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New year's baby 88 years later
Some New Year's babies arrived in Oklahoma City today, but no one was beating the clock.
Hoeltzel A boy, Matthew Adam, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, was born at 1:14 p.m. Dec. 2 at St.
Lawmakers want a sales-tax holiday for gun buyers
The Senate bill would set a sales-tax-free weekend for handguns, rifles and shotguns.
Holiday lights to Get Out for this weekend
It's the time of year when families start to gather for Christmas, and one of the holiday traditions enjoyed by many is taking trips to see Christmas light displays.
Kingfisher man hurt in one-vehicle accident
A Kingfisher man was injured Wednesday morning in a one-vehicle accident. Ronny Hertensen, 43, was taken to Kingfisher Regional Hospital, according to an Ok-lahoma Highway Patrol re-port, and admitted in stable condition with leg and head injuries.
"Something good is going to happen to you," was prophesied at every meeting Oral Roberts ever held.
Oklahoma Truck Driver Killed from Ammonia Leak, Another Critically Injured
Federal investigators will try to determine what caused an anhydrous ammonia leak that killed a truck driver and injured three other people in Rosemount.
NWOSU students slated to perform play Several Northwestern Oklahoma State University students from the area will participate in the university's fine arts department's performance of "The Wizard of Oz in the Wild West" beginning Thursday and running through Saturday in Alva.
Senator pushes special session
FAVORS TARGETED CUTS State Sen. Kenneth Corn: He's out to restore some funds to the senior nutrition program, which took a cut of $7.4 million.
Lawmakers bunk outside to show empathy with seniors
Two state senators planned to spend Tuesday night outside the Capitol to show their solidarity with older Oklahomans who have been left out in the cold because of budget cuts.
Area woman is pinned 2 hours after accident
A Kingfisher woman was injured and taken to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City Saturday morning following a one-vehicle crash that left her pinned for two hours.
Tim Blake Nelson's Eye of God Opens Off-Broadway Oct. 7
Tim Blake Nelson's Eye of God officially opens at The Kirk Theatre on Theatre Row Oct.
NORCE hosting flapjack fundraiser for United Way
Northern Oklahoma Resource Center of Enid is hosting an Applebee's flapjack fundraiser for United Way of Enid and Northwest Okla-homa on Oct.
Employees at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center will not be furloughed, but hospital officials will refocus on new strategies to save money.
Enid police seeking man who robbed Wendy's Sunday morning
Police are seeking a man who robbed Wendy's Sunday morning. Enid Police Department detectives are investigating the armed robbery that occurred about 9:49 a.m. at the restaurant, located at 606 S. Garland.
ODOT Using Stimulus Money To Help Small Towns With Sidewalk Compliance
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is spending most of its $465 million in stimulus funds on roads and bridges, but not all of it.
Additional work will be done by Cummins Construction Co. to repair the street approach after the new surface is installed.
Kingfisher shuts out Blackwell, 35-0
The Blackwell Maroons were shutout 35-0 by the third-ranked Kingfisher Yellowjackets on Friday night.
Incentives for electric car almost shocking
Oklahoma has one of the most progressive tax incentive programs to entice people to buy electric cars, according to the leader of a company that plans to build plug-in vehicles in the state.
Electric car made 'as logical as possible'
The top officer of an Atlanta-based company that is manufacturing all-electric low-speed vehicles says the car has been designed to make it "as logical as possible" for consumers.