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Pages in category "People from Kay County, Oklahoma" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
On April 6, 1997, a married couple were attacked and murdered during their fishing trip by a known acquaintance at a fish farm in Charlotte County, Florida. [2]On that day itself, 25-year-old Gregory Philip Malnory Jr. (commonly known as Greg Malnory) and his 26-year-old wife Kimberly Ann Malnory (or Kim Malnory) were invited over to the South Florida Sod Farm by Greg's 37-year-old co-worker ...
Pages in category "Kay County, Oklahoma" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Kay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, its population was 43,700. [1] Its county seat is Newkirk, [2] and the largest city is Ponca City. Kay County comprises the Ponca City micropolitan statistical area. It is in north-central Oklahoma on the Kansas state line.
Kay Mortensen (July 6, 1939 – November 16, 2009) was an American retired professor of mechanical engineering at Brigham Young University who was murdered at his home in 2009. After family members were initially charged with the crime, the son of a friend of Mortensen was charged and convicted of the murder.
Kay County in 1911, showing Washunga. The Kaw Reservation was all the land in the county east of the Arkansas River. Washunga, the Kaw chieftain. Washunga is a small community and ghost town in Kay County, Oklahoma, United States. Washunga was named for the leader of the Kaw Indians in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Ponca City is located in southeastern Kay County northwest of the Arkansas River. The city sits on roughly 47.6 km 2 (18.4 sq mi) of land, and also has about 3.2 km 2 (1.2 sq mi) of water, for a total area of 50.8 km 2 (19.6 sq mi). [7] A historic photo of a wide tornado funnel taken near Ponca City between 1900 and 1920