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  2. John Culberson - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. American attorney and politician (born 1956) Not to be confused with John Culbertson (disambiguation). John Culberson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 7th district In office January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2019 Preceded by Bill Archer Succeeded by Lizzie Fletcher ...

  3. Yukon-area murder-suicide: What we know about the 5 ... - AOL

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    What we know about the investigation into 5 dead in Yukon-area home Oklahoma City police investigate after 5 were found dead in a home near Yukon in Oklahoma City, on Monday, April 22, 2024.

  4. John Culbertson (economist) - Wikipedia

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    John Mathew Culbertson (August 25, 1921 – December 9, 2001) was an American professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.He was also an economist with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as well as a consultant to the Subcommittee on International Finance of the House Banking and Currency Committee.

  5. John T. Culbertson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Culbertson served on the county and circuit courts for Tazewell County, Illinois from 1930 until 1934. On June 4, 1934, as the Democratic nominee, he won a special election to fill a vacancy on the 10th Circuit Court left by the death of John M Niehaus, defeating Republican George Z. Varnee by 37,972 votes to 31,654. [3]

  6. List of people from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Dewey F. Bartlett, Sr. (1919–1979), Oklahoma governor and U.S. senator; Dan Boren (born 1973), represents Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional district in the U.S. House; David Boren (born 1941), former governor of Oklahoma, U.S. senator and University of Oklahoma president; Donna Campbell (born 1954), physician and member of the Texas Senate; reared ...

  7. Yukon Review - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Review is a twice-weekly central Oklahoma newspaper published Wednesday and Saturday and featuring community news and sports. [1] Established in 1963, [2] the newspaper is carrier-delivered and mailed to subscribers. [1] The Yukon Review began publishing in 1963 as successor to the Yukon Sun. [3]

  8. John Culbertson - Wikipedia

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    John Culbertson may refer to: John Culbertson (economist), American professor of economics; John Bolt Culbertson, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives;

  9. Yukon, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Yukon garnered national media attention because of the plight of Grady the Cow, who was stuck inside a silo for four days. [9] [10] From a population of 830 in 1907, Yukon grew to 1,990 by 1950. [6] By 1960, the population registered at 3,076. [6] Oklahoma City annexed nearly all of the land around Yukon during the 1960s.