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Texomans flock to opening day of Magnolia Festival

Updated: 9:17 AM DURANT, OK -- Severe weather brought the Magnolia Festival to a heartbreaking close Wednesday night. Which is why vendors and visitors alike couldn't wait to get out here early Thursday morning to revel in the food, music and entertainment.

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Tyler man sentenced to life in daughter's death

Posted: 1:13 PM TYLER, Texas (AP) - An East Texas man accused of kneeing his 2-year-old daughter in the stomach after she woke him up from a nap has pleaded guilty in her death and been sentenced to life in prison.

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Soldier to admit Afghan massacre

Posted: 10:01 AM SEATTLE (AP) -The attorney for the Army sergeant accused of a massacre in two Afghan villages says his client will avoid the death penalty by pleading guilty next week.

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Holder plan to hold meetings runs into snags

Updated: 9:59 AM WASHINGTON (AP) - Attorney General Eric Holder's plan to hold meetings with news organizations has run into snags over the terms of discussions about Justice Department guidelines governing investigations that involve reporters.

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Winds, flooding damage Ardmore apartments

Updated: 9:03 AM ARDMORE, OK - Storms in Ardmore left damage in their wake early this morning. Firefighters and police were called to Pecan Creek apartments in Ardmore after midnight because high winds blew the roof off one apartment building.

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Achille hires new police chief

Updated: 9:34 AM ACHILLE, OK -- The Achille Police Department is now under new leadership for the third time this year.

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Car seat safety inspections in Ada

Updated: 9:35 AM ADA, OK -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of death for children 4 years old and older.

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Texas school district appeals Bible banner ruling

Updated: 1:35 PM BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - A Southeast Texas school district is appealing a court ruling that allowed high school cheerleaders to display at football games banners emblazoned with Bible verses.

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Okla. session over, but health questions remain

Posted: 1:18 PM OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin gave lawmakers an 'A' grade for approving much of her agenda during the recently concluded legislative session, but at least one key issue remains unresolved, which is how the state plans to address the more than 630,000 Oklahomans without health insurance.

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Charities see influx of aid in tornado's wake

Posted: 1:14 PM OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Charities providing relief to residents of tornado-ravaged neighborhoods in Moore and Oklahoma City are seeing an infusion of donations from around the country as Americans open up their pocketbooks to help people in the Sooner State.

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10 Oklahoma students receive Sam Noble Scholarships

Posted: 06/17/2013 - ARDMORE, Okla. —The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation announced the 2013-2014 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarships this week, awarding $140,000 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.

Tire pile in Leonard has residents worried

Updated: 06/10/2013 - (LEONARD,TEXAS) -- Leonard residents are worried that piles of tires sitting at a vacant service shop are attracting mosquitoes and endagering their health

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