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Fire destroys two businesses in Kellyville. The blaze apparently started on the second floor of the two-story building in the heating and air conditioning business.
CG honors airman for dive to save mom, son
Joshua Johnson didn't have much time to think that day. He saw a car that had slid down an embankment off Riverside Drive in Tulsa sinking into the Arkansas River and knew lives were at stake.
City worker injured while mowing grass
A contract worker with the city of Tulsa was injured early Friday after falling over a ledge while cutting grass along an highway entrance ramp.
Tulsa's medical community is asking questions after some concerns a Green Country man may have died of mad cow disease, medically known as Variant CJD.
Revival featuring Reunion Quartet in concert. 7 p.m. Monday, Kellyville United Methodist Church, 4 S. Elm, Kellyville. via TulsaWorld.com - Religion
City Looking Into Savings With Nitrogen In Tires
“We're over about $3,000 in our fuel budget this year”
The sign out front says service center, but the look inside says mission control. via KTUL-TV Tulsa
3 motorists are killed in crashes on state roads
Three Oklahomans have died in accidents on state roads Tuesday afternoon and evening. via TulsaWorld.com - State
Separate vehicle accidents claim 3 Oklahomans
Two motorists and a bicyclist died after separate vehicle accidents on Oklahoma roads, authorities said. via NewsOK.com
Livestock show sale helps students
“I'm a city girl, but my dad's side of the family sold livestock”
Sixteen-year-old Samantha Chambers has never lived on a farm, but that didn't stop her from showing livestock. via TulsaWorld.com - Business
Grass Fire Fanned By High Winds
Updated 1/7/2008 5:25 PM A large grass fire is consuming property near Kellyville. via KOTV Tulsa News
Pickup is fixed up as surprise for soldier
“At this time of year, you look to the gift of giving, and what better way is there than to help a soldier.”
The truck was donated to the injured former Sapulpan, and auto-body workers did the job for free. via TulsaWorld.com - News
Power outages limit turnpike fuel services [10 mins ago]
Fuel services are limited along the Turner and Will Rogers turnpikes today because of power outages. via NewsOK.com
“We will make a big impact today and Wednesday. But at this point I have no reason to revise that estimate.”
President Bush's declaration will allow federal aid to supplement state and local response efforts. via TulsaWorld.com - News
Another round of ice adds to state's woes
Additional ice from a large storm system compounded Oklahoma's weather problems overnight and forecasters said more is to come. via NewsOK.com
USS Oklahoma Memorial dedication is Friday
“This little fellow came out running, saying, 'Mister, what's going on here?' ”
Survivors recall Day of Infamy Pearl Harbor survivor Jay Jernigan still remembers the teenager who was in over his head as the bombs began to fall on Pearl Harbor 66 years ago. via TulsaWorld.com - Local
Man is charged in assault at school
Prosecutors on Monday charged the uncle of a Wright Elementary School student with molesting another student in a restroom at the school. via TulsaWorld.com - Local
Tulsa schools try to squash 'superbug' risk
“And to our surprise, what we found out is that everyone has this on their skin”
' As news of the "superbug" staph infections sent Tulsa Public Schools scrambling Monday, a neighboring superintendent knew all too well what they were going through - ' what had to be done, how parents would ... via NewsOK.com
“A pat on the back, though only a few vertebrae removed from a kick in the pants, is miles ahead in results.”
You can't get anywhere today if you're still bogged down in yesterday. By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day. via The Latah Eagle
State House panel considers changes for workers' comp
“I don't think that one side or the other is responsible for the adversarial culture that has developed. The workers don't trust employers, and employers automatically deny the claims.”
OKLAHOMA CITY Maybe we've been asking the wrong questions regarding workers' compensation, state Rep. via The Journal Record