May 18, 2013

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Drug Testing Is Likely in Madill's Future

10-6-05 - A Madill cop arrested back in July for buying drugs while on duty is still waiting for his preliminary hearing to be set. But while he waits the Madill City Council is trying to make sure it doesn't happen ...

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Fire at Boy Scout Building in Sherman

10-5-05 - A fire broke out at the Boy Scout building on Frisco Road just before 10 a.m. Wednesday morning in Sherman. No one was inside, and the question still remains as to how it happen. Sherman Fire ...

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Oklahoma National Guard Returns Home

10-5-05 - They were among the first to help with rescue and recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina struck, but now, after more than a month, more than 200 members of the 1-180th are back on Sooner soil.

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Appeals Court Overturns Penry's Death Sentence

10-5-05 - Convicted killer Johnny Paul Penry, whose case helped spark national debate over whether mentally impaired inmates could be executed, had his death sentence overturned for the third time ...

Vigil for Domestic Violence

10-5-05 - Women and men turned out for the 15th annual "Take Back the Night" march and vigil at Southeastern Oklahoma State University Tuesday night to remember the victims and raise awareness of ...

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Tropical Storm Tammy Forms Off Cape Canaveral

10-5-05 - Tropical Storm Tammy formed just off Florida's east coast Wednesday and was expected to bring heavy rain to northern Florida and parts of Georgia and the Carolinas later in the day. With winds of ...

Investigation Continues at Lake George

10-5-05 - Investigators were focusing on excess weight as a possible cause of the boat accident that killed 20 elderly people on a calm, clear day during a sightseeing tour on an Adirondack lake.

Lindsay Lohan Suffers Minor Injuries in Car Crash

10-5-05 - Lindsay Lohan, whose car crash in May led to a state law aimed at reining in celebrity photographers, has crashed again, this time after witnesses said she was swarmed by paparazzi. Lohan and ...

No New Texas-OU Security

10-5-05 - Confident that a thorough security plan for the Cotton Bowl was developed before a deadly explosion outside the University of Oklahoma's football stadium last week, authorities said no drastic new safeguards will be made for ...

Sherman Arrest May Bust Fraud Ring

10-5-05 - A federal investigation got a big break this week with an arrest in Sherman that may help uncover a massive credit card fraud ring. Several office supply stores in North Texas were targeted ...

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Istook Hits Campaign Trail In Ardmore

10-4-05 - Oklahoma Congressman Ernest Istook made the big announcement Monday that he wants to be Oklahoma's next Governor. Tuesday was his first day of campaigning ...

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I-35 Opens All Lanes for OU/Texas

10-5-05 - Northbound and southbound I-35 is currently open to two lanes each direction and will remain completely open through this weekend for fans traveling to Dallas for the OU-Texas football game ...

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Governor Henry Speaks at D.A.R.E. Rodeo

10-4-05 - Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry was the keynote speaker at the D.A.R.E. rodeo at the Choctaw Coliseum in Durant on Tuesday. Six thousand children from grades 4, 5, and 6 were bused in ...

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Deadly Night on Texoma Roads

10-4-05 - A deadly night on Texoma roads Monday. A Denison man was killed when his jeep rolled on Highway 69. It happened around 8:40 p.m. Monday. Clifford Roy Garvin, 22, was driving northbound ...

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Armyworms Eating Up Wheat Crop

10-4-05 - State agriculture officials are worried that an outbreak of armyworms in southwestern Oklahoma will spread across the state. Thousands of acres of wheat have already been lost in ...

Utility Companies Plan Rate Increases

10-4-05 - Many Texans will see higher utility bills during the next few months as electric and natural gas suppliers increase their rates. In Dallas, TXU is asking state regulators for an increase. Austin Electric ...

Air Force Called in to Battle Salt-Grass Mosquitoes

10-4-05 - Officials have called in the U.S. Air Force to battle salt-grass mosquitoes, which have been breeding at high rates since Hurricane Rita. Salt-grass mosquitoes, "the kind that hurt when they bite" ...

Miers Had Brief Career as Politician

10-4-05 - Friends and former colleagues describe Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers as a quiet, even cautious member of the Dallas City Council who chose her words carefully and preferred ...

Teamsters Vote Down Latest Offer

10-4-05 - Nearly 400 striking teamsters will continue their march outside Weber Aircraft after voting to not accept the company’s proposal on Monday afternoon. The workers walked off the job on ...

Purple Heart Trail Coming to I-35

10-4-05 - The award given for soldiers wounded or killed in the line of duty will now be seen up and down Interstate 35 through Texas. Called the Purple Heart Trail, signs are already going up.

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Pipe Bomb Raises Questions About Safety

10-3-05 - It was a matter of chance. Two men were working on their broken down car just a few feet away when they saw something that suspicious that looked like a pipe bomb. Lab tests would later confirm ...

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OU Student Identified in Blast

10-3-05 - A University of Oklahoma student with "emotional difficulties" was identified Sunday as the person who apparently committed suicide near a packed football stadium using an explosive attached ...

Flu Vaccines for Kids

10-3-05 - The Grayson County Health Department will be able to give flu shots to children age 3 and over at public flu shot clinics. The cost of the vaccine will be $25 per dose. Children age 8 and younger ...

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Bonham housing units demolished

Posted: 05/17/13 - BONHAM, TX-Several housing units in Bonham have been demolished by the Texoma Council of Governments after years of disrepair and residents said it's about time. Read More

Identity Theft: A Permanent Crime

Updated: 05/14/13 - DURANT, OK-The Federal Trade Commission said ten million Americans fall victim to identity theft every year. One of them, a North Texas woman, struggled for months to clean up her credit and her reputation after her personal information was stolen last year. Victoria Maranan sat down with her and the investigator who cracked the case to tell us how you can protect yourself from this permanent crime. Read More