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Also killed was the pilot, Michael Kaswan, 68, of Oklahoma City, according to the funeral home handling his services. He is listed in Federal Aviation Administration records as the owner of the ...
Robert Lucius "Bob" Harrison Jr. (August 8, 1937 – February 4, 2016) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the San Francisco 49ers, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma and was drafted in the second round of the 1959 NFL draft ...
Harrison amassed a 13–28 record in Houston's farm system and pitched just two innings for the Oklahoma City 89ers in 1969 when he was dealt to the Seattle Pilots with Dooley Womack for Jim Bouton. Harrison pitched for the franchise's (now known as the Milwaukee Brewers ) triple A affiliate, the Portland Beavers in 1970, and went 6–11 with a ...
Mike Fair, politician and businessman, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1979–1986) and the Oklahoma Senate (1988–2004) (b. 1942) [367] Radhika Khanna, 47, Indian-born fashion designer, entrepreneur, and author (b. 1974) [368]
Thursday’s Oklahoma high school football game Class 6A-I. Broken Arrow 35, NORMAN 31. More: Where are Oklahoma high school athletes going to college?Here's the 2024 signing list. Friday’s ...
Guthrie Thomas (January 6, 1952 – July 13, 2016) was an Americana singer-songwriter, producer and record label executive. After releasing two albums on Capital Records, he started his own label, Eagle Records, and self-released and produced numerous other artists in the 1980s.
Urschel, a business tycoon, was kidnapped along with fellow oilman Walter R. Jarrett on 22 July 1933, from Oklahoma City by gangsters George "Machine Gun" Kelly and Albert L. Bates. While Jarrett was quickly released, Urschel was held for over a week while his kidnappers demanded a ransom.
The Oklahoma medical examiner has confirmed three storm-related fatalities: two in Holdenville and one in Marietta. Gov. Kevin Stitt on Sunday announced a fourth fatality in Sulphur.