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Police officers have new branch office at Pioneer Technology Center - April 22, 2015
The Ponca City Police Department has a new spot to work at Pioneer Technology Center. In an agreement with the center, officers now have an office where they can work on reports and visit with in...
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Earth Day events at Hutchins Memorial Auditorium today - April 22, 2015
Today is Earth Day and Ponca City residents can join the City of Ponca City, Ponca City Energy and the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority to celebrate. They will be at Hutchins Memorial Audito...
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Thieves with expensive taste hit liquor stores - April 21, 2015
Two local liquor stores, Plaza Wine and Spirits and Lamp Post Liquor, were victims of a pair of thieves with expensive champagne taste during a mid-day break on Monday, March 23, according to Ponca ...
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Chamber Lunch and Learn Thursday - April 20, 2015
We will have a Chamber Lunch and Learn Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on how to use social media for your business. You must be a Chamber Member to attend. Cost is $10 and includes lunc...
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Service held to mark 20 years since Oklahoma City bombing - April 20, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - About 1,000 people gathered at the former site of the Oklahoma City federal building to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terrorist bombing there that killed 16...
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Sleepy driver hits culvert near Tonkawa - April 19, 2015
Accident report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol NEXT OF KIN NOTIFIED. COLLISION OCCURRED AT 0112 HOURS ON 4-19-15 AT I35 NORTHBOUND MILE MARKER 207 NEAR TONKAWA, OKLAHOMA. VEHICLE 1: ...
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Police still hunting for 2 sisters missing on Michigan trip - April 19, 2015
ISHPEMING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan State Police still are searching for two sisters from Nebraska and Oklahoma who have been missing for a week during a trip in Michigan. Det. Sgt. Jeff M...
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McVeigh defense archive shows bomber viewed blast as failure - April 18, 2015
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Timothy McVeigh considered the Oklahoma City bombing a failure because he left the building standing and once suggested the government should pay his defense attorneys $80...
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Oklahoma governor signs bill allowing nitrogen in executions - April 18, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma has become the first state in the U.S. to allow the use of nitrogen gas in carrying out executions. Gov. Mary Fallin on Friday signed into law a bill that...
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Pioneer Woman Museum looking for volunteers - April 17, 2015
The Pioneer Woman Museum’s director, Robbin Davis, recently put out a call for volunteers and student interns in an effort to broaden the museum’s reach. The museum is dedicated t...