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Homicide investigators probe death of man in bookstore - September 16, 2017
Homicide investigators probe death of man in bookstore OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma City police say a bookstore owner was found dead underneath a pile of books in his burning store and the death is ...
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Oklahoma governor formally calls special session for budget - September 16, 2017
Oklahoma governor formally calls special session for budget OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - As promised, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is calling lawmakers to the state Capitol for a special legislative session to ...
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The Latest: Witness identifies Oklahoma suspect in beheading - September 16, 2017
The Latest: Witness identifies Oklahoma suspect in beheading NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - A manager at an Oklahoma food processing plant says he witnessed a former employee at the plant attack and behead a c...
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Area High School Football Scores - September 15, 2017
Area High School Football Scores for the Week of 09/15/2017 ------------------------------------------------------------- Blackwell @ Tonkawa | Final | 61-34 (Tonkawa) Newkirk vs. Pawnee | F...
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Fallin calls special session of Legislature for Sept. 25 - September 15, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY - Governor Mary Fallin today issued an executive order calling for a special session of the Oklahoma Legislature for lawmakers to address the shortfall in the current fiscal year budget ...
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Attorney General signs letter to Equifax citing concerns - September 15, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter today signed a letter, along with a coalition of 34 attorneys general, to Equifax citing several concerns and listing recommendations to better ...
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Attorney General Hunter urges caution when purchasing used cars after hurricanes - September 15, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is urging Oklahomans to use extreme caution when purchasing a used vehicle that may have been damaged by Hurricanes Harvey or Irma. Hunter toda...
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Tulsa denies emergency agency’s request for rate increase - September 15, 2017
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The Tulsa City Council has denied a request from the Emergency Medical Services Authority to raise its rates to help cover its defense in a federal kickbacks lawsuit. The Tulsa ...
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Testimony underway in trial of Oklahoma beheading suspect - September 15, 2017
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Testimony has begun in the trial of a man accused of beheading a co-worker at a food plant in Oklahoma. Alton Nolen is charged with first-degree murder in the September 2014 be...
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Main Street seeks applications for Mistletoe Market - September 15, 2017
Ponca City Main Street is seeking applications for the Mistletoe Market, which will open downtown for the 2017 holiday shopping season. The Market will be a short-term retail space that offers the ...