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Lat / Lon: 35.2225°N / 97.4392°W

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Norman, OK (Oklahoma) - Bizzell Library, University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK (Oklahoma) - Bizzell Library, University of Oklahoma
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    OCCC giving away an iPad 2

    07/16/11 One new student who enrolls early at Oklahoma City Community College will have the chance to win a new iPad 2....
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    Boomer Sooner

    07/16/11 With a little prodding from a family member, Ben Smith took a chance and enrolled at the University of Oklahoma last fall.
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    Vote For Your Favorite 'Morning Moment' Of The Week

    07/16/11 Each weekday from 4:30 to 7 a.m., the Eyewitness News 5 In The Morning team provides Oklahomans with live, local, latebreaking news and weather information. However, there are plenty of lighter moments -- and we've picked our favorites from the past week.
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    Group of friends performs at park

    07/16/11 Three Huron High School classmates and a drummer from Pierre and female vocalist from Huron entertained the audience at Campbell Park Thursday night. This was the seventh family night program in the bandshell. Five more remain in the 25th and final year of the event.
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    Freshman tight end leaves Sooners

    07/10/11 Dan Tapko, a touted freshman tight end who had been at Oklahoma this summer for workouts, has left the Sooners.
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    Norman considering mandatory water conservation

    07/10/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press NORMAN, Okla. With hot, dry weather continuing, Oklahoma's third-largest city is considering imposing mandatory water conservation measures Norman Utilities Director Ken Komiske tells the Norman Transcript daily water usage in the city of about 111,000 people eclipsed 20 million gallons every day in July and numerous times in June, "once it started ...
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    Religion Enters Gas Fracking Debate

    07/10/11 Bishops, nuns and rabbis are joining the environmental and social debate over natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region, and many are seeking a balance that reflects their congregations.
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    Race report for July 3, 2011

    07/03/11 Once Monday comes and goes, everyone points toward Sparta, Ky., and the inaugural Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway. You won't see two-by-two drafting and you won't see speeds approaching 200 mph, but given that part of the country's love and hunger for racin', you also won't see any empty seats.
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    Paralegal orientation Aug. 20 at university

    07/03/11 Those interested in a paralegal career are invited to a free orientation seminar sponsored by the University of Oklahoma Department of Legal Assistant Education 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at the OU Law Center, 300 Timberdell ...
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    For new owners of The Candy Basket, a sweet welcome

    07/03/11 Gyan and Maurice Galoob likened their sale of The Candy Basket, 2001 W. Main St., to an arranged adoption to known parents, with unlimited future visitation rights....
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    Organic chain store coming to Norman

    07/03/11 Norman will soon have its first organic food chain store when Natural Grocers opens its door on July 26. Based in Colorado, the chain has 47 locations scattered around Texas, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico....
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    Participate in Norman Sooner Kickoff 2011

    07/03/11 Each year the University of Oklahoma and the Norman Chamber of Commerce work together to sponsor Norman Sooner Kickoff, an event designed to welcome new students to the University and Norman communities. With more than 3,500 new students ...
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    Fallen Heroes Honored In Special Ceremony

    06/26/11 The 19th National EMS Memorial Service was held Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs. Forty-three fallen heroes were honored.
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    Savvy Senior: How work can affect your social security

    06/25/11 Dear Savvy Senior, I'm looking at retiring sometime this year and starting my Social Security benefits, but would also like to work part time. Will this affect my benefits, and if so, how much? - Social Insecurity Dear Insecurity, You can collect Social Security retirement benefits and work at the same time, but depending on how old you are and how much you earn, it can cost you temporarily ...
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    Lynn Burkhead: Hot weather fishing

    06/24/11 In case you haven't noticed in recent days, it's hot. As hot as an Independence Day firecracker. And believe it or not, Texas' bass fishing action can be red hot too.
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    Jackson, Lockerby to get Governor General bravery award for Griffin Lake rescue

    06/23/11 Two Kelowna-area men whose heroics are credited with saving the lives of four people after a crash on the Trans-Canada Highway near Revelstoke are to be decorated for their bravery by the Governor General of Canada.
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    News Minute: Here is the latest Oklahoma news from The Associated Press

    06/18/11 A head-on collision that killed six people in eastern Oklahoma earlier this month has claimed another life. Authorities say Friday that 29-year-old Jorge Salas Jr. died June 11 at a hospital in Tulsa. Salas was riding in a...
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    Trail Dust: Last survivor of the 'old days'

    06/18/11 For all New Mexicans devoted to their history, Agnes Morley Cleaveland's memoir, No Life For A Lady, endures as a classic account of the author's youthful experiences on a cattle ranch in eastern Catron County. In its day, it became a bestseller.
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    Severe storms leave damage in parts of state

    06/18/11 Thursday storms caused damage in southwestern parts of Oklahoma but no serious problems were reported in the Bartlesville area, according to Washington County Emergency Management Director Kary Cox.
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    Rowse wins appointment in Santa Barbara City Council shocker; House is swing vote

    12/15/10 The City Council appointed Randy Rowse , owner of the downtown Paradise Caf?, to replace Williams, in a move that few saw coming.
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