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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson asked the Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday to set an execution date for Tulsa County killer Corey Duane Hamilton, 37.
Transcript Staff WriterRepublican Anthony Sykes has lived in Senate District 24 all his life. He grew up in...
Two students from Everett High School in Washington state and former principal David Clark of Columbus North High School in Indiana will receive the 2006 Courage in Student Journalism Awards presented by the Newseum, the Student Press Law Center and the National Scholastic Press Association.
COALGATE — Mary Riley and Tina Cusey signed on as executive director and administrator of the Oklahoma Lake and Trail Country Association Oct. 25. Operating out of Coalgate, the sisters bring more than 20 years of experience each.
ADA — Howard Barnett makes no bones about how he feels about his opponent’s ad campaign for the state treasurer’s post. “He (Scott Meacham) has basically surprised me,” Barnett, a Tulsa Republican said. “He has made up so many things about me during this campaign.
A candidate for the state Board of Education supports discussing intelligent design in science classes but says it’s not an issue in his campaign. Alan Jacobsen of Denton is running for the District 5 seat. Jacobsen made his comments about intelligent design in response to a questionnaire compiled by voterinformation.org and linked to the Family First Web site. Jacobsen wrote that he definitely
South Carolinians can pick politicians and decide a slew of state issues Tuesday, but they can’t elect to buy a lottery ticket or a bottle of booze.
The Salvation Army Annual Christmas Assistance Program sign-up will from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Nov. 6 to 9, at 521 W. Broadway.
ALTUS - EMS Director David Stewart and his Jackson County Emergency Medical Service personnel, as well as Altus Police Department dispatchers, feel hampered and frustrated when trying to locate distressed E-911 cellular telephone callers; but Jackson County citizens have an opportunity to eliminate the life-threatening delays and ensure the E-911 system's consistent funding by going to the polls
School officials say they want the state to look at a tutoring company's business practices.

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