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Exploring Oklahoma History / This Day in Oklahoma History / August
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This Day in Oklahoma History. This Day In Oklahoma History. This Day in Oklahoma History. Operation Desert Storm (Gulf War). On this day U.S. and a multi-national coalition force moved to liberate Kuwait from an Iraqi invasion. more. Thursday, August 02, 1990. Wirt Franklin No. 1. Monday, August 04, 1913. First election for choosing members of legislature for Indian Territory was held on this day. Tuesday, August 05, 1890. Friday, August 05, 1932. Auction of Lawton Townsite Lots. Tuesday, August 06, 1901.
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Blog Oklahoma / Community
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You can get hold of us in a multitude of ways:. You can email blogoklahoma@blogoklahoma.net. Call our Google Voice line at 580.609.0090. Send us a message on any of these social networks:. Blog Oklahoma Member Login. Blog Oklahoma has 906 registered Oklahoma bloggers. Yay! Blog Oklahoma Podcasts are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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Blog Oklahoma Blog / The #blogmonth challenge
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Posted on Thursday, April 16, 2015 02:01 PM by K. Latham. The #blogmonth challenge is simple. Post something to your blog every day for an entire month. The overall goal is to write something. The #blogmonth challenge gives you an opportunity or an excuse to improve your writing skills and expand your creativity. Here are a few guidelines and suggestions. Bonus Tip: CTRL-C, CTRL-V, CTRL-SHIFT-V, and CTRL-Z are your friends. Keep your hands on the keyboard. Format later. Podcasters and vloggers please fee...
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Page 1 of 231. Blog Oklahoma Podcast 036: How To Vote. It’s election season, and did you know you only have two more months left to register to vote for the general election. Let's talk about that. Welcome to Blog Oklahoma. Okvotes16 - New to the Blog Oklahoma Podcast Roku channel. We've added a new section to the Blog Oklahoma Podcast Roku channel called #okvotes16. Since it's election season we thought we'd help out by providing a quick overview on how to vote in Oklahoma. Happy Birthday Blog Oklahoma!
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Blog Oklahoma Blog / Oklahoma Texting and Driving Ban Effective Nov. 1st.
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Oklahoma Texting and Driving Ban Effective Nov. 1st. Oklahoma Texting and Driving Ban Effective Nov. 1st. Posted on Thursday, May 07, 2015 10:12 AM by K. Latham. Law enforcement agencies across Oklahoma will enforce the Trooper Nicholas Dees and Trooper Keith Burch Act, which bans texting while driving as of Nov. 1st. The penalty for those stopped for texting while driving will be $100. NewsOK.com: Texting and driving ban effective Nov. 1. Don't Text And Drive. Don't text and drive.
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Blog Oklahoma Blog / New Member - Dustin DeMoss
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New Member - Dustin DeMoss. New Member - Dustin DeMoss. Posted on Thursday, May 14, 2015 08:19 AM by Blog Oklahoma. New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: Dustin DeMoss. Blogging about mental health and the veteran community. Oklahoma Texting and Driving Ban Effective Nov. 1st. Blog Oklahoma Member Login. Blog Oklahoma has 906 registered Oklahoma bloggers. Yay! Blog Oklahoma Podcasts are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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Exploring Oklahoma History / Historic Places Database
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This Day in Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historic Places Database. Click on a county to list historic places for that county. Ghost Towns and Cemeteries. Historic Place of the Day. The Marlow Review Established 1890 Marlow Magnet first newspaper in Marlow By 1905 The Marlow Review started publishing newspapers. Near this place on Aug. 3, 1932 Atoka County Sheriff C.G. Maxwell and Deputy Sheriff Eugene Moore were involved in a shoot-out with Clyde Barrow, Raymond Hamilton, and Everett Milligan&#...Butterfie...
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Exploring Oklahoma History / Hillside Mission
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This Day in Oklahoma History. Established by Rev. John Murdock, under auspices of Friends Society, 1882. This noted school was attended by both Indian and white children. In this vicinity, was home of Wm. C. Rogers, last elected principle chief of Cherokee Nation, 1903 to 1917. His grave, and that of George Tyner, Cherokee, are in Mission Cemetery. Marker is on cemetery grounds at N Garrison Ave south of E 186th St. north of Skiatook, Oklahoma. 36423115, -95.986070. Volume 4, No. 3 September, 1926).
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