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  2. Watts, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Watts is a town in northern Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for John Watts , also known as Young Tassel, a Chickamauga Cherokee chief, who died in 1802. [ 4 ] The population was 324 at the 2010 census, an increase of 2.5 percent over the figure of 316 recorded in 2000.

  3. Watts Community, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Watts Community, Oklahoma. 8 languages. ... Watts Community is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States.

  4. Township of Ballard, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Township of Ballard is a township located in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States, approximately 1.5 miles south of the city limits of Watts, and administered by the Watts city government. The community is locally referred to as Ballard Hill.

  5. Watts, OK Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ... - AOL

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    Get the Watts, OK local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. WOKA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WOKA (1310 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a southern gospel format. It is licensed to Douglas, Georgia , United States. The station is currently owned by Coffee County Broadcasters, Inc. and features programming from Fox News Radio .

  7. List of municipalities in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. [1] According to the 2020 census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,959,353 inhabitants but the 19th largest by land area spanning 68,594.92 square miles (177,660.0 km 2) of land.

  8. J. C. Watts - Wikipedia

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    Watts was born in Eufaula in McIntosh County, Oklahoma [1] to J. C. "Buddy" Watts Sr., and Helen Watts (d. 1992). [2] His father was a Baptist minister, cattle trader, [3] the first black police officer in Eufaula, [4] and a member of the Eufaula City Council. [5]

  9. The 10 most unsafe states to live in, ranked

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    The city tallied a record number of killings going back to at least 1933. ... Oklahoma. The Oklahoma State Capitol. Niklas Schorrer/Shutterstock. Oklahoma moved down a position in 2024.