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  2. Florida Keys woman bit corrections deputy in jail during DUI ...

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    A 60-year-old Key West woman bit a corrections deputy while in jail during a DUI investigation, police say. Deborah Bennett Odom was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and DUI, the ...

  3. List of people from Key West, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Diana Nyad (born 1949), author, journalist, motivational speaker, long-distance swimmer; famous for being the first person to swim from Cuba to Key West without the aid of a shark cage [21] Bettie Page (1923–2008), pin-up model [ 22 ]

  4. Key West Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Key West Cemetery (officially, Historic Key West City Cemetery) is a 19-acre (77,000 m 2) cemetery at the foot of Solares Hill on the island of Key West, Florida, United States. It is estimated that as many as 100,000 people are buried there, many more than the 30,000 residents who currently live on the island.

  5. Key West Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Key West Citizen is a daily newspaper published in Key West, Florida. The newspaper is the result of the amalgamations of several related publications in the early years of the 20th century, becoming the Key West Citizen on April 29, 1905, when the first weekly edition rolled off the presses at 534 Front St. announcing the coming of Flagler ...

  6. Joan Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Her autobiography The Bennett Playbill, written with Lois Kibbee, was published in 1970. [22] Her other TV guest appearances include Bennett's roles as Joan Darlene Delaney in an episode of The Governor & J.J. (1970) and as Edith in an episode of Love, American Style (1971). She starred in five made-for-TV movies between 1972 and 1982.

  7. History of Key West - Wikipedia

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    Following Spain's secession of Florida to the United States in 1819, the first permanent colonization of Key West began with American possession in 1821. [6] Legal claim of the island occurred with the purchase by businessman, John W. Simonton, in 1822, in which federal property was asserted only three months later with the arrival of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Mathew C. Perry.

  8. Deaths in July 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Paul F. Markham, 89, American attorney, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1966–1969), key figure in the Chappaquiddick incident. [298] Marcel Paterni, 82, French Olympic weightlifter. [299] Kerry Reed-Gilbert, 62, Australian author and Aboriginal rights activist. [300]

  9. Ronnie Spector - Wikipedia

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    Veronica Yvette Greenfield [1] (née Bennett, formerly Spector; August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022) was an American singer who co-founded and fronted the girl group the Ronettes. She is sometimes referred to as the original "bad girl of rock and roll ".