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The Texas-Oklahoma game affords something most other games do not — a chance for average players to become standouts.
ABC News' fleeting, inadvertent publishing of a computer screen name enabled a blogger to track down and make public the identity of a former congressional page who traded salacious messages with former Rep. Mark Foley.
Oklahoma tailback Adrian Peterson showed up to a news conference this week with his head shaved -- a grooming decision that did not get overlooked in the buildup for Saturday's annual Red River Rivalry game against Texas. "This is a flashback to my freshman year," Peterson said. The Longhorns remember that game well. Peterson rushed for 225 yards on 32 carries in a 12-0 Oklahoma victory in 2004.
OKLAHOMA CITY----The Oklahoma State Treasurer's Online Electronic Trading System was recently recognized as one of the best state online government-to-business services in the nation by the 2006 Best of the Web Digital Government Achievement Awards.
By Journal Record Staff A teen drinking and driving prevention and awareness program developed by the Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority has been chosen as the Champion of Oklahoma Health, the highest recognition in the 2006 Champions of Health Awards.
By Journal Record Staff The Oklahoma Primary Care Association will receive a $135,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration. The money will be distributed over three years for cancer and tobacco control programs in Oklahoma's community health centers.
By David Page Odyssey HealthCare plans to open the state's first hospice in- patient unit late this year in Oklahoma City.
Richard Monette's final season at the Stratford Festival will feature a production of Othello, the first since 1994, and the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!, as well as the return of William Hutt after his highly publicized retirement in 2005.
Spending records for two Oklahoma County commissioners were seized on Monday. Eyewitness News 5's Kevin Sims has the details.
Oklahoma is one of five states selected to participate in a policy academy to further develop an industry sector-based approach to work-force development, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce said Monday in a news release.

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