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  2. The Coffeyville Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Coffeyville Journal is a two-day (Wednesday-Saturday) newspaper covering the city of Coffeyville, Kansas with a circulation of approximately 1,800. [2] References

  3. George Sweatt - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] When he was in the off-season with the Monarchs, Sweatt was placed in charge of the playground and athletics at his hometown Cleveland School in Coffeyville, Kansas. [ 7 ] Sweatt played in the Colored World Series in 1924 and 1925 with the Monarchs, and in 1926 and 1927 with the American Giants.

  4. Coffeyville, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Coffeyville Journal is the local newspaper, published twice a week. [58] One AM and three FM radio stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from Coffeyville. KGGF (AM) broadcasts on 690 AM, playing a News/Talk format. [59] KUSN, a Country station, is licensed to Dearing, Kansas, but broadcasts from Coffeyville on 98.1 FM.

  5. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area. However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.

  6. Crawford Goldsby - Wikipedia

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    Goldsby with his mother, Ellen Lynch. Goldsby was born to Sgt. George and Ellen (née Beck) Goldsby on February 8, 1876, at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas.During 1878 (when Crawford Goldsby was two years old), serious trouble began to occur in San Angela (San Angelo), Texas, between the black soldiers and cowboys and hunters.

  7. John Washington Steele - Wikipedia

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    John Washington Steele was born in Sheakleyville, Pennsylvania in 1843. In 1864, soon after wealth came to him through inheritance from the McClintocks' oil, the orphan John Steele left the farm which he had inherited from his foster or adoptive family, the McClintocks, and began a lavish and picturesque life, rapidly spending his way through his fortune.

  8. Idaho college killings to remain a death penalty case

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    The judge overseeing Bryan Kohberger's murder case has ruled the death penalty will remain on the table as the case moves forward, rejecting a request from Kohberger's defense attorneys. In June ...

  9. Harry Heilmann - Wikipedia

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    Harry Edwin Heilmann (August 3, 1894 – July 9, 1951), nicknamed "Slug", was an American baseball player and radio announcer. He played professional baseball for 19 years between 1913 and 1932, including 17 seasons in Major League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers (1914, 1916–1929) and Cincinnati Reds (1930, 1932).

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