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Fatigue and Drowsiness: Everyday Exhaustion and Beyond
W. Steven Pray, PhD, DPh Bernhardt Professor, Nonprescription Products and Devices College of Pharmacy Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Oklahoma 11/19/2009 US Pharm .
Tulsa Family Tells Dr. Phil Of Son's Prescription Drug Abuse
Michael Weatherford's prescription drug abuse started by taking his friends' ADD medication.
Native American Vocal Harmony Music by Alex E. Smith, Cheevers Toppah and Kit Landry Alex E. Smith, Pawnee/Sauk & Fox was born and raised in Pawnee, Oklahoma and began singing in the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church.A Cheevers Toppah, Kiowa/Navajo was raised in Weatherford, Oklahoma and began formal vocal training in elementary school.A Nitanis a ...
Church celebrates soldier's recovery
The yellow bow on Living Word Ministries was waiting for her. For more than a year, the wind yanked it and the rain faded 1st Lt.
Six Oklahomans died from swine flu last week, bringing the official tally of reported deaths from the novel H1N1 virus to 17, health officials said.
A free early childhood development summit will be held Nov. 18 at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford.
Getting to the Bottom of Common Foot Problems
W. Steven Pray, PhD, DPh Bernhardt Professor, Nonprescription Products and Devices College of Pharmacy Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Oklahoma US Pharm .
Updates in Nonprescription Therapy for Heartburn and GERD
W. Steven Pray, PhD, DPh Bernhardt Professor, Nonprescription Products and Devices College of Pharmacy Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Oklahoma 10/21/2009 US Pharm .
Tulsa, OK- State Rep. Harold Wright is proposing changes to the state's current DUI laws.
4 Big-Money Lottery Winners Sought In Okla.
The Oklahoma Lottery is looking for the owners of four winning tickets from Saturday's drawings.
Treating Common Problems in the Pregnant Patient
W. Steven Pray, PhD, DPh Bernhardt Professor, Nonprescription Products and Devices College of Pharmacy Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Oklahoma US Pharm .
At Tuesday's monthly Citizen's Advisory meeting, Marsha Strong, introduced an idea to the Board that she and Hintergardt have been working on for roughly a year, a Haunted Bamboo Maze that would be located northeast of town.
Swine show draws record numbers
More than 310 National Junior Swine Association exhibitors from 12 states gathered at the Grady County Fairgrounds in Chickasha, Okla., for the 2009 NJSA Southwest Regional on Sept.
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Dust Bowl topic at Thursday library program
Caroline Hendersona s a oeLetters from the Dust Bowla is the topic of discussion for the second program in a oeThe Worst Hard Time Revisiteda series at the Altus Public Library Thursday, Sept.
MHS football team helps Kids' Space
Kids' Space Muskogee County Child Advocacy Center is always looking for volunteers to help out.
Man, 73, hospitalized after hitting deer with motorcycle
A Watonga man has been admitted to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City with head, arm and trunk injuries after hitting a deer with his motorcycle.
Sept. 12 Central Washington 3 p.m. at Ellensburg, Wash. Sept. 19 Southwestern Oklahoma 6 p.m. at Weatherford, Okla.
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Oklahoma Guard soldiers welcomed home
The first of about 740 Oklahoma Army National Guard soldiers who served a 10-month deployment to Kuwait and Iraq arrived back in their home state on Monday.
Key escapee apprehended in Elk City
A man who escaped from William S. Key Correctional Center Monday is back in custody and headed for tighter security, said Linda Eike, prison spokeswoman.