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Errors and poor estimates pepper the stimulus data that Oklahoma contractors recently submitted to the federal government.
The canines found drugs in 80 percent of the vehicles they searched, records show.
Making NOAA Climate Forecasts Useful to Farmers
Climate forecasts are becoming more useful to farmers and ranchers, thanks to research by Agricultural Research Service scientists and their cooperators.
Board approves construction contract for new high school
The Durant High School project is a go, according to school board members. During a meeting Monday night, the school board approved a contract with Steele & Freeman, Inc., in the amount of $35 million for construction of the new Durant High School.
Okla. state regents request $27.5M budget increase
Despite plunging state revenues, the Oklahoma State Regents on Tuesday asked the state Legislature for a $27.5 million increase over last year's budget and another $35.8 million to make up for this year's budget cuts.
Church celebrates soldier's recovery
The yellow bow on Living Word Ministries was waiting for her. For more than a year, the wind yanked it and the rain faded 1st Lt.
A tornado watch has been issued for much of southern and southeastern Oklahoma as a line of strong to severe storms continues to move to the east.
Missing man's body found near McLoud
The body of a missing El Reno man has been found near McLoud. Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Jessica Brown says the body of 56-year-old Juan Flores was found Wednesday in a rural area northwest of McLoud.
Scott, 80 Darrell Scott will celebrate his 80th birthday today. He was born Oct.
Weekeng Highlights: 10/23-10/25
The trick or treating isn't for another week, but many of the metro area's big Halloween events actually take place this weekend.
Judge Moves Mass Murder Trial Ahead in El Reno
A Canadian county district judge has rejected the arguments of the defense attorney for mass-murder suspect Joshua Steven Durcho and ordered the trial to move ahead next Spring.
Suspected Killer Loses Death Penalty Challenges
Legal challenges to the death penalty by attorneys for a man accused of strangling his girlfriend and her four children have been rejected.
More than $25M in oil-field equipment to be auctioned
EL RENO More than $25 million worth of oil-field equipment refurbished and rebuilt oil rigs from Red River Energy in Oklahoma and Colorado will be sold to the highest bidder during an auction at Redlands Community College.
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Terra Telecom Continues to Be at the Root of Communication Advances for Indian Health Services
Terra Telecom, LLC has teamed with Trans-Tel Central, a Native American-Woman-owned IT-solutions company, to continue providing advanced telecommunications solutions to Indian Health Services throughout its 10 locations.
County-By-County: Okla. H1N1 Vaccine Plans
The plan is to distribute to pediatricians as well as schools with high rates of absenteeism due to flu-like illnesses.
A True Ghost Story from "Ghostly Tales of Route 66" and the Fort El Reno Ghost Tour
Strange Things Happen when You Start Communing with the Spirits... Fort El Reno, Oklahoma: November 15 Ghost Tour: Communing with the Spirits When I spoke at the First Annual Route 66 Festival at the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge in St.
Pieces of history still dot Oklahoma
Ron Frantz serves as the architect for the Main Street Program that is operated by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce for the purpose of revitalizing communities in the state.
No-till drills available for rent by landowners
Farmers, ranchers and other landowners in Dewey, Blaine and Canadian Counties looking for help with no-till crop production now have the option of renting no-till drills from their local conservation districts.
Oklahoma school districts looking for solutions to funding problems
OKLAHOMA CITY Some of El Reno school Superintendent Ranet Tippens' students go to class in a building constructed in 1911.