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  2. Joan Hastings (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hastings Camp (1932 – September 5, 2021) was a politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1975, Hastings served district 67 until 1984. After serving in the legislature, Hastings served for 16 years as Tulsa County Clerk, retiring in 2001.

  3. National Disaster Search Dog Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF) is a nonprofit organization that recruits and trains rescue dogs. It was established in 1996 by Wilma Melville . As of 2024, there are 94 search teams trained by SDF that can be deployed regionally and nationally.

  4. Meet The Couple Who Opened Their Home To 12 Stray Dogs - AOL

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    In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rachel and her husband, the couple behind 12dogsandcounting, have built a life centered around rescuing and adopting dogs. Their place is home to 12 rescue dogs, many of whom ...

  5. Kathy Taylor (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor worked as an attorney for a private firm in Oklahoma City from 1981 until 1988. She then moved to Tulsa in 1989 and became the vice president and general counsel of Thrifty Car Rental. Taylor eventually bought National Car Rental from General Motors. She and her husband later sold the company and founded the Lobeck Taylor Foundation.

  6. Government of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The city jail was in the basement. [9] The city quickly outgrew that facility and began renting office space in the privately owned Reeder Building. In 1917, Tulsa government offices moved into a much larger facility at Fourth and Cincinnati, formally called the Tulsa Municipal Building, to house city services.

  7. Does Oklahoma really need the Freedom Caucus? Keeping ... - AOL

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    The caucus’ House Vice Chair, Rep. Jim Olsen, once made national headlines for comparing efforts to end abortion to abolishing slavery and then doubled down, telling an Oklahoma City television ...

  8. Louisa McCune - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Douglas McCune (May 11, 1970 – August 10, 2024 [1]) was a philanthropy executive and magazine editor, working in the contemporary arts and animal well-being. [2] She was the executive director of the Kirkpatrick Foundation in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where she was engaged with arts and culture, education, animal well-being, environmental conservation, and historic preservation.

  9. Carol Bush (Oklahoma politician) - Wikipedia

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    Carol Bush is an American politician who is the Tulsa City Councilor for the 9th district since 2024 and who represented the 70th district in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2016 to 2022. Early life and career