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  1. Kentucky Offender Search - Kentucky Department of Corrections ...

    Mar 9, 2023 · KOOL Kentucky Online Offender Lookup Offender Search Sentencing Options Likelihood of Reincarceration Definitions DOC Homepage

  2. Kool - Home

    A Federal Court has ordered Lorillard, Altria, Philip Morris USA, and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (the previous maker of Kool) to make these statements.

  3. Kentucky.gov

    KOOL Inmate Search The Kentucky Department of Corrections provides the information in the Kentucky Online Offender Lookup (KOOL) system as a service to the public.

  4. Kool & the Gang - Wikipedia

    Kool & the Gang have won numerous awards, including two Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards and, in 2006, a Music Business Association Chairman's Award for artistic …

  5. Kool & the Gang | Members, Songs, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 3, 2025 · Kool & the Gang, American funk and pop band from Jersey City, New Jersey, that was one of the first successful self-contained African American bands of the 1970s, writing its …

  6. Kool and The Gang Greatest Hits - YouTube

    Kool and The Gang Greatest Hits • Playlist • 43 videos • 6,029,828 views Play all

  7. KOOL - Department of Corrections - Kentucky

    Please read the information below carefully before entering the KOOL system! The Kentucky Department of Correction provides the information in the KOOL system as a service to the public.

  8. Kool 100s Box 20 ct., 10 pk. - Samsclub.com

    Kool. best cigarette ever Been smoking Kool cigarettes since before the came out with their cork tip filters. Immediately switched to their good filters when were introduced. Me and Kool …

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    • History - Kool & the Gang

      From Nairobi to Newark, Kool & the Gang has performed continuously longer than any R&B group in history and their bulletproof funk and jazzy arrangements have also made them the most …

    • Kool - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang

      The term "kool" is a slang word that has been used for decades. It originated in African American communities during the 1960s and was popularized by jazz musicians and beatniks.