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Oklahoma City's newest library aims for energy efficiency
Next week, Oklahoma City will be one step closer to welcoming a new public library designed to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
Oologah-Talala meningitis outbreak ends; boy loses limbs
OOLOGAH — It appears the Oologah-Talala meningococcal disease outbreak has ended, but state health officials said they will continue to actively monitor the situation through Wednesday.
Web crime is ensnaring more in Oklahoma
Cyber crime and Internet scams are as many and as varied as crimes in the brick and mortar world, experts say. A recent report highlights the most common complaints and financial damages they cause.
Former Oklahoma City attorney to appeal libel verdict
A jury has ruled that Oklahoma City’s former municipal attorney owes a downtown property owner $77,000 for maliciously prosecuting a libel case against him.
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- Oklahoma teams engineer high-tech athletes
- Early OU pediatrics chairman dies
- Oklahoma Briefs
- Oklahoma Capitol facility offers safe location for dealing with disaster
- ‘Friend’ faces charge in being too explicit with Oklahoma nurse
- Oklahoma man’s lawsuit seeks insurance benefits
- 106-year-old Oklahoman talks about poker, wagons
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Police release clay model based on skull found at OKC lake
Mar 24A photo of a clay model created by a forensic artist to help...
Kyle Weaver honored by Boys and Girls Club
Mar 23The Thunder's Kyle Weaver was honored Tuesday by the Boys and Girls...
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- Oklahoma teams engineer high-tech athletes
- Oklahoma Briefs
- ‘Friend’ faces charge in being too explicit with Oklahoma nurse
- Oklahoma man’s lawsuit seeks insurance benefits
- 106-year-old Oklahoman talks about poker, wagons
- Oklahoma lawmaker Randy Terrill to return 2010 campaign money
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Tulsa News
- Tulsa lawmaker’s bankruptcy detailed
- OHP trooper agrees to quit under kicking-case plea
- Oklahoma Briefs
- Oologah-Talala outbreak ends; boy loses limbs
- DHS making progress on recommendations, Oklahoma House panel told
- Report decries Oklahoma DHS caseloads
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Feb 15 Arte Sanders talks about how he feels being homeless and living at the City Rescue...
Norman News
- Early OU pediatrics chairman dies
- Sanitation rate increase could be on fall ballot in Norman
- Thin blue line in Norman is now 22 officers stronger
- Technology company to be launched in Norman
- Norman volunteers deserve gratitude
- Norman’s Medieval Fair gives history a new life
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Norman Music Festival 3 preview
Mar 25 Jonathan Fowler and Quentin Bomgardner talk about the Dirty Projectors and other...
Edmond News
- ‘Friend’ faces charge in being too explicit with Oklahoma nurse
- Edmond thrift stores are in need of donations
- Marine’s trial to go ahead
- UCO has fundraiser for arts
- Police want cash found in files to be released
- Edmond Briefs
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Mar 17 Jordan R. Herget, chief executive officer at Edmond Medical Center, talks about the...
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Bryan Painter
Program keeps kids’ ‘tummies...
Bryan Painter | Add a comment"Demand always outpaces the supply.”If Dawn Burroughs were talking about a business, her quote might indicate a...
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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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John Williams
Edmond thrift stores are in need of donations
John Williams | Add a commentEDMOND — Happy Saturday. I want to skip our usual look back at the week’s Edmond headlines to make you aware of a...
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Don Gammill
Oklahoma’s left-lane law could help pick...
Don Gammill | Add a commentMy pal, Bubba, tells everyone he lives "in the fast lane.” But you have to wonder. It seems he always has a lot of...
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