. presidential debate
Texas State will pay $2.7M site fee, update facilities and cover almost all related costs, including 24-hour room service, to host presidential debate
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