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A study of 2,328 adults published in 2021 in the journal Annals of Family Medicine found that non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic respondents were respectively 73% and 49% more likely to report a ...
A free clinic or walk in clinic is a health care facility in the United States offering services to economically disadvantaged individuals for free or at a nominal cost. The need for such a clinic arises in societies where there is no universal healthcare, and therefore a social safety net has arisen in its place. [ 1 ]
Kenneth (1927–2013) — American, one of the foremost New York hairdressers since the 1950s, [8] and sometimes described as the world's first celebrity hairdresser. [9] Karl Nessler (1872–1951) — German-born, worked around Europe before moving to the United States. Patented the permanent wave.
Wayne Henry Garrison (born August 26, 1959) is an American serial killer who was convicted of killing three children. He was arrested in 1999 for the 1989 murder and dismemberment of 13-year-old Justin Wiles in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 2001, although his sentence was commuted to life six years later.
Mel Cornshucker (born October 4, 1952) is a contemporary Cherokee potter living in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who works in stoneware, porcelain, and raku clay. Cornshucker is known for his high-fire stoneware, decorated with hand-painted, Native-inspired motifs and designs.
OSU writes that the first osteopathic hospital in Tulsa was opened in 1924 at 14th and Peoria Ave. by C. D. Heasley, who named it the Tulsa Clinic Hospital. Three years later, Healey moved the facility to a 25-bed converted apartment building at 1321 South Peoria. The hospital was later sold and renamed Byrne Memorial Hospital. [3]
The group Support Tulsa OK Kids Education was formed on March 16 by retired Tulsa attorney Ken Malloy, who is school board candidate Maria Seidler’s husband, Oklahoma Ethics Commission records show.
Kathy Taylor (born 1955), Mayor of Tulsa (2006–2009) John Volz (1935–2011), attorney for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, died in Tulsa in 2011; R. James Woolsey Jr. (born 1941), former director, Central Intelligence Agency; Terry Young (born 1948), former mayor of the City of Tulsa