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| The Wildcat travels through Greentown, | Kokomo and Burlington before joining the Wabash River |
| Creek is also a Group 5 waterway below dams in | Kokomo, and due to high mercury and PCB content, fish |
| cular slide guitar players (Casey Bill Weldon, | Kokomo Arnold, Blind Willie McTell). |
| oy Fuller, Roosevelt Sykes, Sleepy John Estes, | Kokomo Arnold, Peetie Wheatstraw, Bill Gaither, Bumbl |
| blues song written and originally recorded by | Kokomo Arnold. |
| e, Jordan had gotten it from James Wiggins and | Kokomo Arnold.) |
| USA, Indiana University | Kokomo Art Gallery - Indiana International Video Art |
| made solo recordings for Vocalion, including " | Kokomo Blues" which was transformed into "Old Kokomo |
| Kokomo Casting is a Chrysler automobile factory in Ko | |
| dollar investment to retool and modernize the | Kokomo Casting for production of a future eight-speed |
| Howard County Lincoln Day Dinner, held at the | Kokomo Country Club in Kokomo, Indiana. |
| e Wildcat are the Little Wildcat Creek and the | Kokomo Creek. |
| The | Kokomo Dodgers were a minor league baseball team base |
| Fantasy Girls (The Real Deal) ( | Kokomo Fantasy Girls) (2009) |
| Kokomo Fantasy Girls aka BAMBI, DYING TO STRIP (book | |
| Jimmy, the "Splendid Splinter", went to | Kokomo High School, located in Kokomo, Indiana. |
| ed basketball player, Thatcher was a member of | Kokomo High School's basketball team for four years. |
| A 6'7" forward/center, Ligon starred at | Kokomo High School in Indiana but never played in col |
| chronicles the first 100-years of the storied | Kokomo High School (Indiana) basketball program, whic |
| d high school soccer at Western High School in | Kokomo, IN. |
| as an American historian and educator, born at | Kokomo, Ind., and graduated from Wabash College in 18 |
| It is part of the | Kokomo, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
| He died in | Kokomo, Indiana after suffering a stroke. |
| he was the first Miss Indiana USA to hail from | Kokomo, Indiana since 1979. |
| Dean Wesley Hockney (born in | Kokomo, Indiana on September 11, 1967) is a sportswri |
| he purchased the land from a glass company in | Kokomo, Indiana as a site for the Chautauqua. |
| hased the mansion located on Webster Street in | Kokomo, Indiana in the same year. |
| The 1995 addition of the 93.7 frequency in | Kokomo, Indiana began the building of a network of st |
| He was born in | Kokomo, Indiana in 1947 and was performing in theater |
| Jimmy Rayl (born June 21, 1941 in | Kokomo, Indiana) is a former professional basketball |
| oseph Andrew Thatcher (born October 4, 1981 in | Kokomo, Indiana) is Major League Baseball pitcher for |
| Michael Everett Otto (born July 24, 1983 in | Kokomo, Indiana) is an American football offensive ta |
| Mike Hammerstein (born March 3, 1963, in | Kokomo, Indiana), is a retired professional American |
| Born in | Kokomo, Indiana, Hillis attended Kokomo public school |
| Born in | Kokomo, Indiana, Kraus attended the common and high s |
| The Seiberling Mansion is a historic house in | Kokomo, Indiana, United States. |
| ply Calibretto) was an acoustic punk band from | Kokomo, Indiana, United States. |
| acturing company which produced automobiles in | Kokomo, Indiana, from 1905 to 1924. |
| In Indianapolis, two teens from | Kokomo, Indiana, wielding a camera, went around the c |
| King,who grew up in Greentown, Indiana and | Kokomo, Indiana, lives in New York City, and is marri |
| and, Columbus, Philadelphia, Indianapolis, and | Kokomo, Indiana, due to the agreement with GM's Delph |
| as Gerald Underwood (born December 22, 1953 in | Kokomo, Indiana, died November 22, 2010, in West Palm |
| He was born in | Kokomo, Indiana. |
| FM radio station owned by Hoosier AM/FM LLC in | Kokomo, Indiana. |
| to sing at a small church near her hometown of | Kokomo, Indiana. |
| Just west of Greentown, the creek becomes the | Kokomo Reservoir. |
| 0 midget race three times, in 1960 and 1961 at | Kokomo Speedway, and next year at the Indianapolis Sp |
| ber Company founder Frank Seiberling, sold the | Kokomo Strawboard Company and opened the Diamond Plat |
| Named after David Foster, the founder of | Kokomo, this park is home to the Senior Citizen's Cen |
| Monroe Seiberling of Akron, Ohio, traveled to | Kokomo to open the Kokomo Strawboard Company, which w |
| Kokomo Transmission is a Chrysler automobile factory | |
| The | Kokomo Tribune noted in late August: "The Indianapoli |
| in the 90's the company also owned WWKI-FM in | Kokomo which sold the group to Wilks Broadcasting. |
| the temporarily reformed 1970s jazz funk band, | Kokomo, with Tony O'Malley, Paddy McHugh, Dyan Birch, |
| the temporarily reformed 1970's jazz funk band | Kokomo, with Mel Collins, Neil Hubbard, Mark Smith, A |
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