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a member of the Siouan people of the Missouri river valley in northeastern Nebraska

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the Dhegiha dialect spoken by the Ponca

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10, at First Presbyterian Church of Ponca City with Pastor Robert Montgomery and Dr.
- A refined products and NGL pipeline and terminal system that provides product takeaway transportation services for Phillips 66's Ponca City Refinery, consisting of 524 miles of pipeline and 1.7 million barrels of storage;
Ponca City Utility Authority called on Cabbiness Engineering to develop a feasible solution to replace the sewer line without interfering with the refinery's operations.
Pony Express owns an approximately 690-mile crude oil pipeline commencing in Guernsey, Wyo., and terminating in Cushing, Okla., with delivery points at the Ponca City Refinery and at Deeprock in Cushing.
Pony Express owns a 690-mile crude oil pipeline starting in Guernsey, WY and terminating in Cushing, OK with delivery points at Ponca City Refinery and Deeprock in Cushing.
Campbell has more than 16 years experience operating hospitals and recruiting doctors, including the past three years as CEO at Carlsbad and past stints as assistant CEO at Deaconess Hospital and of a 140-bed hospital in Ponca City, Okla.
In 2013, several markets in Oklahoma were added to AT&T's LTE network, including Ardmore-Ada, Durant, Enid, Lawton-Duncan, Miami, Oklahoma City, Ponca City, Stillwater, Cushing and Tulsa.
South Miami, FL, December 22, 2013 --(PR.com)-- An innovative new product designed to address a common pet need, the Robison Specialty Dog Bed, has been developed by Linda Robison of Ponca City, Oklahoma.
"A Standing Bear of the Ponca" is a moving illustrated biography of a famous leader of the Bear Clan of the Ponca (1829-1903) who made a legitimate legal case in Standing Bear v.
Foi coletada em todas as frutiferas, nas seguintes proporcoes: laranja (54,7%), tangerina (51,2%), ponca (42,4%), limao (39,4%), maca (30,4%), pera (24,8%), pessego (17,0%), caqui (12,7%) e nectarina (11,7%) (Tabela 2).
Martin and wife, Melissa, of Barre, MA; great grandchildren, Kristen of Suffield, CT, Keith Jacob, Kacey and Kirby of Barre; a niece, Barbara and her husband, William Baldwin of Odessa, TX; nephews, Donald Patterson of El Dorado, KS and Robert and his wife Sue of Ponca City, OK; grand and great grand nieces and nephews.
Dentre as diversas cultivares de mexerica, a Ponca e a mais cultivada no Brasil por apresentar frutos de boa qualidade e obter excelente aceitacao no mercado de frutas in natura.
Providing professional services to the Yankton Sioux and Ponca Tribe of Nebraska for the Department of Interior at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, she said: "My friends say 'you are so odd' and 'why do you not like football?' "They do not get it and they often wonder about me.
Waaxe's Law went on to readings and performances there and at Creighton School of Law in Omaha, the Lied Center in Lincoln, Neb., and the annual Ponca Pow Wow.