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Hearing set for Costello - September 24, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A man accused in the stabbing death of his father, Oklahoma's labor commissioner, is set to appear in court. Oklahoma County Special Judge Lisa Hammond is scheduled to convene th...
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Mental competency hearing set for November in student’s killing - September 24, 2015
SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) - A hearing is planned in November on the mental competency of a man who was found insane in the killing of an East Central University student. Jerrod Murray was acquitted by rea...
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Brothers, mother charged in Pawhuska man’s death - September 24, 2015
PAWHUSKA, Okla. (AP) - Two brothers and their mother have been charged in the killing of a Pawhuska oilman whose remains were found buried in rural Osage County. The Tulsa World (http://bit.ly/1iNu3c...
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Pioneer Tech names students of the month - September 23, 2015
The Pioneer Technology Center September Students of the Month are Cole McVey and Cheyenne Durbin. McVey, from Kaw City, is a student in the Business and Information Technology Education prog...
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Lincoln Elementary School’s PIE Partner Provides Apples for Teachers - September 23, 2015
Lincoln Elementary School’s Partner In Education, Evans and Associates, has again sponsored “Apples for Teachers” for all Lincoln teachers. Teachers were provided an oppor...
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West students learn sign language - September 23, 2015
In recognition of Deaf Awareness Week, instructors Kim Shanks, Emma Pruitt, and Patty Sledge taught students at West Middle School how to sign and other ways to communicate with people who are hearin...
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School employees attend training in Wichita - September 23, 2015
Several Ponca City Public School administrators and teachers attended the Data Driven Decision Making Renaissance Training in Wichita, Kansas, this week. Front row: Liz Hargraves, Lincoln p...
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Oklahoma educators focus on student achievement, success - September 23, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma educators say they are focused on student achievement and success in the classroom. Educators from across the state appeared before the House Common Education Committee ...
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AAA says Oklahoma, nation’s gas prices lowest since 2004 - September 23, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The average price for a gallon of regular, self-serve gasoline is the lowest it's been in more than a decade on this date in both Oklahoma and across the nation. AAA Oklahoma r...
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Inmate challenges new execution date - September 23, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An Oklahoma death row inmate is challenging a new execution date set when a state appeals court gave him a two-week reprieve. Attorneys for 52-year-old Richard Glossip filed a ...