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Duncan's only newspaper still in circulation is The Duncan Banner, which began in 1892 and was published by J.P. Sampson until 1929. [27] On April 24, 1921, the Banner began publishing a Sunday issue. [28] A socialist-leaning newspaper titled Justice was published by Wiley Edgar (Ed) Chives during 1907, the year of Oklahoma's statehood. [29]
Stephens County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.As of the 2020 census, its population was 42,848. [1] Its county seat is Duncan. [2] The county was created at statehood, partly from the Chickasaw Nation in Indian Territory and partly from Comanche County in Oklahoma Territory.
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Clear Creek Lake is a reservoir located in Stephens County, Oklahoma, approximately 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Duncan, Oklahoma. [2] It was built in 1948 with an earthen dam. It is one of four lakes [ a ] that are collectively known as the "Duncan Area Lakes."
City Confidential is a documentary television series where a different city is featured in a high-profile criminal case. The shows were narrated by Paul Winfield and then Keith David. 11 seasons have been broadcast from 1998-2005 on the A&E Network.
The following is a list of Unsolved Mysteries episodes and specials.Please note this list contains first-run/broadcast episodes only. (A spin-off special court show, series titled "Final Appeal: From The Files of Unsolved Mysteries", which had cases of accused criminals claiming their innocence, is not inherently considered part of the main Unsolved Mysteries broadcast history, however, these ...
The Duncan "Oilers" nickname corresponds to local industry. Duncan has a long history of oil production and in the era, Duncan was home to numerous oil related production companies. Specifically, the Rock Island Oil & Refining Company was established in Duncan in 1922, corresponding with the Oilers minor league team beginning play. [3]
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