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DEERPEOPLE debuts tunes in kitchen for 'on.,' plays Friday
Stillwater band DEERPEOPLE played two of their newest songs for "on." The videos are now online, with a band interview.
Ice storm won't stop Nuggets game
Power lines along the railroad tracks in Perry, Okla., sag under a heavy layer of ice Wednesday.
New group members make an Impression
The Oklahoma Society of Impressionists, a collective of artists that has been in existence for more than 20 years, is featuring works by its three most recent members in the group's show, now on display at the Melinda Berry Fischer Gallery, 400 S. Monroe St.
Twenty-Oh-Nine provided plenty of ups, downs
Now that the calendar has turned to a new year, I wonder what the history books will say about the last one.
Scene Setting: What's going on around you today
Look for Perry native Travis Brorsen and his award-winning boxer, Presley, at the town square as part of the Perry Christmas Parade on Thursday evening.
Perry native Travis Brorsen has a great dog and good manners. Both helped him and his dog, Presley, win the CBS "Greatest American Dog" reality show competition in 2008.
Feed the Children caravan to stop in Mangum
Oklahoma City - " Feed The Children's "Americans Feeding Americans Emergency Caravan" will make its next stop in Oklahoma to help 5,600 families in need.
RealClearPoliticsa Tom Bevan and Mike Memoli have cast their imaginations beyond Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty, and drawn up a list of GOP dark horses for 2012: South Dakota Sen.
Palina s book signing tour to include Norman stop
Former Republican vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will stop in Norman as part of her national book tour.
Education board wants use of Rainy Day Fund now
The state Board of Education is calling in a resolution for the immediate use of money from Oklahoma's Rainy Day Fund, citing dire funding circumstances for the state's schools.
Agency can help with Part D decision
If you're 65-years-old or older, you might want to know whether your current prescription drug plan under Medicare Part D covers your individual needs.
United Waya s fundraising drive gets cook-off boost
United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma received a $14,311 boost in its fundraising campaign with the citywide chili cook-off. Employer contributions are coming in, said United Way Executive Director Sean Byrne, but the vast majority still are out.
Road and bridge work will mean the closing of a couple of Enid streets starting Monday.
Perry OK with TABC chief soliciting campaign funds
Gov. Rick Perry says he's OK with his re-election campaign getting help from the head of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
Open house festivities slated at Wilson, Carver centers
The children of Wilson Head Start Center, 740 N. 10th, and Carver Head Start Center, 815 S. 5th, will hold open house festivities 6-7:30 p.m. Oct.
Carr, 103 Mrs. Lee Ethel Carr will celebrate her 103rd birthday with a dinner for family and friends at 6 p.m. today at Western Sizzlin.
Blackwell falls to Perry, 39-18
The Blackwell Maroons put up 129 passing yards and 111 rushing yards, but the Perry Maroons came away with the victory, 39-18, Friday night.
The City of Stillwater and the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce are promoting a program called Count Stillwater.
Kansas man killed in Noble County accident
PERRY a ' Authorities say a possible medical condition may have contributed to the death of a Kansas man in a construction zone on Interstate 35 in Noble County.
Three die in Noble County crash
Three people died and four others were injured Saturday in a Noble County crash caused by a blown tire, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.

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