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OKLAHOMA CITY -- John Enns wheeled his way into the House of Representatives chamber last week to be sworn in as a new member of the state Legislature.
The Marist College men's and women's basketball teams will be competing today. The Red Foxes men's squad returns from a season-opening, two-game road trip to host Florida Atlantic in the Red Foxes' home opener. The game will begin at 4 p.m. at the McCann Center in Poughkeepsie.
BENNINGTON -- The president of the American Civil Liberties Union told a gathering at Southern Vermont College Saturday morning that in some ways the Clinton administration was just as bad as the Bush administration when it came to civil liberties. ... - By SUSAN SMALLHEER Staff Writer
OKLAHOMA CITY A national shortage of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration technicians might soon result in an enrollment boost for one Oklahoma...
DATE: 11/17/2006 10:46:00 AM Tonight at 7:00 pm in Gardner-Hawks Center on the campus of Dana College, the defending NAIA National Champions, Dana College will open their home and dual competition against Oklahoma City University.
The desire to honor the legacies of the best in men's college basketball history has led to the formation of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, which will have its first induction ceremony Sunday. The Kansas City based hall of fame is the first of its kind to specifically recognize outstanding collegiate players and coaches.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A voter for The Associated Press college football poll was removed from the poll board because he made a mistake when he voted Oklahoma lower in this week's rankings.
By Journal Record Staff "Ethics in the Healthcare Workplace: What's Really at Stake?" will be the topic for the Oklahoma Association for Healthcare Ethics' 11th annual conference on Friday at Oklahoma City Community College.
OKLAHOMA CITY A voter for The Associated Press college football poll was removed from the poll board because he made a mistake when he voted Oklahoma lower in this...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A voter for The Associated Press college football poll was removed from the poll bo...

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