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  2. Osage City High School - Wikipedia

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    88% of the student population at Osage City High School identify as Caucasian, 1% identify as African American, 2% identify as American Indian/Alaskan Native, 0.5% identify as Asian, 3% identify as Hispanic, and 5% identify as multiracial. [3] The student body makeup is 48% male and 52% female.

  3. Osage City, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Osage City was surveyed and platted in late 1869, after the route of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway had been fixed, but before it had been built to the city. Osage City was incorporated as a city in April 1872. [6] Like Osage County, the city was named for the Osage Nation. [7] Osage City was a very busy coal mining town in the 19th ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Osage County ...

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    U.S. Route 56, northwest of Osage City 38°39′07″N 95°54′46″W  /  38.6519°N 95.9128°W  / 38.6519; -95.9128  ( Rapp School District Osage City

  5. Category:People from Osage City, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Osage City, Kansas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. KRMS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KRMS (1150 kHz, "News/Talk KRMS, 1150 AM - 97.5 FM - 103.3 FM") is an AM radio station licensed to serve Osage Beach, Missouri, United States. The station, established in December 1952, is owned by Viper Communications, Inc., and broadcasts news/talk programming to central Missouri .

  7. Osage County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Osage County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat is Lyndon, [4] and its most populous city is Osage City. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 15,766. [2] The county was originally organized in 1855 as Weller County, then renamed in 1859 after the Osage tribe. [5]

  8. List of Osage Nation chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The United States Osage Agent, Cyrus Beede, encouraged the Osage to form an elected form of government. In 1878, the Osage Nation held its first democratic election for a tribal leader. Joseph Pawnee-no-pashe was elected the first "governor" of the Osage Nation and won re-election in 1880. [2]

  9. Auburn–Washburn USD 437 - Wikipedia

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    Auburn–Washburn USD 437 is a public unified school district headquartered in Topeka, Kansas, United States. [1] It serves Southern and Southwestern Shawnee County, as well as a small portion of extreme northern Osage County.