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  2. Alonzo Butler - Wikipedia

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    Alonzo Butler (October 30, 1979 – October 28, 2024) was an American heavyweight boxer. At the height of his career, Butler went unbeaten for 26 bouts, and would finish his career with 34 wins. At the height of his career, Butler went unbeaten for 26 bouts, and would finish his career with 34 wins.

  3. KMAM - Wikipedia

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    KMAM had broadcast a full service country music format, including programming from Westwood One, in simulcast with sister station KMOE (92.1 FM). [6] In addition to its music programming, KMAM aired local news, farm and market reports, ABC News Radio, a daily obituary report, and a tradio program called Swap Shop.

  4. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  5. List of people from Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    James Alexander Fowler (1863–1955), U.S. Assistant Attorney General and Knoxville mayor; Lizzie Crozier French (1851–1926), women's suffragist; Lucius F. C. Garvin (1841–1922), former governor of Rhode Island; Sion Harris (1811–1854), member of the Liberian legislature; Bill Haslam (b. 1958), Governor of Tennessee, former mayor of Knoxville

  6. The Knoxville Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Knoxville Journal was a daily newspaper published in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, between 1886 and 1991. It operated first as a morning and then as an afternoon publication. It operated first as a morning and then as an afternoon publication.

  7. Ash Hill Township, Butler County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Ash Hill Township covers an area of 131.15 square miles (339.7 km 2) and contains two incorporated settlements: Fisk and Qulin.It contains six cemeteries: Ash Hills, Browns, Hillis, Kelly, Qulin and Vale.

  8. KMOE - Wikipedia

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    KMOE (92.1 FM, "The Bullet") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Butler, Missouri. The station's broadcast license is held by Bates County Broadcasting Company. KMOE has been owned and operated by members of the Thornton family since it was founded in 1975. [ 3 ]

  9. Butler, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Butler is a city in Bates County, Missouri, United States and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. The population was 4,219 at the 2010 census . The county seat of Bates County, [ 5 ] the city is named for William Orlando Butler , an American military and political figure of the early and mid-19th century. [ 6 ]