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  2. Poetry Society of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Poetry Society of Oklahoma (PSO) is a non-profit state-level poetry association in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.The organization is affiliated with the National Federation of State Poetry Societies (NFSPS), and promotes poetry, conducts monthly and annual contests, publishes poetry books and organizes periodic meetings, workshops and festivals.

  3. Art Deco Lofts and Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The founder and first president of PSO was Frederick William "Fred" Insull, who moved the company's headquarters to Tulsa in 1916. [a] The Public Service Co. of Oklahoma Building, originally completed in 1929, was the headquarters of the electric service utility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Public Service Co. of Oklahoma (PSC). It was known by that name ...

  4. Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Sofidel project involves 500 construction jobs and 300 permanent jobs. The new plant will cover 50 acres under one roof. Sofidel bought 240 acres from PSO, which still has 750 acres around it for sale. PSO sold the land for just over $1 million ($4166.66 an acre). [4]

  5. Oral Roberts–Tulsa basketball rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 PSO Mayor's Cup Women's game, held on November 21, was also won by ORU by a score of 73–71. Oral Roberts swept the PSO Mayor's Cup games again in 2015, this time at Tulsa's Reynolds Center, with the Golden Eagle women winning 59–53 on November 20, and the ORU men taking their third in a row in the series, 70–68 on December 5.

  6. Central High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The old Central High School building at Sixth and Cincinnati was leased by Public Service Company of Oklahoma ("PSO"). After a complete renovation and extensive interior modifications in 1977, it now serves as PSO's headquarters. The renovated and adapted building has been named a Tulsa landmark by the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture.

  7. American Electric Power - Wikipedia

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    Incorporated in 1913, PSO serves approximately 540,000 customers in eastern and southwestern Oklahoma. Its headquarters are in Tulsa. PSO has 4,269 megawatts of generating capacity and provides electricity to 232 cities and towns across a service area encompassing 30,000 square miles.

  8. Sis Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    In late 1939, she was a founding member of the Red Dust Players, an agit-prop group in Oklahoma, that promoted propaganda and political agitation through short plays. [3] Performing throughout the countryside in Oklahoma at union meetings, the Red Dust Players sought to educate tenant-farmers, sharecroppers, and farm workers on how the union ...

  9. PSO - Wikipedia

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    PSO-1, a Soviet telescopic sight; Public Safety Officer, another name for police, firefighters, ambulance crews and other providing safety services in the U.S. Public Service Company of Oklahoma; Public service obligation, a form of state subsidy for transport links which are not commercially viable; Puro Sangue Orientale, a breed of horse in Italy