Apr 28, 2008 | The Shawnee News-Star
Here are the conditions at Oklahoma lakes as reported Wednesday by the state Department of Wildlife Conservation and lake rangers. via The Shawnee News-Star
Benge speaks about his challenge as speaker of the House during a Vance Air Force Base visit
“Things have calmed, as far as the session goes”
Serving in the Oklahoma Legisla-ture can prove a roller coaster ride, but the ups and downs of doing the state's business couldn't prepare House Speaker Chris Benge for his ride in a T-38 Friday at Vance Air ... via The Enid News
How farmer weathered the storms [1 hr ago]
“I'm thrilled that after the adversity that crop went through, it made 46”
It's been 10 years and I still tremble a little. The wheat harvest of 1998 was fast approaching, but not fast enough. via NewsOK.com
Freeport hit with class-action lawsuit
“We have been working with the people here since the 1990s and have always tried to do what's right by the community.”
Phoenix copper producer Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. was hit with a class-action lawsuit Monday over the cleanup of environmental hazards left by a predecessor in Blackwell, Okla. via Azcentral.com
Town Claims Toxic Contamination
Nearly 7,000 residents living in Blackwell, Oklahoma say they're dealing with a public health crisis. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Nix, Patterson & Roach LLP Files Class Action Lawsuit against Mining Giant Freeport-McMoRan
Nix, Patterson & Roach LLP , a nationally recognized plaintiffs ' law firm, filed a major class action lawsuit today in Kay County, Oklahoma, on behalf of roughly 7,000 residents of the town of Blackwell, ... via Business Wire
Tonkawas choose replacement for embattled president [26 mins ago]
The Tonkawa Tribe has a new president. Members of the tribe voted this week to elect former tribal elder Don Patterson as the replacement for former president Anthony Street. via NewsOK.com