Water Companies in Ames, OK
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* City of Ames
(580) 753-4624 more info
Garfield County Rural Water District No 5
(580) 758-1373 more info
Kay County RWD #6
(580) 863-5316 more info
Kingfisher Water Department
(405) 375-4617 more info
Kingfisher Water Department
(405) 828-4470 more info
Logan County Rural Water District
(580) 935-6678 more info
Major County Rural Water District No 1
(580) 227-3321 more info
North Blaine Water Corporation
(580) 822-3444 more info
Okarche Rural Water District
(405) 263-4835 more info
Piedmont Water Department
(405) 373-2000 more info
Water Department
(580) 796-2600 more info

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Facts about Ames, OK:
Ames is a town in Major County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 199 at the 2000 census. Ames is located at 36°14?48?N 98°11?12?W? / ?36.24667°N 98.18667°W? / 36.24667; -98.18667 (36.246619, -98.186740). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2), all of it land. Every year in the month of August, the town celebrates Ames Day, both to commemorate the founding of the town and to raise funds for the town's volunteer fire department. Ames Day celebrations have been known to include parades, golf tournaments, pie auctions, turtle races, greased pig chases, mutton busting competitions, chicken roping, cow patty bingo, tug of war competitions, baseball games, beard-growing contests, and husband-calling competitions. Weather permitting, the celebrations culminate each year in a huge and fantastic fireworks celebration. As of the census of 2000, there were 199 people, 91 households, and 61 families residing in...

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