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  2. Clay Staires - Wikipedia

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    Staires taught in Tulsa and Kansas City before returning to Avant in 2002 to run Shepherd’s Fold Ranch. [1] In 2012 Staires founded the Leadership Initiative, a mentoring service for small businesses. He also works as a motivational speaker and minister. [3]

  3. List of speakers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives

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    Tulsa: 20th: 1945 February 19, 1945 [9] 26 [c] H. I. Hinds Democrat Tahlequah: 20th: 1945 1947 27 C. R. Board Democrat Boise City: 21st: 1947 1949 28 Walter Billingsley Democrat Wewoka: 22nd: 1949 1951 29 James M. Bullard Democrat Duncan 23rd: 1951 1953 30 James C. Nance: Democrat Purcell 24th: 1953 1955 31 B.E. "Bill" Harkey Democrat Oklahoma ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa, the second largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, is the site of 26 completed high-rises over 200 feet (61 m), 4 of which stand taller than 492 feet (150 m). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The tallest building in the city is the BOK Tower , which rises 667 feet (203 m) in Downtown Tulsa and was completed in 1975.

  5. T. W. Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Tahrohon Wayne Shannon (born February 24, 1978) is an American banker and politician who served as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for the 62nd district from 2007 to 2015. [1]

  6. 110 West 7th Building - Wikipedia

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    Stevens & Wilkinson (Atlanta) and Black, West & Wozencraft (Tulsa) The 110 West 7th Building is a commercial high-rise building in Tulsa, Oklahoma . The building rises 388 feet (118 m), [ 1 ] making it the 7th-tallest building in the city, and the 14th-tallest building in the U.S. state of Oklahoma .

  7. Kris Steele - Wikipedia

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    Kris Steele (born July 11, 1973) is a United States politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma who served as state representative. Steele served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives as the Speaker of the House, a position he took over after the 2010 elections.

  8. Markwayne Mullin - Wikipedia

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    Mullin was born on July 26, 1977, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, [3] the youngest of the seven children of Jim Martin Mullin and Brenda Gayle Morris Mullin, of Westville, Oklahoma. [4] His first name is a tribute to two of his paternal uncles, Mark and Wayne; his mother put both names on his birth certificate, intending to later shorten his name to one of ...

  9. Jon Echols - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Echols asked Sheriff Regalado's Office to make a change to a key standard to bid on the Tulsa Jail’s medical contract so that his company could bid. Echols said he asked for the standard to be changed so that in-county companies would have a fair opportunity to make bids for the contract. [ 7 ]