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Muskogee County Receives Stimulus Funds To Improve Communication
Right now officers and paramedics in Muskogee County are forced to carry several two-way radios with them, each one representing a different agency.
Area to get $3.4M for radio system
First responders unable to communicate with each other in emergency situations for lack of radio power are getting a $3.4 million boost.
Boynton election draws one candidate
Boynton did not necessarily follow the Oklahoma Town Meeting Act in holding a special election Tuesday, but a local attorney believes what they did is better than what the act requires.
A.M. UPDATE: Warner senior center cook earns award
Ramona Butler, a cook at the Warner Senior Nutrition Center, received the Forman Carlile Award during Warner's Annual Cow Chip Day earlier this month.
Okla. man pleads guilty to trying to entice minor
A 29-year-old Oklahoma man has pleaded guilty in Missouri to traveling across state lines to have sex with a person he believed was a 13-year-old girl.
Former Warner Clerk Charged With Embezzlement
A former city clerk and treasurer from the town of Warner has been charged with embezzling funds.
P.M. UPDATE: Former Warner city clerk charged with embezzlement
Prosecutors filed an embezzlement charge early Tuesday against former Warner City Clerk/Treasurer Carla Lanette Reed.
CSC College Fair provided info for potential students
Approximately 1,000 Warner-area high school juniors and seniors attended the recent College Fair on the campus of Connors State College.
Exhibit tells story of WWII POWs
Using narrative panels and films about World War II prisoners of war held in the United States, a retrofitted school bus called the BUS-eum 3 will tour two area schools.
Woman rescued from flooded road
A Porum woman was pulled from flood waters Friday morning two miles west of U.S. 64.
Green Country awarded $228K grant to renovate and improve playgrounds
The Green Country Behavioral Health Services Board of Directors has received notice that the agency has been awarded a Quality Improvement Grant in the amount of $228,000. The grant was funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, according to a media release.
FBI denies editing OKC bombing tapes
This frame grab taken from security video released by the FBI and provided to The Oklahoman shows people moving through a nearby building shortly after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
A.M. UPDATE: Warner JOM elections set for Tuesday
Elections for JOM Indian Education Committee members will be held beginning at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday at Warner Public School in the Administration building.
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Family accused of abusing Liberian girl
A Nov. 13 preliminary hearing has been scheduled for members of a Fairview family who are accused of abusing a Liberian girl.
Pet of the Week a " Tulsa and Doc
This week's Coins 4 Critters Pets of the Week are a litter of Tabby kittens. Tulsa and Doc are eight weeks old and have had their first shots and worming.
P.M. UPDATE: Former police officers file notice of tor claim against Webbers Falls
The town of Webbers Falls has been served notice by the attorney for two former police officers that they are seeking damages for defamation, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress and punitive damages.
Embezzlement charges were filed Friday against mayors and trustees of two area towns.
Treasurer to return lost money
State Treasurer Scott Meacham is going to the Oklahoma State Fair to help Oklahomans claim $300 million in lost money.
Warner schools parent conferences set today
Warner Public School is hosting parent/teacher conference from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. today.