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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · NORMAN (CITYNEWSOKC) - Robert Keyes, a Norman-based entrepreneur and the President and CEO of Associated Environmental Industries, has declared his candidacy for the Oklahoma State Senate. Competing for the Senate District 15 seat, Keyes is entering the Republican primary with a strong commitment to reducing government bureaucracy, enhancing ...

  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Robert (Bob) Keyes passed away on April 10, 2024, at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, NY. Bob turned 98 in February, feigning surprise as he did at each birthday that he was starting to get old.

  3. Sep 16, 2018 · Age is matter of perspective. These women, young radicals in their 20s back then, still have energy – and their radical edge. Littoral Books relaunched this summer with the publication of Agnes Bushell’s latest novel, “The House on Perry Street,” a matriarchal epic about five generations of feisty women and their involvement in the political and social events of their time.

  4. ABOUT ROBERT KEYES. Robert Keyes is the embodiment of the American dream. Born and raised in poverty, Robert has worked to become one of Norman’s most successful businessmen. He is President and CEO of Associated Environmental Industries, an environmental drilling and construction company based in Norman.

  5. Robert W Keyes, age 57, lives in Monson, ME. Find their contact information including current home address, phone number 781-740-0138, background check reports, and property record on Whitepages People Search, the most trusted online directory.

  6. Robert Indiana’s death is a messy portrait, and Vinalhaven’s the canvas May 28, 2018 As the FBI scours the island for evidence of exploitation in his final years, and orders an autopsy, it exposes a deep rift fed by the celebrated artist's reclusive lifestyle.

  7. Bob Keyes is an award-winning, nationally recognized arts writer and storyteller with specialties in American visual arts and the contemporary culture of New England. He has written about arts and culture for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram since 2002.

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