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  2. List of newspapers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Thoburn and John W. Sharp. History of the Oklahoma Press and the Oklahoma Press Association (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press Association, 1930). Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", Oklahoma: a Guide to the Sooner State, American Guide Series, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 74– 82, ISBN 9781603540353 – via ...

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    He said typically, the agency receives about 87 crisis calls a week, and they had more than 200 calls the weekend after the Owasso teen's death. Preston said 87% of the young people reported ...

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  5. The Oklahoman - Wikipedia

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    The last edition of the evening Oklahoma City Times was published on Feb. 29, 1984. It was folded into The Daily Oklahoman beginning with the March 1, 1984 issue. [30] Look At OKC was launched in 2006 as a weekly alt magazine to compete with the Oklahoma Gazette. It was distributed in free racks throughout the Oklahoma City metro area until it ...

  6. Edmond Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Edmond Sun was a daily newspaper serving the Edmond and Deer Creek communities. [1] The Edmond Sun was owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. [ 2 ] History

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    According to an Edmond Police Department press release, officers responded to a call regarding a possible deceased person at the storage facility at 12:25 p.m. on Friday. There they discovered the ...

  8. Gower Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Gower Cemetery is a historic African American cemetery located in Edmond, Oklahoma. [2] It was established in 1889 by a formerly enslaved couple named Ophelia and John Gower who allowed other families of color and indigent people to bury their dead on their land for free.

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