• OSBI arrests former Bristow teacher

    OSBI arrests former Bristow teacher - December 08, 2016

    Wednesday afternoon, a special agent with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation arrested a former Bristow school teacher. Monday, the Bristow Police Department and Creek County District Attorn...

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  • Oklahoma lawmaker submits 4 bills to expand gun rights

    Oklahoma lawmaker submits 4 bills to expand gun rights - December 08, 2016

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma lawmaker is proposing legislation allowing the governor and top elected officials to carry firearms, placing armed police officers in private schools and slashing the c...

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  • OSBI helping investigate Cordell shooting

    OSBI helping investigate Cordell shooting - December 08, 2016

    CORDELL -- Wednesday evening, the Cordell Police Department requested the assistance of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation with a homicide that occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. at 1302 N. G...

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  • Man makes bomb threat during attempted robbery

    Man makes bomb threat during attempted robbery - December 08, 2016

    A short, slight built Caucasian male, wearing a fake beard and mustache, entered Approved Cash at 2101 North 14 Street in Ponca City and demanded cash and told the clerks he had a bomb. The incide...

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  • Fallin applauds Pruitt nomination to lead EPA

    Fallin applauds Pruitt nomination to lead EPA - December 08, 2016

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin is praising the nomination of Oklahoma's attorney general, Scott Pruitt, to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. President-elect Donald Trump co...

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  • Train cars carrying sand derail in north Oklahoma; no one hurt

    Train cars carrying sand derail in north Oklahoma; no one hurt - December 08, 2016

    RAMONA, Okla. (AP) - Authorities say no one was injured after three train cars carrying sand derailed from the railroad tracks in northern Oklahoma. The derailment happened late Wednesday in Ramona...

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  • State economists see improved outlook for Oklahoma next year

    State economists see improved outlook for Oklahoma next year - December 08, 2016

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Two state economists say Oklahoma's economy will likely improve next year, with the strongest growth coming in the construction, education and leisure and hospitality sectors. ...

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  • Clubs supporting Po-Hi Pride mission

    Clubs supporting Po-Hi Pride mission - December 07, 2016

    Ponca City High School FCCLA (Family, Career & Community Leaders of America) and FOR (Friends of Rachel) Clubs are supporting the initiative started by Principal Thad Dilbeck called Po-Hi Pride. ...

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  • Donations are Down at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

    Donations are Down at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma - December 07, 2016

    OKLAHOMA CITY – ‘Tis the season of giving and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is asking the community to help fight hunger in the state. The nonprofit reports that monetary donations are dow...

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  • Freddy’s celebrates three years in Ponca City

    Freddy’s celebrates three years in Ponca City - December 07, 2016

    Wednesday, Dec. 7, marks three years since fast-casual restaurant Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers arrived in Ponca City. The restaurant will celebrate its anniversary by giving free Fredd...

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