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Oklahoma City wins 6th NAIA womens golf title
LINCOLN, Neb. -; Oklahoma City University won the NAIA women's golf championship Friday behind a 1-2 finish from Jessica Schiele and Elia ...
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Rocklahoma Provides Distraction From Tragedy Support For Victims
Part of the ticket proceeds will go directly to Oklahoma storm victims, through the Red Cross. But they've also set up buckets for cash donations at the ...
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Oklahoma Legislature Adjourns 2013 Session Week Early
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Legislature has adjourned the 2013 Legislature one week earlier than required and handed Gov. Mary Fallin a major political victory by passing an income tax cut. The House dropped the gavel at 7:33 p.m. Friday and adjourned Sine Die, a Latin phrase that literally means "without day." The Senate had adjourned at 12:23 p.m. By adjourning a week early, ...
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State Lawmakers OK Tax Breaks For Storm Victims
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Legislature has passed a bill to provide tax breaks to property and vehicle owners who suffered losses in Monday's tornado that tore through Moore and left 24 people dead. The House gave the bill final passage Friday shortly after it was approved by the Senate. It now goes to Gov. Mary Fallin for her signature. The bill provides sales tax breaks for ...
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Donations for Oklahoma top $20 million
The Red Cross has received more than $15 million in donations and pledges so far for the town of Moore, which was struck by a tornado Monday that killed 24, injured more than 300 and destroyed thousands of ...
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The Ringer
It sounds like the worst bad-joke movie ever -- a guy pretends to be mentally challenged in order to fix the Special Olympics -- but The Ringer is actually a surprisingly sweet comedy that draws its laughs not from its characters handicaps, but from a consistent upending of stereotypes ... ...
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Principal teachers recount tornado hitting Oklahoma school
By Becky Bratu, Kate Snow, Tim Uehlinger and Jay Kernis, NBC News As she tours the husk of Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla. -- the little that was left behind after a powerful tornado shredded everything in its 17-mile path -- Principal Amy Simpson thinks back to Monday morning, when her biggest task was helping the sixth-graders get ready for their graduation ceremony.Pre-K ...
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Okla. Legislature adjourns 2013 session week early
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma lawmakers adjourned the 2013 Legislature on Friday one week earlier than required, wrapping up a session that saw Gov. Mary Fallin advance her agenda to reduce taxes and overhaul the state workers' compensation ...
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Table Talk What We Can Do To Help Oklahoma
Volunteers arrange relief goods for tornado victims at a parking lot in Moore, Oklahoma, on May 24, 2013. Photo credit: JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty ...
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Briarwood Teacher Who Threw Herself On To Students Recalls Story
News 9 walked several miles to meet up with Stacey Montgomery, a pre-k teacher who risked her life to save her students. It was worth that trek. When we got there, we witnessed a very emotional ...
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Oklahoma mom thanks heroic daycare workers
Shielding the children with their own bodies, the daycare workers in Moore, Okla., managed to save all of the children they were looking after. NBC's Ann Curry ...
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