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  2. Death of Kelsey Smith-Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Kelsey was born on December 28, 2002, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to divorced parents. She lived with her mother and maintained contact with her paternal family. The first two years of her life were uneventful. Before January 2005, no signs of abuse were reported to authorities nor noticed by family members nor Kelsey's day care staff. [5]

  3. Oklahoma State Highway 77H - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 77H is a spur that runs from US-77 in Norman, north through a small piece of unincorporated Cleveland County and Moore, to Oklahoma City.The state highway designation ends at I-240, although Sooner Road continues north to its terminus at I-35, I-44, Turner Turnpike, Kilpatrick Turnpike, and SH-66.

  4. Roy J. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Roy Joseph Turner (November 6, 1894 – June 11, 1973) was an American businessman and Governor of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Born in 1894, in Oklahoma Territory , he served in World War I , became a prominent businessman and eventually served as the 13th governor of Oklahoma from 1947 to 1951.

  5. Turner Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The Turner Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road in central Oklahoma, connecting its two largest cities, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Authorized by the Oklahoma Legislature in 1947 and opened in May 1953, it is the oldest of the state's twelve turnpikes . [ 1 ]

  6. 'We wanted to stay there forever': This Oklahoma family was ...

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    The Brewers received a 30-day notice to vacate their home back in 2018 after it was seized by the state through eminent domain — which is when governments take over private property for public use.

  7. Rubottom, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Rubottom is an unincorporated community in Love County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] A post office was established at Rubottom, Indian Territory on Aug. 14, 1902. It was named for William P. Rubottom, a prominent landowner and cotton gin operator. [2] At the time of its founding, Rubottom was located in Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation. [3]

  8. John B. Turner - Wikipedia

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    John B. Turner (1860-1937) was an American attorney and one of the first justices appointed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court after statehood was granted in 1907. He was named as Chief Justice and represented the First District (headquartered in Vinita, Oklahoma). Turner, a resident of Vinita, was to serve on the court until 1913.

  9. Deaths in March 1988 - Wikipedia

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    Joe Besser, 80, American actor and comedian (The Three Stooges, The Joey Bishop Show), heart failure. [1]Ernest Cuneo, 82, American newspaperman (McClure Newspaper Syndicate, The Saturday Evening Post) and NFL footballer (Brooklyn Dodgers), heart attack.

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