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Inola students along with their sponsors, Kathy Phillips and Leazanne Bell, and Cathy Tysver recently traveled to Oklahoma City to appear with Miss Oklahoma, Taylor Treat, in State School Superintendent Sandy Garrett's monthly television show.
Moore Library marks 'New Moon' release
At twilight, under the light of a new moon, the staff of the Moore Public Library will host a celebration of the premiere of the newest vampire-romance movie, based on the book "New Moon" in the book series "Twilight" by Stephanie Meyers 6:30 p.m. Friday at the library, 225 S. Howard Ave.
Firemen, businesses adopt children for the holidays
Retired Moore firefighter Charles Mosley wanted to help underprivileged children in Moore have a happier Christmas, so he collected toys and gifts and began the Moore Fire Department's Santa Express.
The Jump for Jamison Bennett Watters Memorial Fundraiser is noon-3 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church of Moore, 301 NE 27th St.
Old Town holiday festivities Dec. 4
Old Town sidewalks, busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style. Old Town will kick off the Christmas season with a tree lighting, carolers, refreshments and of course, Santa.
Cleveland County Receives New Logo, Uniforms
New things are happening in Cleveland County. A new jail is now under construction and new ideas have taken hold in county law enforcement.
New victim announced in fatal fire
We have a stunning update to a story News Channel Four first brought you earlier this week.
Police: 2nd Pregnant Victim Raises Death Toll to 6 in Deadly House Fire
OKLAHOMA CITY The Medical Examiner's Office has determined that a second female victim of a deadly house fire was pregnant at the time of her death, making the death toll now six.
Former Star of HBO's 'Cathouse' Victim of Oklahoma City House Fire
NEWS 9 has confirmed one of the victims in an Oklahoma City house fire was a pregnant reality television star who worked at a legal prostitution house in Nevada.
Sooner Sensations will not perform concert at Hillsdale FreeWill College
Last week it was incorrectly reported in the Moore American that the Sooner Sensations would perform Nov.
Soldiers who have been killed since the Iraq War will be honored 9 a.m. today at Veterans Memorial Park, SE Fourth and Bryant streets.
Long-time Moore educator will retire
Long-time Moore educator Debbie Arato will retire at the end of the 2009-2010 school year, she announced to school board members Monday evening.
Editor's Note: This is the third of a three-part series on the distinguished individuals who will be honored by the USAO Alumni Association at this year's annual Homecoming on Nov.
Free prostate cancer screening
Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in men, and the disease is relatively simple to detect during its early stages.
Prad Paisley, Miranda Lambert, Justin Moore confirm 2010 date
Country music star Brad Paisley brings his "American Saturday Night" tour to Oklahoma City, at 7:30 p.m. Jan.
Visual marketing topic of women's workshop
The Oklahoma City Women's Business Center of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma and the Cleveland County Women's Business Network will host a workshop entitled, "Visual Marketing -- The Silent Salesperson." Presented by Dr.
Physicians inducted into Oklahoma Optometry Hall of Fame
Max Venard, OD, and J. Pat Cummings, OD, posthumously, were recently recognized by the more than 500 members of the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians as the 2009 inductees into the Pioneers In Optometry Hall of Fame.
Moore students have good future, reports say
The State of the Schools luncheon presented by the Moore Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by First Fidelity Bank painted a pretty picture for the future of Moore students.
Norman man charged with burglary and assault
A Norman man has been accused of burglarizing a Moore residence and assaulting a woman with a knife, according to court documents.