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Flaming Lips releasing new song with running time of six hours
Pop & HissFlaming Lips to release a single track that runs 6 hours. The song is a fundraiser for two organizations in the band's hometown of Oklahoma City.... -
Three more women are elected governor - Mary Fallin, Nikki Haley and Susana Martinez make history
Top of the TicketWhile Congress went backwards a step in diversity in regards to African American senators (there are now zero), the nation elected three more women as governors: Mary Fallin of Oklahoma, Nikki Haley of South Carolina, and Susana Martinez of New...... -
A deadly interrogation in Iraq
First Of Two PartsIn the open desert outside Baiji, Iraq, a naked man with a thick black beard crouched in the dust of a railroad culvert at twilight. Hours before, he had been mumbling and praying in Arabic. Now he spoke few words. Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna stood...Tags: Murder, Family, Armed Conflicts, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Firearms
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Can Tornado Alley be made safer? Yes _ but limited ways to protect against monster storms
AP National WriterIn the wind-swept prairie called Tornado Alley, the scene is eerily familiar: Homes smashed to splinters. Trees and telephone poles snapped like twigs. Piles of bricks, overturned cars and dazed survivors sifting through rubble in search of a precious...Tags: Engineering, Technology, Hospitals and Clinics, Electrical Appliance, Natural Disasters
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KIPP Tulsa's inaugural class graduating from high school; most heading to college
Tulsa WorldKIPP Tulsa College Preparatory's motto is "climbing the mountain to college," and its inaugural class of fifth-graders are doing just that. The charter middle school opened in 2005, and its first students are now graduating from high schools across...Tags: Medical Specialization, Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Booker T. Washington
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Feds to bank robbers: Crime doesn't pay in Oklahoma
The Edmond Sun, Okla.A spike in bank robberies in Oklahoma prompted a local federal official to warn would-be bank robbers: Crime doesn't pay in the Sooner State. Wednesday afternoon, Sanford Coats, U.S. attorney for the Department of Justice' Western District of Oklahoma,...Tags: FBI, Prosecution, Police Investigations, Theft, Bank Robbery
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BRIEF: Baptist women reach out to community
The Edmond Sun, Okla.A group of local Baptist women spent part of their evening Monday serving other women with a variety of needs. Jennifer Fett, women's ministry coordinator for Edmond's First Baptist Church, 1300 S.E. 33rd St., said church women of all ages...Tags: Baptist, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Fleetwood Mac bringing tour to BOK Center on May 1
Tulsa WorldIconic rock act Fleetwood Mac brings its world tour to the BOK Center on May 1. Tickets are $49.50, $79.50 and $149.50, plus fees, available at tulsaworld.com/bok, the Arby's Box Office at the BOK Center and all Tickets.com outlets, or by calling 1-866-...Tags: Entertainment, Music, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, The Washington Post
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Lauren Seabrook
Email Lauren: lseabrook@kwch.com Like Lauren on Facebook: Lauren on Facebook Follow Lauen on Twitter: twitter.com/goseabrook Lauren Seabrook comes to KWCH from Topeka where she worked as Evening Anchor and Reporter for Kansas First News. She started...
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Columnist turns crystal ball to prep, college volleyball
jpapendick@aberdeennews.comThis is a huge week for area high school and college volleyball teams. Northern State qualified for the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Tournament starting Friday at the Gangelhoff Center in St. Paul, Minn. The champion will qualify for the...Tags: High Schools, Baptist, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Schools
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Going for merit money
Filling out the FAFSA is a good first step in any student's quest for institutional financial aid. The government form calculates your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and helps to determine whether you'll qualify for many types of need-based funding,...Tags: Human Accomplishments, Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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Dahl in full swing of things
Culture shock wasn't going to prevent Mathias Dahl from playing collegiate golf in the United States. For more than 10 years, Dahl proved he could excel on golf courses across his native Sweden while playing in amateur tournaments. A new challenge...
Tags: Golf, Sports, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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