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Tribe refiles suit against drug distributors in state court - February 09, 2018
SALLISAW, Okla. (AP) - The Cherokee Nation has refiled a lawsuit against opioid distributors in state court after a federal judge ruled that tribe's court system had no jurisdiction over the companies...
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Creationist’s speech canceled at university in Oklahoma - February 09, 2018
EDMOND, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma university has cancelled a planned speech by the founder of a Kentucky museum dedicated to creationism. University of Central Oklahoma student body President Stockton...
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PCDA’s Lori Henderson earns top professional certification - February 08, 2018
Lori Henderson, the Director of Operations for the Ponca City Development Authority, was awarded the “Certified Economic and Community Development” (CEcD) certification by the International Econom...
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Pioneer Technology offering broom making class - February 08, 2018
New Class! BROOM MAKING: MARCH 20 Enroll by March 1 for this class so the instructor can purchase necessary supplies. Pay $25 to Pioneer Tech and pay the instructor $35 the first night of class. ...
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More than $3 million recovered for Oklahoma policyholders - February 08, 2018
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Insurance Department recovered more than $3 million for policyholders in 2017. The money was paid out to Oklahomans who had claim disputes with their insurance...
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Oklahoma attorney charged with harboring fugitive boyfriend - February 08, 2018
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma attorney has been arrested on a felony charge for allegedly hiding her fugitive boyfriend after a judge ordered his arrest. Shelley Lynne Levisay was charged Wednes...
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Layman pleads guilty to possessing ricin - February 08, 2018
Danielle Dana Layman, 37, of Ponca City, has pleaded guilty to possessing the toxin ricin, announced Robert J. Troester, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma. According to a co...
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Conviction in hate crime case called ‘vindication’ - February 08, 2018
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma prosecutor says a murder and hate crime conviction in the fatal shooting of a Lebanese man is "vindication" for the victim's family. Jurors on Wednesday found 63-ye...
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Airport agents to get training after Native church’s lawsuit - February 08, 2018
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - Security agents at more than a dozen airports nationwide will be trained on how to screen Native American religious items. That's the result of a lawsuit filed by the Native...
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One found dead inside burned travel trailer in Oklahoma City - February 08, 2018
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Firefighters say one person was found dead inside a burned travel trailer in southeast Oklahoma City. Battalion Fire Chief Benny Fulkerson says the unidentified body was in a t...