• Garfield County Votes In Sunday Sale Of Liquor

    Garfield County Votes In Sunday Sale Of Liquor - October 09, 2013

    ENID, Okla. (AP) - Voters in Garfield County have approved a measure allowing the sale of liquor on Sundays. The measure was approved Tuesday by a vote of 4,089-1,863. The Enid News & Eagle repor...

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  • No Injuries In Pipeline Blast In Rural Oklahoma

    No Injuries In Pipeline Blast In Rural Oklahoma - October 09, 2013

    ROSSTON, Okla. (AP) - Authorities say no one was injured when a natural gas pipeline exploded in northwest Oklahoma, shooting flames into the sky that were visible from up to 50 miles away. The explo...

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  • McCluskey Attorneys To Use Mental Health Defense

    McCluskey Attorneys To Use Mental Health Defense - October 09, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Attorneys for an Arizona inmate facing the death penalty for killing an Oklahoma couple following a prison break may launch a mental health defense during the sentencing phase...

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  • Chickasaw Nation To Host Annual Humanities Forum

    Chickasaw Nation To Host Annual Humanities Forum - October 09, 2013

    ADA, Okla. (AP) - The third annual "Carry the Fire" Native Humanities Forum is planned at the Chickasaw Nation Arts and Humanities building in Ada. Thursday's forum will feature a panel of ...

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  • Okla. Insurance Experts To Host Moore Forum

    Okla. Insurance Experts To Host Moore Forum - October 09, 2013

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma insurance experts will be hosting a forum next week in Moore to help local residents with insurance-related claims connected to the devastating May tornadoes. State Insu...

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  • Ponca City Students Had Unforgettable Trip

    Ponca City Students Had Unforgettable Trip - October 08, 2013

    A group of Ponca City eighth graders were visiting Washington D.C last week during the government shutdown. The class had tours scheduled, but most were canceled because national museums weren't open...

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  • Oktoberfest Breaks Record

    Oktoberfest Breaks Record - October 08, 2013

    There were some welcome changes to Oktoberfest this year. There were scheduled free children's activities, helicopter rides and table service in the sports tent. Brooke Lindsay, Oktoberfest organize...

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  • Oklahoma City Zoo’s Asian Elephant Pregnant Again

    Oklahoma City Zoo’s Asian Elephant Pregnant Again - October 08, 2013

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Another baby elephant is expected at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Officials say Asha, an 18-year-old Asian elephant, is expecting her second baby calf. The zoo used ultrasound images a...

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  • Cattle Rustling Seminar Scheduled In Pauls Valley

    Cattle Rustling Seminar Scheduled In Pauls Valley - October 08, 2013

    PAULS VALLEY, Okla. (AP) - A Texas-based group that has represented the ranching industry for more than 100 years is briefing Oklahoma ranchers and landowners about how to protect themselves from catt...

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  • US Sen. Inhofe On The Mend After Quadruple Bypass

    US Sen. Inhofe On The Mend After Quadruple Bypass - October 08, 2013

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe is recovering in a Tulsa hospital after undergoing an emergency quadruple bypass last week. The Republican senator, who turns 79 next month, says doc...

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