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Victims with Oklahoma ties lost in DC plane crash
OSU alumna Lindsey Fields identified among those lost in D.C. plane crash
Lindsey Fields, an OSU alumna and former employee, was among those who died in the plane crash involving an American Airlines jet and a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C.
GoFundMe launched for scholarship in memory of OSU alum killed in plane collision
A GoFundMe has been set up to help empower future scientists in memory of an Oklahoma State University Alum who died in the plane collision with a military heli
'We will forever feel this loss': Victims with Oklahoma ties lost in DC plane crash
Several people involved in the crash that killed 67 people in Washington D.C. have ties to Oklahoma in some way.
Oklahoma State University grad, native Oklahoman among those killed in DC plane crash
An Oklahoma State University graduate who was killed in the Washington, D.C., plane crash is being remembered for her dedication.
Edmond woman honors late friend and OSU colleague lost in D.C. plane crash
The country continues to mourn the 67 people killed in Wednesday’s plane crash in Washington D.C. Oklahomans remembered an OSU graduate and former faculty member who was on the American Airlines flight.
OSU mourns former employee lost in D.C. plane crash
The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association identified one of the victims in the D.C. plane crash as former OSU alumna and employee Lindsey Fields.
OSU community remembers alumna killed in DC plane collision
An Oklahoma State University alumna was among the 60 passengers killed earlier this week when American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C.
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‘Changing students’ lives every day’: Butler instructor among victims of Wichita flight
Fields, who recently became president-elect of the National Association of Biology Teachers, was on her way to Washington D.C ...
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A Hutchinson man remembers his four-year-old biological daughter, found dead inside a burning home, leads to more questions than answers
A Hutchinson man, talking about the death of his biological daughter. The girl, and an adult, were found dead inside a ...
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Butler CC instructor dies in D.C. plane crash, school confirms
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Butler Community College has confirmed the death of instructor Lindsey Fields in American Airlines ...
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Butler Community College remembers biology professor who died on Flight 5342
The schools will also observe a moment of silence in Fields’ and all the other victims of the crash's memory Monday at 9:45 ...
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Salina lands a new daily nonstop flight to Houston
Salina Regional Airport announced that it has landed a new daily nonstop flight on United Express to Houston Intercontinental ...
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Students, Olympic skaters among those who died in the DC plane crash. What to know about the victims
Here's what we know about the victims of the midair collision between an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter that ...
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OSU alumna among victims in tragic Reagan National Airport collision
An Oklahoma State University alumni was among the victims who tragically lost their lives in the collision and crash at ...
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Butler Community College confirms death of professor in crash between regional jet, military helicopter
Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas, confirmed that professor Lindsey Fields, who taught biology and was the chair of the department, died in the crash.
Butler County Times Gazette
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BCC professor confirmed as passenger of AA 5342
Yesterday evening, the National Association of Biology Teachers, (NABT), confirmed a Butler Community College, (BCC), ...
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