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Former Oklahoma show rider saddles up for job
Shannon Muse has traded the sequin-covered, showy outfits she wore growing up riding show horses for an Oklahoma County sheriff deputies’ black uniform and a badge.
Organist plans to demonstrate genres at OU
NORMAN — Organist Brett Valliant will perform on the Moller Opus 5819 municipal organ at 8 p.m. March 20 in the Paul F. Sharp Concert Hall at Catlett Music Center, 500 W Boyd St.
OSU-Tulsa is hosting Brock Symposium
The Oklahoma State University College of Education will host the 2010 Brock Symposium on Excellence in Education on March 24 at the OSU-Tulsa campus.
Junior League of Norman seeks chance to help local nonprofits
NORMAN — Junior League of Norman members can get a lot done in a day, and they’re looking for more projects that would help local nonprofit agencies.
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- High-pressure gas line explodes near Chandler
- Bill approved to eliminate Oklahoma sales tax on groceries
- Name of toddler killed in southwest Oklahoma City driveway accident released
- 1 dead after officer-involved shooting in southwest Oklahoma City
- Former President Clinton to receive Reflections of Hope award in Oklahoma City
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OKC police confiscate slot machines
Mar 10Oklahoma City police confiscate several illegal slot machines from...
Jailer arrested for contraband
Mar 9An Oklahoma county detention officer is arrested for supplying...
Man wanted in May 2009 slaying in custody
Mar 9James Greer is is in custody. He was wanted in connection with a...
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Bills target distracted Oklahoma drivers
Drivers using a cell phone, reading or eating could be ticketed for distracted driving under measures moving through the Legislature on Wednesday.
- Bill approved to eliminate Oklahoma sales tax on groceries
- Oklahoma Corporation Commission postpones toll-free call plan
- Bills target distracted Oklahoma drivers
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- Procedures shoot down Oklahoma's open-carry gun proposal
- Task force bill exemption spurs Oklahoma House criticism
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Adoptive brother of Liberian girl sentenced for Oklahoma rape
FAIRVIEW — Ashton Tyler confessed to sexually assaulting his adopted Liberian sister but cast most of the blame for his actions on the 9-year-old...
- 1 dead after officer-involved shooting in southwest Oklahoma City
- Trial set for Oklahoma City man accused of killing North Dakota dentist
- Calif. boy who called 911 thanks dispatcher
- Driver in fatal Oklahoma City wreck has long drug history
- Adoptive brother of Liberian girl sentenced for Oklahoma rape
- Amendment would keep local hate crime files in Oklahoma
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Bone drugs’ safety eyed in research
LOS ANGELES — Medications called bisphosphonates are standard tools for the treatment of osteoporosis. They include Fosamax, Boniva, Actonel and...
- Oologah student dead from bacterial meningitis
- NFL player brings smiles while visiting patients in Bethany
- Health panel says repeat cesareans not needed for all
- Angiogram study suggests overuse
- First lady launches software contest
- Bone drugs’ safety eyed in research
- Obama vows to tackle health care claims fraud
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Insurance company won't pay bills
Mar 4 Glenda Hey and her husband say they were scammed by an out-of-state insurance company.
Education
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Mustang superintendent rejects raise
MUSTANG — Mustang Schools Superintendent Bonnie Lightfoot said she wasn’t trying to send a message when she turned down a pay raise this week.
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Bryan Painter
Midwest City banjo player knows how to pick...
Bryan Painter | Add a commentMIDWEST CITY — No idea. Annie Thrower had no idea why she bought that banjo the first night she saw it hanging on a wall...
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Carrie Coppernoll
Break is perfect time for reading
Carrie Coppernoll | Add a commentAlthough spring break is an annual event, Leslie Gelders, director of the Literacy Resources Office in the state Libraries...
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Jane Glenn Cannon
Most folks anticipate a break in spring
Jane Glenn Cannon | Add a commentNORMAN — When I was in school — at least, until I was in college — there was no such thing as spring break....
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John Williams
Birthday revelry benefits Edmond groups
John Williams | Add a commentNo one can say Edmond’s residents are not compassionate and benevolent people.Just look at how hard our local high school...
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Don Gammill
Route 66 may show Oklahoma at its best
Don Gammill | Add a commentIf you’re like me, you enjoy a little jaunt on State Highway 66, one of the most historic roads in America. It may not...
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