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The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Idabel, Oklahoma. Pages in category "People from Idabel, Oklahoma" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Lisa Johnson Billy (born 1967), Oklahoma State Legislator; first Woman Native American elected to HD 42; one of the founders of the Native American Caucus; Chickasaw Indian; Black Kettle (1801/07–1868), Cheyenne Chief killed near Cheyenne, Oklahoma, in Roger Mills County; T.C. Cannon (Kiowa/Caddo, 1946–1978), 20th-century Native American ...
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Oklahoma since 1976. The total amounts to 127 people, and all were executed by lethal injection . [ 1 ] Of the 127 people, 124 were males and 3 were females who all had been convicted of first-degree murder.
Four of the seven people found dead at the home of a convicted rapist in Henryetta, Oklahoma, have now been identified by a relative. Janette Mayo, 59, said the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office ...
A couple have been jailed after their eight-week-old baby died with more than 60 broken bones in her body. During their police interviews, Naomi Johnson, 24, and Benjamin O’Shea, 26, claimed ...
McCurtain County National Bank in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. The area now included in McCurtain County was part of the Choctaw Nation before Oklahoma became a state. The territory of the present-day county fell within the Apukshunnubbee District, one of three administrative superregions comprising the Choctaw Nation, and was divided among six of its counties: Bok Tuklo, Cedar, Eagle, Nashoba, Red ...
David Boren, Democratic U.S. Senator, Oklahoma Governor; University of Oklahoma President; Jake Files, Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate from Fort Smith, Arkansas, since 2011; born in Norman in 1972 [1] Susanna M. Salter, moved to Norman following her service as the first woman mayor in the United States in Argonia, Kansas.
Naomi Judd's autopsy report officially confirmed her cause of death -- she died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.According to the Williamson County, Tennessee, Medical Examiner's Office, the ...