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National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (https://ndasa.com/)

National Drug Free Workplace Alliance (https://www.ndwa.org/)

Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (https://www.sapaa.com/)

Substance Abuse Mental Health Safety Administration (https://www.samhsa.gov/)

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Office of Drug alcohol Policy Control (https://www.transportation.gov/odapc)

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2008 NINE RD 24.4 miles

2008 NINE RD
BRADY, TX 76825
Categories: BRADY TX

2010 NINE RD 24.4 miles

2010 NINE RD
BRADY, TX 76825
Categories: BRADY TX

310 S PECOS ST 31.6 miles

310 S PECOS ST
COLEMAN, TX 76834
Categories: COLEMAN TX

120 S PARK DR 40.6 miles

120 S PARK DR
BROWNWOOD, TX 76801
Categories: BROWNWOOD TX

109 S PARK DR 40.7 miles

109 S PARK DR
BROWNWOOD, TX 76801
Categories: BROWNWOOD TX

704 East Hwy 153 44.9 miles

704 East Hwy 153
Winters, TX 79567
Categories: Winters TX

2005 US HWY 183 45.8 miles

2005 US HWY 183
EARLY, TX 76802
Categories: EARLY TX

300 E 3RD ST 49.5 miles

300 E 3RD ST
SAN ANGELO, TX 76903
Categories: SAN ANGELO TX

120 E HARRIS AVE 49.5 miles

120 E HARRIS AVE
SAN ANGELO, TX 76903
Categories: SAN ANGELO TX

1325 MORROW ST 50.0 miles

1325 MORROW ST
MASON, TX 76856
Categories: MASON TX

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Doole is an unincorporated community in McCulloch County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 74 in 1990.

Rodeo performer and promoter Dan Collins Taylor was born in Doole in 1923, and died there in 2010. For nearly a half-century, he was a chute director at the Cheyenne Frontier Days in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Doole is located at 31°23?45?N 99°35?56?W? / ?31.39583°N 99.59889°W? / 31.39583; -99.59889 (31.3957169, -99.5989535). It is situated at the junction of Farm Roads 503 and 765 in northwestern McCulloch County, about 12 miles north of U.S. Highway 87 and 28 miles northwest of Brady. The nearest large city is San Angelo, 55 miles west of Doole.

A ranching community called Gansel, after a prominent local family, was the area's first settlement. It developed around Crossroads School, which had moved to the area from Fort Concho in 1908. Around 1911, residents decided to establish a post office and asked Brady's postmaster – David Doole, Jr. - for advice. The postal service in Washington, DC rejected the name Gansel. In appreciation of Mr. Doole's assistance, local residents decided to name the community after him. By 1914, Doole had an estimated population of 25. In 1936, East Gansel School closed and students were transferred to Doole. That year, another community, Stacy, began sending students to Doole, as well. Doole was home to 250 people by the 1940s. At this time, students attended elementary school through the sixth grade in Doole, while secondary students were bused to Melvin. The community began to decline after World War II, mainly because of the consolidation of small family farms. A drought in the 1950s caused many farmers to leave the area in search of greater job opportunities. During the mid-1960s, Doole's population had fallen to 40. That figure had risen to around 74 in 1970 and remained at that level throughout the rest of the 20th century.

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