
Emmet Jamieson
Assistant City Editor at Columbia Missourian
reporter @CoMissourian. reach me at [email protected].
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stwnewspress.com | Emmet Jamieson
CLAREMORE – The spirit that united Oklahomans after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing is just as strong today, said former first lady Cathy Keating. The Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the former first lady and her husband, former Gov. Frank Keating, for its "Reflections & Perspectives" event April 9 at Rogers State University. Frank Keating was Oklahoma's governor during the April 19, 1995 attack, which killed 168 people and injured hundreds more in and around the Alfred P.
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yahoo.com | Emmet Jamieson
The Survivor Tree, a centenarian American elm that survived the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, now has roots in Claremore. Representatives from the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum came to Will Rogers Junior High School April 8, as part of its "Journey of Hope," the museum's 30th anniversary tour to teach the story of the bombing to students in all 77 Oklahoma counties. The museum gifted each school a sapling from the Survivor Tree to plant on campus.
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chickashanews.com | Emmet Jamieson
CLAREMORE, Okla. – The spirit that united Oklahomans after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing is just as strong today, said former first lady Cathy Keating. The Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the former first lady and her husband, former Gov. Frank Keating, for its "Reflections & Perspectives" event April 9 at Rogers State University. Frank Keating was Oklahoma's governor during the April 19, 1995 attack, which killed 168 people and injured hundreds more in and around the Alfred P.
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cnhinews.com | Emmet Jamieson
CLAREMORE, Okla. – The spirit that united Oklahomans after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing is just as strong today, said former first lady Cathy Keating. The Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce hosted the former first lady and her husband, former Gov. Frank Keating, for its "Reflections & Perspectives" event April 9 at Rogers State University. Frank Keating was Oklahoma's governor during the April 19, 1995 attack, which killed 168 people and injured hundreds more in and around the Alfred P.
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claremoreprogress.com | Emmet Jamieson
The Survivor Tree, a centenarian American elm that survived the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, now has roots in Claremore. Representatives from the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum came to Will Rogers Junior High School April 8, as part of its "Journey of Hope," the museum's 30th anniversary tour to teach the story of the bombing to students in all 77 Oklahoma counties. The museum gifted each school a sapling from the Survivor Tree to plant on campus.
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