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Oklahoma court upholds negligent homicide conviction
Richard Allen House II argued a blood test showing marijuana in his system after the collision and police diagrams of the scene of the accident should not have been admitted as evidence during his trial.
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House panel OKs farm bill with food stamp cuts
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., will have to appease all sides as he tries to push the farm bill through for the third year in a row, balancing calls from House conservatives to cut the program with Senate Democrats who are reluctant to touch it.
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Expanding: Koch investing $1 billion in Enid
Officials are expecting up to 800 new construction jobs and 20 to 30 new permanent employees for the plant.
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DOD to furlough 680,000 civilian employees
The furloughs will affect all 251 civilian Department of Defense employees at Vance Air Force Base, a base spokesman said Tuesday.
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City eyes new fire station
Lions Park on West Maine may be new location to replace aging West Garriott fire house.
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Obama slams IRS targeting, defends Libya effort
The president was dogged by the persisting political controversies as he tended to diplomatic duties during a visit with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Siren test scheduled for noon Monday
The sirens will run about one minute then shut down.
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Storm stories
Storm spotters share tales of tracking wild weather.
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Data driven: The varying prices of Oklahoma hospitals
SEE WHAT ENID HOSPITALS CHARGE FOR MEDICAID SERVICES AND TYPICAL REIMBURSEMENTS.
<<Rick Snyder, a vice president at the Oklahoma Hospital Association, said, “Hospitals use different approaches to setting their charges.” He added that hospitals rarely get from Medicare the full amount charged.
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