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KKWD (104.9 FM, "Alice 104.9") is an adult hits radio station serving the Oklahoma City area. The Cumulus Media outlet broadcasts at 104.9 MHz with an effective radiated power of 6 kW and is licensed to Bethany, Oklahoma. Its studios are in Northwest Oklahoma City, and the transmitter is on the Westside.
Alice Mary Robertson (January 2, 1854 – July 1, 1931) was an American educator, social worker, Native Americans' rights activist, government official, and politician who became the second woman to serve in the United States Congress, and the first from the state of Oklahoma. Robertson was the first woman to defeat an incumbent congressman.
The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was a United States federal government complex located at 200 N.W. 5th Street in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.On April 19, 1995, the building was the target of the Oklahoma City bombing by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, which ultimately killed 168 people and injured 684 others. [1]
43-6178 – in storage at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida. [263] P-51C. 42-103740 – to airworthiness by The Oklahoma Museum of Flying in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [264] [265] P-51D. 44-63762 – to airworthiness by private owner in Camden, Delaware. [266] 44-63791 – to airworthiness by private owner in Pensacola, Florida. [267]
Ron Norick – mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Leon C. Phillips (1916) – 11th Governor of Oklahoma [3] Arsyadjuliandi Rachman (1987 MBA) – Indonesian politician who served as governor of Riau; T. W. Shannon – Oklahoma House of Representatives; Jason Smith – U.S. House of Representatives and Missouri House of Representatives
Alice Mary Robertson (U.S. congressman), representative for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district (1921–1923) [7] Richard A. Sneed (military), Confederate Army veteran and Oklahoma Secretary of State (1923–1927; 1931–1935) and Oklahoma State Treasurer (1927–1931) [ 8 ]
Kyrie Irving scored 25 points, Spencer Dinwiddie and P.J. Washington Jr. added 16 apiece and the Dallas Mavericks beat Oklahoma City 106-98 Friday night as Thunder All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ...
Sophia Alice Callahan was born in Sulphur Springs, Texas, in 1868, [3] to a father who was culturally Muscogee and mixed-race, with Creek and European ancestry; and a white mother, daughter of a Methodist missionary. [4] Her father, Samuel Benton Callahan, was one-eighth Muscogee-Creek and enrolled in the tribe. [5]