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Severe storms cause power outages, flooding across Oklahoma - April 30, 2017
Severe storms cause power outages, flooding across Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Severe thunderstorms have toppled tree limbs and power lines and caused minor flooding across Oklahoma. The governor o...
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Oklahoma weather forces early start of West Nile monitoring - April 30, 2017
Oklahoma weather forces early start of West Nile monitoring (Information from: Tulsa World, http://www.tulsaworld.com) TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Spring rains and mild temperatures are forcing Oklahoma hea...
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Severe weather cuts power at Oklahoma corrections facilities - April 30, 2017
Severe weather cuts power at Oklahoma corrections facilities OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Severe storms in Oklahoma have caused power outages or damage at four community correction facilities in the Oklahoma...
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Oklahoma receives $78 million settlement payment from tobacco companies - April 29, 2017
Oklahoma receives $78 million settlement payment from tobacco companies OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma has received a $78 million payment from the tobacco industry as part of a 1999 settlement of a la...
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Oklahoma court upholds man’s murder conviction, sentence - April 29, 2017
Oklahoma court upholds man's murder conviction, sentence OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld a man's conviction for first-degree murder conviction and his life with...
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Child welfare experts say Oklahoma’s foster care improving - April 29, 2017
Child welfare experts say Oklahoma's foster care improving OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Child welfare experts say the Oklahoma Department of Human Services is making "good faith efforts" to reduce the maltre...
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Judge delays hearing in school child abuse case in Oklahoma - April 29, 2017
Judge delays hearing in school child abuse case in Oklahoma (Information from: The Oklahoman, http://www.newsok.com) PERRY, Okla. (AP) - A judge will consider a relative's testimony before deciding ...
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Fallin signs bill to implement new A-F grading to rate schools - April 29, 2017
Fallin signs bill to implement new A-F grading to rate schools OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has signed legislation that sets up a new A-F grading system to rate public schools that ...
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Pushmataha County man arrested on child sexual abuse charges - April 28, 2017
Special agents with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation have arrested a Pushmataha County man for several counts of child sexual abuse. In July 2016, OSBI special agents began an investigati...
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Quarterback Club reschedules golf tournament - April 28, 2017
The Ponca City Quarterback Club's 2017 Golf Tournament, which had been scheduled for Saturday, April 29, at Wentz Golf Course, has been rescheduled because of weather. The tournament is now schedul...