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  2. Jimmy Rayl - Wikipedia

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    Third-team All-American – UPI (1962) 2× First-team All- Big Ten (1962, 1963) Fourth-team Parade All-American (1959) Indiana Mr. Basketball (1959) Stats at Basketball-Reference.com. James R. Rayl (June 21, 1941 – January 20, 2019) was an American professional basketball player in the ABA. He was a 6'2" and 175 lb guard.

  3. Jeffrey Lynn Hand - Wikipedia

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    United States. State (s) Indiana, possibly Wisconsin. Date apprehended. June 17, 1973 (Thomas case) Jeffrey Lynn Hand (February 2, 1949 – January 24, 1978) was an American murderer, kidnapper and suspected serial killer linked to two known murders committed in Indiana from 1972 to 1973. Deemed mentally unfit to stand trial for the latter, he ...

  4. The Kokomo Perspective - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 209 North Main Street, Kokomo, Indiana 46901 USA. Circulation. 31,000. Website. kokomoperspective.com (defunct) The Kokomo Perspective was a weekly newspaper serving Kokomo, Indiana, established in August 1989. [1] It ceased operating on November 29, 2021. The Perspective was distributed for free to 31,000 homes every Wednesday.

  5. Elwood Hillis - Wikipedia

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    Years of service. 1944–1954. Rank. Captain. Battles/wars. World War II. Elwood Haynes "Bud" Hillis (March 6, 1926 – January 4, 2023) was an American politician and lawyer from Indiana. He was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, serving Indiana's 5th congressional district for 8 terms from 1971 to 1987. [1]

  6. Kokomo Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Decca. James " Kokomo " Arnold (February 15, 1896 or 1901 – November 8, 1968) was an American blues musician. A left-handed slide guitarist, his intense style of playing and rapid-fire vocal delivery set him apart from his contemporaries. He got his nickname in 1934 after releasing "Old Original Kokomo Blues" for Decca Records, a cover ...

  7. Kokomo, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Kokomo (/ ˈ k oʊ k ə m oʊ / KOH-kə-moh) is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Indiana, United States. [3] Its population was 59,604 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Kokomo metropolitan area, which includes all of Howard County, and it is the largest city and regional center for the North Central Indiana region consisting of ~225,000 people across six ...

  8. Norman Bridwell - Wikipedia

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    Bridwell was born on February 15, 1928, [3] in Kokomo, Indiana, to Leona and Vern Bridwell. [4] He graduated from Kokomo High School in 1945, [4] and went on to attend John Herron School of Art [5] at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, and Cooper Union, [5] in New York City.

  9. Steve Kroft - Wikipedia

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    Kroft was born on August 22, 1945 in Kokomo, Indiana, the son of Margaret and Fred Kroft. [3] Kroft attended Syracuse University, where he earned his bachelor's degree from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1967. [1] [4] At Syracuse, he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. [2] He also worked at The Daily Orange and WAER ...

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