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US Geological Survey records small earthquakes in Oklahoma - June 28, 2017
RED ROCK, Okla. (AP) - The U.S. Geological Survey has recorded three small earthquakes across northern Oklahoma. No injuries or damage are reported. The largest quake was a magnitude 3.3 temblor at ...
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Body found in Walmart bathroom 3 days after woman was seen - June 28, 2017
SAND SPRINGS, Okla. (AP) - A woman's body was found in a restroom at a northeast Oklahoma Walmart three days after she was seen on store video entering the room. Police in the Tulsa suburb of Sand Sp...
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Officials list woes besetting Oklahoma state prison system - June 28, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma's prison system director has told the state's prisons board that Oklahoma's prisons are in trouble. Department of Corrections Director Joe Allbaugh says the system suffe...
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Displaced Bartlesville workers eligible for Trade Act program - June 27, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY – Displaced workers of Conoco Phillips Bartlesville Shared Services Corporate Staff including on-site leased workers from Teksystems, Primary Services, LP, and the Key Group DBA ...
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Fallin calls for special election in Kay County - June 27, 2017
Gov. Mary Fallin on Monday issued an Executive Proclamation calling for a special election to be held to fill the vacancy in the Kay County Board of Commissioners District 1 seat. The vacancy is a res...
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Work to begin on Community Building renovation - June 27, 2017
The first dumpster has been put in place so renovation work can begin on the Community Building at Third Street and Grand Avenue. The building, which has been home to doctors' offices, financial se...
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Rose petal trail leads to Oklahoma attempted murder suspect - June 27, 2017
YUKON, Okla. (AP) - Oklahoma deputies following a tip say a trail of rose petals led them to a bathtub and a man suspected of trying to kill two relatives by burning them in their trailer. Canadian...
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Oklahoma auto dealers challenge removal of tax exemption - June 27, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A lawsuit alleges the removal of a sales tax exemption on vehicles sold in Oklahoma is unconstitutional. The lawsuit filed Friday by the Oklahoma Automobile Dealers Association...
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Officers’ killing of mentally ill man not criminal, Tulsa Police say - June 27, 2017
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - An internal police investigation has found that Oklahoma law enforcement officers who killed a mentally ill, knife-wielding man committed no crime. The Tulsa World reports (http...
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Midwest City man pleads guilty in child porn case, receives prison sentence - June 26, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY – Gerald Prindle, 39, has pleaded guilty to charges relating to child pornography and received a 15-year sentence to be served under the custody and control of the Oklahoma Department ...