Apr 19, 2008 | NewsOK.com
“That's interesting - and troubling.”
Two answers given by an abstract company manager got lost during Francis Stipe's criminal trial. via NewsOK.com
Luncheon set Friday Enid High School Class of 1945 will host a spring luncheon 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Ramada Inn meeting room, 3005 W. Garriott. via The Enid News
Updated: Highways closed due to high water levels [4 mins ago]
As of 6 p.m. today, the following roads are still closed due to high water levels from this week's storms, according to an Oklahoma Department of Transportation news release: Cherokee County - State Highway 80 ... via NewsOK.com
Pushmataha County Sheriff's Deputy Accidentally Discharges Weapon
A Pushmataha County Sheriff's Deputy fires his weapon while inside a trailer used by the sheriff's office, barely missing a child inside a neighboring home. via KTEN-TV Denison
“In my opinion, he was asking me to give Mike Mass a kickback.”
Prosecutors called 13 witnesses to testify in the trial of Francis Stipe on Tuesday, including Steve Phipps, of Kiowa - who tried to link Stipe to an alleged conspiracy to locate a dog food plant on his ... via McAlester News
Flooding continues around state [37 mins ago]
A flood warning continues for several areas along rivers in Oklahoma, which has prompted the National Weather Service to extend flood warnings for Caddo, Grady, Garvin, Okmulgee, Bryan, Atoka, Pushmataha, ... via NewsOK.com
Last week's tornado near Rattan causes little visible damage
“It was a difficult location to get to by road, and basically we were on logging roads.”
A tornado that was reported last week caused very little noticeable damage, according to officials with the National Weather Service. via NewsOK.com
Ruling limiting records access draws criticism
“We don't post images of documents filed in cases, so it won't change the way Rogers County cases are filed”
The opinion issued by the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday of last week will change the way some counties electronically file court cases for public access. via Claremore Daily Progress
Spotters confirm tornado in southeastern Oklahoma
Storm spotters report a tornado touched down briefly in southeastern Oklahoma during the night as storms moved through parts of the state. via KSWO
The willow is weeping with ice. Pocola resident Jim Keisman captured this frozen view Thursday evening as the blast of snow and ice moved through LeFlore County. via Poteau Daily News & Sun
Snow blows in and out of the area in a flurry
“If anything, it's even more important that we have it, because we can serve them a warm breakfast”
Weather in Muskogee on Friday changed from a glimpse of sunshine in the morning to a blanket of wet, heavy snow in the afternoon. via Muskogee Phoenix
Idabel man dies in Pushmataha County crash
A 61-year-old Idabel man was killed early Wednesday in a one-car crash in Pushmataha County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. via TulsaWorld.com - News
Plains Residents Brace for More Snow
“All this kind of work is safety-based, so any time you get another weather aspect, then there goes another safety factor”
Plains Residents Brace for More Snow" OKLAHOMA CITY _ With crews still trying to restore power to thousands of homes and businesses that were blacked out during a winter storm last weekend that coated much of ... via WKRN-TV Nashville
Semrad, 90 Ernest T. Semrad celebrated his 90th birthday with friends at the No. via The Enid News