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1-244 in Tulsa reopens after man taken from bridge - June 08, 2014
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - An interstate through Tulsa reopened after closed for more than eight hours while a man described by police as suicidal paced on a bridge above the interstate. I-...
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Common core repeal heats up primary race - June 08, 2014
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin's decision to set aside Common Core education standards further heats up an already-hot race for state schools superintendent. Falli...
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Chesapeake Energy faces charges in Michigan - June 07, 2014
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - State prosecutors in Michigan have filed fraud and racketeering charges against Oklahoma City-based oil and natural gas producer Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Pro...
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GOP US Senate candidates tout conservative values - June 07, 2014
LAWTON, Okla. (AP) - Five of the candidates seeking the Republican nomination in the race for Oklahoma's open U.S. Senate seat have promoted their conservative credentials at a forum in Lawt...
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Weekend calendar of events - June 06, 2014
Sunday 1. The Green Earth Yoga retreat Riverfront Park 2. Art Exhibit-Signs of Life Ponca City Art Center 1-5 p.m. ...
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Kay County Sheriff’s Department gives kids a reality check - June 06, 2014
Some Kay County kids will receive a reality check this summer. The Kay County Sheriff's Department is hosting a program called ARC. Kevin Main with the department said ARC stands for at risk children....
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Fire at China King - June 05, 2014
Multiple emergency vehicles responded to China King off 14th St. because of a kitchen fire. Radio traffic is saying the fire is also in the vent system. Damage done is unknown at this time. ...
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Storm moves through Kay, Noble and Osage county - June 05, 2014
A storm blew through Kay, Noble and Osage counties early this morning. In case you missed it, there were reports of ping-pong ball sized hail in Newkirk. The hail seemed to have dissipated by the tim...
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Chilocco alumni unite for reunion - June 05, 2014
The students would arrive at the arch of Chiloccco and walk a mile on to campus with their suitcases. High school students lived there, worked there and went to school there starting in 1894 until 198...
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Okla. prisons board to discuss execution probe - June 05, 2014
STRINGTOWN, Okla. (AP) - The Oklahoma Board of Corrections is expected to meet behind closed doors to discuss an ongoing investigation into the botched execution of a death row inmate. The board is t...