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Tim Lannom loved big houses and historic houses. He owned multiple properties around Tulsa and spent his time restoring
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Tim Lannom loved big houses and historic houses. He owned multiple properties around Tulsa and spent his time restoring
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You might say that Dr. Paul Vickery channels spirits. Besides his long career as a history professor at Oral Roberts
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When Jeff Emerson started buying cattle in the early 1990's he was paying as much as $5,000 dollars a head when other
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Federally licensed gun dealers are required to screen people before they can sell them a gun. If the person ends up
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Coleslaw isn't what most people would call a delicacy - but it was treated that way in Wes Alexander's family. His
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Louise Red Corn never wanted to own a newspaper. She liked the reporting end of journalism. But after moving to Osage
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Scott Raffe is known around the world for his fine art photographs of Circus Flora and Zoppe, an Italian Family
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Growing up in Tulsa in the 1970's was torturous for Dan Piraro. He felt surrounded by cowboys and Christians. Fancying
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Hurricane Sаndу brоught tоgеthеr a unique соmbіnаtіоn оf wеаthеr thаt rеѕultеd in over 6 million
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Once a week, community members gather in the Blue Jackalope grocery store and coffee shop for blues-and-barbecue
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Commercial pig farms have a reputation for their smell, but Stephen Green was more troubled by the sound of all those
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When New York City author Ginger Strand passed through Tulsa, we sat her down and asked what she thought about our
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As a long-time Tulsa attorney, Joseph L. Hull has spent much of his life negotiating deals. Two summers ago he found
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Writer Joshua Kline takes us into the peculiar world of the Gluedobbers, a gun and model plane club in East
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