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Lewis H. Battee, laboratory manager
Lewis H. Battee, a retired laboratory manager and avid crabber, died June 14 of pneumonia at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City.
The former Linthicum Heights resident was 95.
Born one of nine in Baltimore and raised near Patterson Park, Mr. Battee was...Tags: Overlea, Aberdeen, Ellicott City, Linthicum, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Constellation sheds stake in gas and oil company
Baltimore's Constellation Energy Group has divested its minority stake in a gas and oil production company under a deal worth $22.5 million. Under the agreement announced Tuesday, Oklahoma City-based PostRock Energy Corp. agreed to buy all of...Tags: Kansas, Companies and Corporations, Shareholders, Oklahoma, Energy Partners Limited
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Dreisbach-Jensen
Kimberly Dreisbach of Bowling Green, Ohio, and Carl Jensen of Lawrence, Kan., are engaged and plan a July 24 wedding in Findlay, Ohio. Parents of the couple are Donald and Carol Dreisbach of Findlay and Douglas and Marie Jensen of Aberdeen. The bride-to-...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Science and Technology, Hewlett-Packard Co., Electronics
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Boyle farmers market goes on rain or shine
sylvia.obell@yahoo.comThe Boyle County Farmers Market appreciates its customers rain or shine. Saturday, the market held its customer appreciation day despite heavy morning rain. “We are die-hards, and you have those die-hard customers just like we are,” Manager...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Organic Foods, Arable Farming, Traffic, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Teen Set to Compete Again After Losing Leg
Trevor Roberts of McClouth was a high school football star, until a gruesome injury in a game last fall cost him his leg. But now, after a lot of hard work and the help of a mentor, he is back running again and set to compete in the Endeavor Games in...Tags: Oklahoma
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Blog: Tyler Caldwell to train with Olympic Team
CatchItKansas.comTyler Caldwell finished in the top eight at the U.S. World Team Trials in Oklahoma City, a finish that landed him a spot to train with the United States Olympic Team. Caldwell is a graduate of Goddard and has spent the past two years wrestling for...Tags: Big 12 Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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CAEL COMEBACK: Former standout Iowa State wrestler and coach Cael Sanderson is making a return to competitive wrestling
Staff WriterCael Sanderson was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for a spectacular career that has included a perfect run as a college wrestler, an Olympic gold medal and a national title as a college coach. And he isn't done yet. After being...Tags: Wrestling, Colleges and Universities, Education, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Clara M. Luper dies at 88; Oklahoma civil rights activist led lunch counter sit-ins
Clara M. Luper, a black civil rights activist in Oklahoma whose early leadership of lunch counter sit-ins helped break down racial barriers at restaurants and diners nearly two years before the Greensboro, N.C., sit-ins captured national attention in...Tags: Activism, New York City, Unrest, Conflicts and War, NAACP, Martin Luther King Jr.
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The Flaming Lips’ latest comes embedded in a gummy skull. How does that happen? [Updated]
Pop & HissOver the last three decades, Oklahoma City rock band the Flaming Lips has not only created a vast body of work that includes classic albums such as “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” and “The Soft Bulletin,” but it has pushed...... -
Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne talks Hollywood Forever show, teases Edward Sharpe cameo, other surprises
Pop & HissIn the center of Hollywood right next to the Paramount Studios lot lies the Hollywood Forever cemetery, which, in addition to housing to the bodies of, among many others Cecil B. DeMille, Art Pepper, Yma Sumac, Johnny Ramone, John Huston,...... -
Obituary: Joseph T. Lucas
STANFORD — Joseph T. Lucas, 81, of Brodhead, formerly of Stanford, died Monday, June 6, at Rockcastle Regional Hospital in Mount Vernon, Ky. Born Nov. 25, 1929, in Butler, Pa., he was a son of the late Ann Marie Lucas. He was a farmer....Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Oklahoma, Mount Vernon
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Free agent profile: Earl Clark
Lakers BlogEarl Clark, Orlando Magic power forward Type of free agent: Unrestricted Positives: Clark wasn’t expected to do much when the Magic acquired him in a mid-December trade that included more important parts than him. That included Orlando trading Vince...
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