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Ventura, California, U.S. Genres. Jazz, big band. Occupation (s) Singer, bandleader. Years active. 1926–1968. Ina Ray Hutton (born Odessa Cowan; March 13, 1916 – February 19, 1984) [1] was an American singer, bandleader, and the elder sister of June Hutton. [2] She led one of the first all-female big bands .
Odessa American, Texas. November 15, 2023 at 8:02 PM. Nov. 15—MIDLAND — The McDonald's located at 5141 E. 42nd Street in Odessa has re-opened its doors after several months of work to demolish ...
Odessa American, Texas. August 14, 2023 at 11:59 PM. Aug. 14—An Odessa man is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly choking a woman, leading police on a drunken chase and crashing into ...
Opened in 1959, Permian High is named for the Permian Basin, the geological formation that underlies Midland and Odessa. The name stems from the age of the rocks in the basin where the school is located, which are from the geological period that preceded the largest mass extinction in the history of life. The Permian Basin is the source of the ...
Rehan Alimohammad: First Asian American male and immigration law attorney to serve as Chair of the Board for the State Bar of Texas; Firsts in local history. Alphabetized by county name. Regions. Harold Valderas: First Latino American male to serve as a judge in North Texas (1971) and district court judge in Central Texas (1977)
American Legion Stadium. Coordinates: 31.92076°N 102.39538°W. American Legion Stadium is a baseball venue located in Odessa, Texas, and the home of the Odessa College Wranglers baseball team in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference. [1] [2] The facility holds a capacity of 1,000. [3] [4]
Transnistria massacres marked with red skulls. The Odessa massacre was the mass murder of the Jewish population of Odessa and surrounding towns in the Transnistria Governorate during the autumn of 1941 and the winter of 1942 while it was under Romanian control. It was one of the worst massacres in Ukrainian territory. [1]
The Odessa File is a thriller by English writer Frederick Forsyth, first published in 1972, about the adventures of a young German reporter attempting to discover the location of a former SS concentration-camp commander. The name ODESSA is an acronym for the German phrase "Organisation der ehemaligen SS-Angehörigen", which translates as ...