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  November 23, 2009
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Famed Retired Coach At Millwood Is Dead
The retired and revered championship coach at Millwood High School for whom the football stadium there is named died on Tuesday.

Coach Leodies Robinson was 69.

The stadium was named in his honor in September.

The famed football coach (who counted several professional athletes as among those who crossed his path) was inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Hall of Fame in 1994.

Before he retired, Coach Robinson had been the only football coach in Millwood High’s history, and the record he chalked up while there led to a number of honors, including his hall of fame induction.

His ...
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Like Gramps, Like Son
Triscen Lascano, 2, wears fatigues last week as he watches the Veterans Day parade outside Ft. Hood in downtown Killeen, Texas. He is with his grandfather, Michael Case, a veteran.

Grocery Store Set To Arrive
TULSA--A businessman who owns four supermarkets in Tulsa said he will open a new store in January at the Gateway Plaza shopping center in north Tulsa.

Antonio Perez, 48, who owns the Las Americas stores, said he will open a new store in the former Albertson’s site at Pine Street and ...
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‘A Journey’
TULSA--Nearly 600 attended an event held recently at the Greenwood Cultural Center to honor the late John Hope Franklin and inaugurate a “reconciliation” center named after him.

“We are on a journey that’s just beginning,” said Julius Pegues, who has led a ...
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A Renovated Library Is to Open Dec. 14
A newly-renovated Ralph Ellison Library (2000 NE 23rd St.) will reopen on Monday, Dec. 14, after grand opening ceremonies are held at 2 p.m.

The temporary location of the facility (at 1918 NE 23rd St.) will be closed on Monday, Nov. 30.

City Councilman Ronald “Skip” Kelly (Ward ...
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