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Oklahoma: Oklahoma County District Court Record

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POCATELLO - A lot can change in four months. After nearly going on strike in April after administrators refused to meet certain contractual demands, School District 25 teachers approved a contract for the 2006-07 school year on Wednesday that includes a 2.5 percent base salary increase.
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -- A court has delayed a ruling on whether two brothers can proceed with their challenge of Oklahoma State University's attempt to buy their home to make way for the school's planned athletic village.
ON THE MOVE
Two men accused of shooting five Duquesne University basketball players outside a school dance were ordered yesterday to stand trial in Pittsburgh.
The story of Nelson Peterson, father of Oklahoma's star running back Adrian Peterson, is the story of a double life. During the 1990s, Nelson Peterson worked at a Wal-Mart warehouse in the small East Texas town of Palestine and helped coach young Adrian's pee-wee football teams.
The hose might not reach far enough in North Texas. The worst drought on record in these parts lasted for much of the 1950s. While city folks were discovering tv and cars with fins, North Texas farmers and ranchers suffered.
Michele Bachmann's recipe for success: Christian piety and not-so-Christian opportunism.
TULSA, Okla.----3DIcon Corporation , a communications technology development-stage company, announced today that it will offer a special 3D technical briefing to attendees following the close of the business session of its October 28 annual meeting of shareholders.
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma's women's soccer team is facing what may be its toughest weekend of the season.

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