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Global Gaming moved a step closer to taking over Remington Park Thursday, as the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission gave Global preliminary approval of its application for racing and gaming licenses. Randall Calvert, legal counsel for Global Gaming, discusses...
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I am optimistic that negotiations will lead to such an agreement,” Hellman said in a letter to the OCU law community. “But the negotiations are just beginning.” The letter of intent from Fred Jones Hall outlines a proposal to move the school to the former...
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Cowboys standout heats up late with 30 points in victory. James Anderson had a double-double with 30 points and 10 rebounds in Oklahoma State's win. If you departed midway through the second half of Oklahoma State's 93-61 victory over Southern University,...
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State Treasurer Scott Meacham says that earnings for the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund rose almost nine percent in the past year despite the recession. Meacham, who chairs the trust fund's board of investors, said Wednesday that through...
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The Tarrant Regional Water District’s quest to obtain Oklahoma water hit a potential roadblock Wednesday when a federal judge partially granted Oklahoma’s motion to dismiss the case...Tarrant Regional’s efforts to obtain permits for Oklahoma water have...
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As a resident of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, I am quite interested in the recurring discussion about whether or not the remains of the famed Native-American should be returned to Shawnee, Oklahoma where his father and other relatives are buried or remain...
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Sen. Jim Inhofe, perhaps Congress' most vocal skeptic of man-made global warming, essentially declared victory Wednesday in a lengthy speech on the Senate floor. "I proudly declare 2009 as the 'Year of the Skeptic,' the year in which scientists who question...
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Rooster Cogburn may not gallop into Oklahoma unless the state pumps more money into its film incentive program. The Coen brothers are considering Oklahoma as a possible site for their remake of the 1969 movie "True Grit,” Jill Simpson, director of the...
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A scientist testified that runoff from fields spread with poultry manure accounted for a major portion of phosphorus pollution in a sensitive northeastern Oklahoma watershed. But an attorney for 11 Arkansas poultry companies who do business there argued...
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In 20 years of ranking states' health, the United Health Foundation's report pegged Oklahoma at 49th in the nation. That is well below its 33rd-place ranking in 1990 and the lowest ranking ever for the state. But Cline put it another way: If the state...
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