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The Forty-fifth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 3, 1995, to January 7, 1997, during the first two years of the first term of Governor Frank Keating .
GateHouse publishes five daily, four weekly and five shopper newspapers in Oklahoma: [1] Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise [114] of Bartlesville; Miami News-Record [115] of Miami; The Ardmoreite [116] of Ardmore; The Journal Record [117] of Oklahoma City; The Oklahoman of Oklahoma City; The Shawnee News-Star [118] of Shawnee
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... The Ardmoreite is an American daily newspaper published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday mornings in Ardmore ...
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Henry B. Roberts, American politician; Henry Gee Roberts (1800–1860), major general and political agent in India; Harry R. Roberts (Henry Richard Roberts, died 1924), Australian stage actor; Harry Roberts (footballer, born 1907) (Henry Roberts, 1907–1984), English footballer; B. H. Roberts (1857–1933), English-born Mormon leader; Ed ...
Ardmore is the county seat of Carter County, Oklahoma, United States. [4] The population was 24,725 at the time of the 2020 census, [5] a 1.8% increase over the 2010 census figure of 24,283. [6]
The two stations share studios on Texoma Parkway in northeastern Sherman, with an additional studio on South Commerce Street and Elks Boulevard in southwestern Ardmore, Oklahoma. KXII's transmitter is located along US 377 in rural northeastern Marshall County, Oklahoma (southwest of Madill).
Henry Roberts (fl. 1606) was an English writer and poet. His works are all of extreme rarity, may be identical with the "Henrie Roberts, one of the sworne esquires" of Queen Elizabeth and envoy from her highness to "Mully Hamet, emperour of Marocco and king of Fes", in 1585, whose embassy is recounted in Richard Hakluyt's Voyages (1589, pp. 237–9).