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  2. Here’s what a KC-style wedding proposal could be for Taylor ...

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    Kansas City wedding photographer Sydney Taylor (not pictured) envisions a proposal in an urban setting like under the 12th Street bridge. Swift would find her man there as a string quartet played ...

  3. KU basketball star Mitch Lightfoot has elegant KC wedding ...

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    The wedding was a formal, glamorous affair at the Loews Hotel Kansas City, where guests were kindly asked to leave the kiddos at home. KU basketball star Mitch Lightfoot has elegant KC wedding ...

  4. ‘Put through the wringer’: TikTok celeb turns historic KC ...

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    That is not to say that the Kansas City couple is not proud of the outcome. The church is the couple’s first commercial project. Youseff’s 133,000 TikTok followers and 130,000 Instagram ...

  5. KOCO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOCO-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Hearst Television.Its studios and transmitter are located on East Britton Road (Historic Route 66)—between North Kelley and North Eastern Avenues—in the McCourry Heights neighborhood of northeast Oklahoma City.

  6. KWTV-DT - Wikipedia

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    KWTV is purported to be the first television station in the Oklahoma City market to conduct consumer and investigative reporting, the first to utilize beat reporters, and was the first television station in the United States to air a consumer-investigative news program, Call for Action, which was based on a KOMA radio show of the same title.

  7. Skirvin Hilton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The committee started its work by touring other restored historic hotels, looking at how those projects were paid for, and then recommended in October 2000 that the City of Oklahoma City explore creating a public-private partnership to get the Skirvin re-opened. In May 2002, Oklahoma City acquired the building from its current owners for $2.875 ...