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  2. Xenia High School - Wikipedia

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    Xenia High School is a public high school in Xenia, Ohio, United States. History. The 1957 high school [4] was destroyed by an F5 Tornado on April 3, 1974, during the ...

  3. Xenia Community Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Xenia Community School District serves the general Xenia, Ohio area. There are five elementary schools, one middle school, one high school, and one preschool.The current superintendent is Dr Gabriel Lofton and the current President of the Board of Education is Mary Grech.

  4. 1974 Xenia tornado - Wikipedia

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    1974 Xenia tornado. The tornado tearing through the southeast Pinecrest Garden district. The 1974 Xenia tornado was a violent F5 tornado that destroyed a large portion of Xenia and Wilberforce, Ohio, United States on the afternoon of April 3, 1974. It was the deadliest individual tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak, the 24-hour period between ...

  5. 1974 Super Outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Damage. $600 million (1974 USD) $3.97 billion (2024 USD) Areas affected. Midwestern and Southern United States, Ontario, Canada. Part of the tornado outbreaks of 1974. The 1974 Super Outbreak was the second-largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the 2011 Super Outbreak. It was also the most violent tornado ...

  6. Xenia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Xenia Station is a replica building based on the original Xenia Station Downtown Xenia in 1930. Xenia was founded in 1803, the same year Ohio was admitted to the Union. In that year, Hollander-American pioneer John Paul bought 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2) of land from Thomas and Elizabeth Richardson of Hanover County, Virginia, for "1050 pounds current moneys of Virginia."

  7. List of tornado-related deaths at schools - Wikipedia

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    The state with the highest number of tornadoes with deaths at schools is Alabama at 8 events. Illinois is second with 6 tornadoes. Missouri and Oklahoma are tied for third with 5 tornadoes. Fifth is Georgia with 3 tornadoes. Sixth are Texas, Tennessee, Indiana, Nebraska, Mississippi, and Arkansas, each with 2 events.

  8. Jack Harbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Jack Avon Harbaugh[1] (born June 28, 1939) is an American football coach and former player. He served as the head football coach at Western Michigan University from 1982 to 1986 and Western Kentucky University from 1989 to 2002, compiling a career college football head coaching record of 116–95–3. In his final year at Western Kentucky, he ...

  9. Trent Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole was born in Xenia, Ohio. He starred at Xenia High School, earning league and area Defensive Player of the Year honors after posting 121 tackles and 8 sacks as a senior. He also rushed for 1,241 yards and 10 touchdowns on his way to earning all-state honors, and played in the Ohio North-South all-star game.