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  1. Site plan approved for ND natural gas processorRead the original story

    13 hrs ago | NewsOK.com

    An energy company has received approval to start construction of a new natural gas processing plant in northwestern North Dakota.

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  2. Oklahoma picks up eighth 2014 football commitment from Tulsa Union tight end Carson MeierRead the original story

    23 hrs ago | NewsOK.com

    Tulsa Union tight end Carson Meier committed to Oklahoma on Wednesday, becoming the Sooners' eighth commitment for its recruiting class of 2014.

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  3. Seven will be inducted into Oklahoma Hall of FameRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 20 | NewsOK.com

    They are real estate investor and philanthropist Michael D. Case, meteorologist Gary A. England, John D. Groendyke, Timothy C. Headington, Vicki Miles-LaGrange, Russell M. Perry and Reggie N. Whitten.

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  4. Oklahoma football: Jay Norvell working on luring a tall group of wide receivers to NormanRead the original story w/Photo

    Sunday May 19 | NewsOK.com

    TULSA UNION / PLAYOFFS: Union's Jeffery Mead tries to make a catch as Santa Fe's Trevan Smith defends during the high school football game between Edmond Santa Fe and Union at Wantland Stadium in Edmond, Okla., Friday, Nov.

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  5. Professional, personal lives can't be separated, 'Reputation Doctor'...Read the original story w/Photo

    Saturday May 18 | NewsOK.com

    The keynote speaker at the Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium's annual awards luncheon Wednesday posed a provocative question to the 340 members and guests in attendance: "How do you get kicked out?" asked Mike Paul, a New York-based public relations expert dubbed "The Reputation Doctor" after counseling Citicorp, Goldman Sachs, Muhammad Ali, ... (more)

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  6. Anti-bias group hopes to expand into Oklahoma City metroRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 17 | NewsOK.com

    A task force made up of metro community leaders recently gathered to discuss the creation of an Oklahoma City arm of the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice, an organization dedicated to fighting bias and bigotry while promoting racial, religious and cultural understanding and respect.

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  7. ONEOK, Linde win Compass Awards from OK EthicsRead the original story

    Wednesday May 15 | NewsOK.com

    Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium recognizes principled companies, leaders at its eighth annual Compass Awards luncheon Wednesday at the Petroleum Club.

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  8. State tennis tournament: Edmond North wins fourth straight boys tennis championshipRead the original story

    Saturday May 11 | NewsOK.com

    The Huskies won their fourth straight state boys tennis championship Saturday, capturing state titles in each of the Class 6A singles and doubles matches.

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  9. State tennis notebook: Cascia Hall ends Heritage Hall's reignRead the original story

    Saturday May 11 | NewsOK.com

    The Chargers finished second, three points behind Cascia Hall. Tulsa Metro Christian finished third, one point ahead of Oklahoma Christian School.

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  10. Bedlam baseball notebook: Two-out situations sting SoonersRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 10 | NewsOK.com

    After a weekend of missed opportunities - at the plate and on the mound - in last week's lost series at West Virginia, the Sooners were at it again in the Bedlam opener.

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  11. Class 6A baseball: Norman North to face unbeaten Owasso in finalRead the original story

    Friday May 10 | NewsOK.com

    The final two innings the momentum swung a couple of times before Norman North advanced to the title game for the first time, winning 2-1 on a comebacker to Benge.

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  12. High school tennis: Top tennis player ran cross country to trainRead the original story

    Friday May 10 | NewsOK.com

    Edmond North senior Nate Roper said, "I wasn't varsity material by any means," but running helped him get in shape for tennis.

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  13. Donation puts Oklahoma City silo mural back on trackRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday May 9 | NewsOK.com

    A plan by artist Rick Sinnett to paint murals on both sides of the Rocktown Climbing Gym - a former grain silo that faces Bricktown, the Oklahoma River and the new Interstate 40 - is back on track with a $10,000 donation Thursday from Downtown Oklahoma City Inc.

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  14. High school baseball: Players to watch at the 2013 state tournamentsRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday May 8 | NewsOK.com

    Edmond North's Kyle Stephens and Deer Creek's Michael Brimka are among the players to watch at the state tournaments.

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  15. Class 5A golf: Special appearance for Piedmont brothersRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday May 7 | NewsOK.com

    Kevin Daly of Bishop McQuiness hit out of the sand trap on the 16th hole in the final round of the 5A State Championship Golf Tournament at the Tulsa Country Club in Tulsa, OK, May 7, 2013.

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  16. Class 5A golf: Chris Karlovich, Tulsa Kelley win state championshipsRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday May 7 | NewsOK.com

    Chris Karlovich of Bishop Kelley tees off on the 16th hole as Kevin Daly of Bishop McQuinness and Brady Bellinger of Deer Creek look on in the final round of the 5A State Championship Golf Tournament at the Tulsa Country Club in Tulsa, OK, May 7, 2013.

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  17. Company touts natural gas processing projectsRead the original story

    Tuesday May 7 | NewsOK.com

    An energy company is holding a grand opening ceremony Wednesday at new natural gas processing facilities in Williston, in northwest North Dakota.

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  18. Oklahoma pop museum gets support from stars but lacks go-ahead from LegislatureRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | NewsOK.com

    Oklahoma lawmakers would have to authorize a $42.5 million bond issue this year in order for the Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture to open in 2017 in Tulsa, the director of the state's historical society says.

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  19. Oklahoma caravan: Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops not in favor of media on...Read the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | NewsOK.com

    Stoops says media, coaches and athletic directors all have agendas and shouldn't be on the selection committee that has yet to be decided.

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  20. Oklahoma caravan: Bob Stoops disappointed for Tony JeffersonRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | NewsOK.com

    OU coaches Bob Stoops , Sherri Coale and Lon Kruger sign autographs during the Sooner Caravan at OU-Tulsa on Monday, May 6, 2013.

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