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    Kansas is a town in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 802 at the 2010 census. Kansas is located in southern Delaware County...
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    Kansas Fort Scott, Kansas Arma, Kansas Frontenac, Kansas Pittsburg, Kansas Baxter Springs, Kansas Columbus, Kansas Miami, Oklahoma Durant, Oklahoma Vinita...
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    69; -97.136 From April 26 to 27, 1991, multiple supercells across Oklahoma and Kansas led to a regional tornado outbreak. Forced by a potent trough and...
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    Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (reporting mark KO) is a shortline railroad operating in the Midwestern United States. It is entirely located in Kansas and...
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    Oklahoma and Kansas state officials began seeking federal approval and funding to extend the Heartland Flyer from Oklahoma City to Newton, Kansas. The...
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    in the United States, ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before terminating in Santa Monica...
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    Southern Branch, it came to serve an extensive rail network in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. In 1988, it merged with the Missouri Pacific Railroad;...
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  • "Kansas City" is a song from the 1943 musical Oklahoma!. The plot set-up for it is the return of cowboy Will Parker from an excursion to the city of the...
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    southwest–northeast direction from the Oklahoma border to Kansas City. It passes through several major Kansas cities, including Wichita, Topeka, and Lawrence...
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  • The Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway (“KO&G”) had at its height 310.5 miles of track from Denison, Texas through Oklahoma to Baxter Springs, Kansas. Its...
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    1987–1988, the University of Oklahoma (the conference's second smallest school) spent $12.5 million on athletics while Kansas State spent $5.5 million. Reflective...
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    South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (reporting mark SKOL) is a short line railroad which operates 730.34 miles (1,175.37 km) of rail lines in Kansas, Oklahoma...
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    1895, 12 years before Oklahoma became a state. The team was organized by John A. Harts, a student from Winfield, Kansas. Oklahoma was shut out 34–0 by...
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    first filling station was opened in 1902 by Donovan Ranta. In 1897, Kansas, Oklahoma Central & Southwestern Railway acquired right-of-way about 3 miles...
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    injured. The tornado first touched down near the KansasOklahoma border in Oklahoma southwest of Chetopa, Kansas, and tracked eastward. It struck Picher, causing...
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    County, Oklahoma. The population was 37,290 at the 2020 census. Bartlesville is 47 miles (76 km) north of Tulsa and 18 miles (29 km) south of the Kansas border...
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  • 1928, becoming known as the "Big Six": Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. The University of Colorado was added in 1948, and...
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    the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the west. Kansas is named after the Kansas River, in turn named after the Kansa...
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    on the road by Kansas State. On November 16, Oklahoma overcame a 25-point deficit to beat previously undefeated Baylor, 34–31. Oklahoma finished conference...
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    located in southwest Kansas, along U.S. Route 54 highway, near the Kansas-Oklahoma state line. Liberal is home of Seward County Community College. Early...
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    bordered by Kansas and Colorado at 37°N on the north, New Mexico at 103°W on the west, Texas at 36.5°N on the south, and the remainder of Oklahoma at 100°W...
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    is at US 71 in Kansas City, Missouri. Much of it follows the Santa Fe Trail. The highway passes through New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. The...
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    moderate risk of severe weather at 11:15 a.m. CDT for portions of Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas along and near the Interstate 40 corridor. By 3:00 p.m. CDT...
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  • traveled to Ohio State. Oklahoma hosted Iowa State, Texas Tech, TCU, West Virginia and traveled to Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State in regular conference...
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    Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. It travels through the cities of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Hot Springs, Arkansas, and McAlester, Oklahoma. US 270 begins in the...
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  • straight seasons from 1913 to 1915. After defeating sixth-ranked Oklahoma on October 28, Kansas became bowl eligible for the second consecutive season, which...
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    Kickapoo people (category Native American history of Oklahoma)
    States: the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas, the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, and the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas. The Oklahoma and Texas bands are politically...
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    (375 km) from South Haven, Kansas at US-81 to Madill, Oklahoma at US-70. It passes through the states of Kansas and Oklahoma. US-177 begins concurrent...
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    Arkansas River (category Rivers of Oklahoma)
    the east and southeast as it traverses the U.S. states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The river's source basin lies in Colorado, specifically...
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  • The KansasOklahoma–Missouri League (or KOM League) was a name of an American minor league baseball league which was established in 1946 and played through...
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