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Chickasha girl injured in Perkins accident - November 23, 2015
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports a 16-year-old Chickasha girl was injured in an accident on U.S. 177 just north of 92nd Street, 2.1 miles north of the Perkins city limits in Payne County at 6:10 ...
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Festival of Angels begins Wednesday night - November 23, 2015
The lights go on at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Festival of Angels. "The Night the Lights Go On" runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and includes free family fun at Lake Ponca Park. Th...
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Higher ed bracing for huge funding shortfall - November 23, 2015
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Higher education officials across Oklahoma are looking for ways to cut costs as they brace for a massive budget shortfall next year. The Oklahoman reports projections show the s...
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Tulsa Police investigating bullet holes at city hall - November 23, 2015
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Tulsa police are investigating after two bullet holes were found in window panes of the City Hall complex. Police say security officers discovered the holes in the downtown buil...
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Missouri woman dies in Kay County accident - November 23, 2015
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports a fatal collision occurred about 3:40 Sunday afternoon on Canteen Road at S Street, located 5 miles east and 3 miles north of Blackwell city limits in Kay County...
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Chamber Chat - November 22, 2015
Tuesday we will have our Chamber Business after Hours hosted by Stone Bluff Cellars Winery from 5 to 7 p.m., located at 6235 W. Fountain Road. All Chamber Members are invited to attend this fun...
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Arrest made in Newcastle homicide - November 21, 2015
An arrest was made overnight in the homicide of a man found in Newcastle Thursday evening. Stephen Wineland (d.o.b. 4/5/1992) was booked into the McClain County jail on a complaint of first...
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Accident claims three - November 21, 2015
COPAN, Okla. (AP) - A single-vehicle crash in northern Oklahoma has taken the lives of three people, including two children. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the crash occurred about 10:30 p.m. Frida...
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Native dancers visit elementary schools - November 21, 2015
Ponca City Native American dancers visited all seven Ponca City elementary schools last week. The dancers demonstrated many dances and explained the meaning of each one. The dancers selected...
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Miss Ponca Princess reads to Lincoln students - November 21, 2015
Ponca City Princess Lexia Kent recently read to Lincoln first grade students. The book she read was “Baby Rattlesnake” by Te Ata. November is Native American Heritage Month, and t...