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Barry began his career in radio during his sophomore year attending Norman High School in 1973. His television career began in Oklahoma City in September 1980 as sports director for independent station KAUT-TV (channel 43; which became co-owned with KFOR-TV in 2006), when that station signed on with a daytime-only all-news format that lasted until the following year. [3]
Sportspeople from Edmond, Oklahoma (50 P) Pages in category "People from Edmond, Oklahoma" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Bob Foreman, "Mathews' New Book Will Be Whopper," Tulsa (Oklahoma) Tribune, 3 November 1958. Guy Logsdon, "John Joseph Mathews: A Conversation," Nimrod 16 (Spring/Summer 1972). Michael Snyder, "Friends of the Osages: John Joseph Mathews's 'Wah'Kon-Tah' and Osage-Quaker Cross-Cultural Collaboration," The Chronicles of Oklahoma 88.4 (Winter 2012 ...
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Marc Platt, 100, American dancer and actor (Oklahoma!, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers). [597] Oldřich Škácha, 72, Czech photographer and dissident. [598] Ron Stott, 76, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1977), Mayor of North Syracuse, New York (1971–1974). [599] Birgitta Valberg, 97, Swedish actress. [600]
Saying goodbye to their friend. Matthew Perry was laid to rest at a private funeral on Friday, November, 3, according to multiple outlets. The service was reportedly held at Forest Lawn Memorial ...
Dale Derby, 72, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2017–2019), drowned. [713] Léopold K. Fakambi, 78, Beninese agronomist and engineer. [714] Nicholas Felice, 94, American politician, mayor of Fair Lawn, New Jersey (1972–1974) and member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1982–2002). [715]
Matthew Joseph Thaddeus Stepanek (July 17, 1990 – June 22, 2004), known as Mattie J.T. Stepanek, was an American poet (or, as he wanted to be remembered, "a poet, a peacemaker, and a philosopher who played") [2] who published seven best-selling books of poetry and peace essays. Before his death at the age of 13, he had become known as a peace ...