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Death Penalty For Derailment?
CBS News - Jan 27, 2005 That month in Kansas the 19-year-old Argonia High School valedictorian was struck and killed by a train after tying himself to the tracks with baling wire.
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Blood tests give no insight to teen's death
Topeka Capital Journal - Jul 25, 2004 Allen was a top student, athlete and extemporaneous speaker at Argonia High School, where he graduated in May. He was homecoming king and class ...
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Kansas teen's death on railroad tracks a mystery.
Free with registration - Wichita Eagle - AccessMyLibrary.com - Jul 8, 2004 Allen _ popular and well-known _ was valedictorian at Argonia High School. He graduated in May. His death has stunned the community. ...
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29 Teams Entered In Relays Fri.
Kiowa News - Google News Archive - Apr 13, 1961 The event is approved by the Kansas High School Activities as sociation, ... Kansas: Cimarron, Sylvia, Argonia, Friends Academy (Haviland), Isabel, ...
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Train Death Investigation
KAKE - Oct 7, 2004 Allen graduated as Argonia High School's valedictorian in May. Sheriff Gerald Gilkey said this evening, there's no evidence that any other person or persons ...
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Engagements Announced .
Kiowa News - Google News Archive - May 27, 1976 The prospective groom is an Argonia high school graduate and is currently employed at mcneil's Pattern Shop in Argonia. He is active in civic programs. ...
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Music Festival Held Jan. 30 .
Kiowa News - Google News Archive - Feb 6, 1964 30 at at Argonia high school, Argonia. Mr. Stover, associate professor of Music and chairman of the music department at Northwestern State college, Alva, ...
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Third Annual Kiowa Relays Fri., April 13 .
Kiowa News - Google News Archive - Apr 5, 1961 These relays are an approved vent by the Kansas High School Activities Ass'n., ... Hazelton, Viola, Argonia, Bluff Ci ty, Norwich, Sylvia, Sun City, ...
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Suspicious Train Death
KAKE - Jul 6, 2004 Eighteen-year-old Jake Allen just graduated from Argonia High School this year. He was valedictorian and a standout athlete in football and basketball. ...
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