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Oklahoma road construction projects may affect Memorial Day weekend travel - NewsOK.com |
NewsOK.com
Oklahoma Transportation Department lists road construction projects that may affect Memorial Day holiday travel in Oklahoma. May 23How to stay safe on Oklahoma lakes during Memorial Day-- 05/24/2012 Whether you're heading out on the road to a state --
| Oklahoma road construction projects may affect Memorial Day weekend travel - NewsOK.com |
NewsOK.com
US 69 narrowed to one lane in each direction over the North Boggy River, 6 miles north of State Highway 7 in Atoka County. 4. Speed on north- and southbound Interstate 35 reduced to 60 mph at Seward Road south of Guthrie. 5. I-35 narrowed to one lane --
| Some Southeastern Oklahoma residents 'feel like the stepchild' in water dispute - NewsOK.com |
NewsOK.com
Residents in southeastern Oklahoma say they feel left out and unprotected as the water rights lawsuit filed by the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations works its way through the legal system. BY ANDREW KNITTLE | Published: May 20, 2012 Leave a comment ATOKA --
| Social media fueling teacher & student sexual relationships - KOKI FOX 23 |
KOKI FOX 23
In the last twelve months at least eleven teachers in Oklahoma have been accused of inappropriate relationships with students. The question continues to be asked: should teachers be friending students on Facebook or following them on Twitter, --
| Oklahoma death notices - NewsOK.com |
NewsOK.com
Clark, Ellen L., 68, insurance office manager, died Sunday. Services 2 pm Thursday, Choctaw Church of Nazarene (Bill Eisenhour NE, Oklahoma City). Bryan, Bobbie Lee, 81, homemaker, died Saturday. Services 11 am Thursday (Brown's, Atoka).
| Weekly fishing report - NewsOK.com (blog) |
NewsOK.com (blog)
Report submitted by Chance Whiteley, game warden stationed in Oklahoma County. Hefner: May 21. Elevation normal, water 72-76 and clear. Largemouth bass good on topwater lures, jigs and spinnerbaits at 4-8 ft. along weeds and rocky shorelines.
| Click It or Ticket campaign changes lives - KXII-TV |
KXII-TV
ATOKA, OK-- From 2004 to 2008 seat belts saved the lives of more than 75000 people, according to the national highway traffic safety administration. "I had a wreck and it killed my Grandma and they gave me a 3% chance of living.
| Wanted Atoka County man found - KXII-TV |
KXII-TV
ATOKA COUNTY, OK -- The Atoka County felon that officers were searching for is now behind bars. Sheriff Gary McCool says they arrested 37-year-old Jimmie Holstine in Harmony, Oklahoma around 5:30 Sunday evening. McCool says Holstine was wanted for --
| KTEN.com - No One Gets You CloserU. S. Army Corps of Engineers Lift Algae Advisory - KTEN |
KTEN
ARDMORE, OK – Last year's drought and this year's mild winter could mean trouble for area livestock producers. Grass supplies were already short after last year's drought, but after this mild winter, springMore >> ATOKA, OK -- While working on the --
| Choctaw Nation officers take part in 'Click It or Ticket' campaign - Durant Daily Democrat |
Durant Daily Democrat
By LARISSA COPELAND ATOKA - The Choctaw Nation Public Safety Department is once again joining up with its Southeastern Oklahoma Traffic Safety Coalition (SOTSC) partners for this year's “Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement campaign.
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