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  2. Death of Nex Benedict - Wikipedia

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    Nex and their family lived in Owasso, Oklahoma, [9] a suburb of Tulsa, [10] on the Cherokee Nation reservation, and attended school at Owasso High School on the reservation. [8] The high school has 3,000 students in grades 9 through 12.

  3. Dale Derby - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Derby worked as an anesthesiologist in Owasso. [8] He served as the medical director of anesthesia and chairman of the board for Bailey Medical Center in Owasso, Oklahoma. [9] Derby died on August 24, 2021, after he drowned in an accident while on Oologah Lake, near Oologah, Oklahoma, at age ...

  4. Oklahoma students walk out after trans student's death to ...

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    Owasso students told NBC News that Nex’s answer is common among their classmates: LGBTQ students and others who face bullying due to their identities feel like when they report the bullying to ...

  5. Owasso Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Owasso Reporter was a weekly newspaper in Owasso, Oklahoma. Founded in 1964, it was published every Wednesday [2] by Tulsa World Media Company, a Berkshire Hathaway Media Group company. [3] The newspaper published it's final edition on Jan. 15, 2025, and it's coverage was folded into the Tulsa World. [4]

  6. Death of Elliott Williams - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Earl Williams (born 1974) was a US Army veteran who died in the Tulsa County, Oklahoma jail on October 27, 2011. The medical examiner determined in a 2014 report that he died from "complications of vertebrospinal injuries due to blunt force trauma", starvation, and dehydration. [1]

  7. Owasso High School - Wikipedia

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    Owasso High School is a high school located within Tulsa County in Owasso, Oklahoma, United States. It is among the largest high schools in Oklahoma by enrollment with nearly 3,000 students. In 2024, the school received international attention following the death of Nex Benedict .

  8. Owasso, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    By the time Oklahoma became a state on November 16, 1907, Owasso had a population of 379 within the town limits. [citation needed] The first newspaper was The Owasso Ledger which was first published on August 7, 1903, by U. P. Wardrip. The subscription price was $1.00 per year, paid in advance.

  9. List of newspapers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma State University Library Electronic Publishing Center. "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Oklahoma". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) "US Newspaper Directory: Oklahoma". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. "Oklahoma Newspapers".