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  2. Fairland, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Fairland is a town in southern Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,057 at the 2010 U. S. Census, an increase from the figure of 1,025 ...

  3. Alliance City Council OK's garbage rate hike, algae study - AOL

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    ALLIANCE ‒ City residents will pay more for trash service beginning in July. City Council on Monday night approved a rate hike of between 4.6% and 5.2%, depending on service level, that will run ...

  4. Fairland BOE meeting dates announced - AOL

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    Jan. 25—The Fairland Board of Education has announced its meeting dates for 2024. Meetings will take place at Fairland High School, located at 812 County Rd 411 in Rome Township, on the ...

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  6. Weleetka, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Weleetka is a town in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, United States. It is approximately 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Okemah , the county seat. The name is a Creek word meaning "running water."

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  8. Charles Wyrick - Wikipedia

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    Charles A. Wyrick is an American politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. He served in the Oklahoma Senate, representing District 1, which includes Craig, Delaware and Ottawa counties. He served as Democratic whip. He was re-elected in 2008 and 2012. He was forced to retire in 2016 due to term limits set forth in the Oklahoma Constitution.

  9. Afton, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The town became a Frisco division point and shipping center for the surrounding agricultural area.{{efn/Agriculture mainly featured wheat, corn, hay and livestock. [5]}} In 1910, Afton's population was 1,276; the town had two schools, a waterworks, two hotels, two banks, a brick and tile plant, a creamery, a newspaper, mills and grain elevators.