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- Q6505050 subject Q11404460.
- Q6505050 subject Q6420574.
- Q6505050 abstract "The Lawton Constitution is a daily newspaper published in Lawton, Oklahoma. It began publishing in 1904. John Shepler bought the paper in 1910. It remained with successive generations of Shepler's family until his great-grandsons, Don and Steve Bentley, sold the paper on March 1, 2012. The new owners are brothers Bill and Brad Burgess, who are lawyers and businessmen in Lawton.".
- Q6505050 circulation "21281".
- Q6505050 format Q11032.
- Q6505050 headquarter Q1649.
- Q6505050 headquarter Q503336.
- Q6505050 type Q665319.
- Q6505050 wikiPageExternalLink swoknews.com.
- Q6505050 wikiPageExternalLink www.swoknews.com.
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- Q6505050 wikiPageWikiLink Q11404460.
- Q6505050 wikiPageWikiLink Q1649.
- Q6505050 wikiPageWikiLink Q503336.
- Q6505050 wikiPageWikiLink Q6420574.
- Q6505050 wikiPageWikiLink Q665319.
- Q6505050 circulation "21281".
- Q6505050 format "Daily newspaper".
- Q6505050 headquarters Q1649.
- Q6505050 headquarters Q503336.
- Q6505050 name "The Lawton Constitution".
- Q6505050 type Q665319.
- Q6505050 website swoknews.com.
- Q6505050 type CreativeWork.
- Q6505050 type Newspaper.
- Q6505050 type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Q6505050 type Work.
- Q6505050 type WrittenWork.
- Q6505050 type Thing.
- Q6505050 type Q1092563.
- Q6505050 type Q11032.
- Q6505050 type Q386724.
- Q6505050 comment "The Lawton Constitution is a daily newspaper published in Lawton, Oklahoma. It began publishing in 1904. John Shepler bought the paper in 1910. It remained with successive generations of Shepler's family until his great-grandsons, Don and Steve Bentley, sold the paper on March 1, 2012. The new owners are brothers Bill and Brad Burgess, who are lawyers and businessmen in Lawton.".
- Q6505050 label "Lawton Constitution".
- Q6505050 homepage swoknews.com.
- Q6505050 name "The Lawton Constitution".