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Colony, Oklahoma is located in Washita County. Zip codes in Colony, OK include 73021.

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Feb 11, 2013 | Cape Cod Times

Gonsalves: Coping with shelter life

Victor Colon wasn't expecting it to be like this. And who could blame him, having moved to Centerville from Puerto Rico with his wife and three children less than a year ago? "We're not used to this," the 32-year-old golf course maintenance man told me as he and his family finished lunch in the cafeteria of Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School in ... (more)

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Sat Feb 02, 2013

NewsOK.com

One man dead after alcohol-related crash

Glenn Edward Myers, 48, was driving north on County Road 2420 north of Colony in Washita County when his 2006 Chevy pickup swerved off the roadway and hit a concrete culvert, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports.

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Tue Nov 06, 2012

Altus Times

Murphey

Clifford W. Murphey passed away Sept. 10, 2012 after a lengthy illness. He was born in Luther on Nov.

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Fri Oct 05, 2012

NewsOK.com

Eight people die in two separate accidents on Oklahoma roads

Kenneth Ransom Myers, 79 and Janelle Myers, 78, of Fort Worth, Texas; Laurie Ann Miller, 36, and Macie Grace Lomber, 2, of Macomb Four people died in a collision between a pickup and a recreational vehicle Saturday about 10:20 a.m. on U.S. 177 two miles north of State Highway 59 in Pottawatomie County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said.

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Fri Oct 22, 2010

NewsOK.com

Oklahoma educators still face funding shortfalls, academic performance hurdles

Steve Richert spends beautiful fall days talking to his former students, assessing their needs and making sure their transition to their new schools are as smooth as possible, but the process is one of the most painful he's endured.

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