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Mustang Brewing Company Debuts
The Oklahoma brewery market has made great strides just in the past few years, and it's expanding again.
Cast chosen for musical a Anniea
The Oklahoma Children's Acting Guild and Steppin' Out Dance Studio is pleased to announce their cast for the musical "Annie," set to run July 24-26. Children in the musical meet four times a week to rehearse such Broadway favorites as "It's the Hard Knock Life," "Little Girls," and "Tomorrow." The cast includes, from Tuttle, Emily Blakey as Peggy; ...
Board names Cimarron Middle School principal
Andy North has been named the new principal at Cimarron Middle School. The former assistant principal at Summit Middle School will replace Susie Schinnerer, who is moving to Cheyenne Middle School.
Garage sale to beneit Brianna Brianna Howard is raising money to compete at the national Today's Girl competition in Dallas, on July 22-26. The sale will start at 7a.m. Friday and Saturday June 26-27 at 901 Pecan St, Tuttle.
Oklahoma City woman trades sex for case of chips
A woman pleaded no contest last week to prostitution charges, accused of agreeing to be paid for services with a box of chips by a man who said he was a Frito-Lay employee.
Minco may lose grocery store, tax revenue
Minco could soon be without a grocery store -- and nearly 33 percent of the town's sales tax could vanish with it.
Alcohol, unsafe speed blamed for two crashes
Traveling at an unsafe speed and alcohol are believed to be the causes of two separate crashes that occured in Mayes County Friday evening.
Miss Oklahoma pageant under way
Miss Mustang and Miss Oklahoma City have tied in two categories in the first preliminary performance of the 2009 Miss Oklahoma pageant.
Local band to perform at FAI's Live in the Courtyard
A four-man pop-punk band, with members from four different Oklahoma cities, including Edmond, soon will debut its first album, "A City of Life." Kid Chicago will be singing some of the album's new songs, including "Bad Girls" and "Promise Me," at Live at the Courtyard at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Fine Arts Institute of Edmond, 27 E. Edwards.
Police seek suspect in metro pharmacy thefts
Police are investigating the theft of 25 cartons of cigarettes from an Edmond pharmacy, captured by video surveillance cameras.
2nd Annual Texoma 100 Air Race
The second annual Texoma 100 Air Race will take place May 30, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at the North Texas Regional Airport.
Fountain Lake Apartments opens in strong market
With almost 1,500 units being added to Oklahoma City's apartment market, about 868 of those units are either in the Edmond city limits or in the Edmond school district.
Yukon teen killed in Thursday crash identified
The name of a 17-year-old killed in a Thursday evening crash in west Oklahoma City has been released this morning, police said.
Bethany Police Searching for Suspect in Shooting
Police are searching for a suspect in a shooting in Bethany. A person was transported to a local hospital in reportedly critical condition after being shot near N.W. 34th Street and Hammond Avenue.
Professional bicyclists with diabetes in Oklahoma for fund raising
A few dozen professional bicyclists who suffer diabetes plan to be in Oklahoma later this month on what's called a Tour de Cure.
Bergner placed sixth to earn a medal in the 1600-meter run and had earlier placed fourth for a medal in the 3200-meter run.
Mustang lovers take epic road trip
Russ Wilcoxson took off from Tacoma in his Screaming Yellow Ford Mustang expecting a fun road trip.
With the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes hitting their stride midway through the KCAC baseball season, the efforts of two players have not gone unrecognized.
FEC Dismissed Complaint against AG
The Federal Election Commission has dismissed a complaint alleging Attorney General Drew Edmondson gave money from his own campaign to others.
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