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Plan would allow some schools to play fall sports in spring

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Some Kansas schools might be able to play a truncated version of their fall season season in the spring under a plan that the Kansas High School Activities Association is considering. With some of the state's largest districts c...

 
 By Ken Miller    Regional    August 26, 2020

Oklahoma hospital expands visitation for children, others

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Patients at the The Children's Hospital in Oklahoma City will each be allowed two visitors starting Wednesday, while some adults at University of Oklahoma hospitals in Oklahoma City and Edmond will be allowed one visitor each, O...

 

District judge named to Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The chief district judge of the Oklahoma County juvenile division has been appointed to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Stitt announced Monday that Judge Trevor Pemberton will replace Judge Larry J...

 

Invenergy to expand available wind power in Missouri, Kansas

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A company planning a high-voltage power line carrying wind energy across the Midwest says it will distribute more of the electricity in Missouri and Kansas after running into regulatory delays in Illinois. Invenergy T...

 

Two women locked in GOP runoff, seeking to face Kendra Horn

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Two Oklahoma City women, each touting their conservative credentials and support for President Donald Trump, faced off Tuesday in a testy GOP primary runoff for the opportunity to unseat the lone Democrat in the state's c...

 

Day 2 at GOP convention: a first lady, a pardon, Pompeo

WASHINGTON (AP) — The people closest to President Donald Trump — his family — were starring on the second night of the Republican National Convention as the GOP worked to reintroduce the president to American voters in the midst of the pande...

 

Scientists to gauge presence of white sharks off Maine

HARPSWELL, Maine (AP) — Maine wants to get a better idea of how many great white sharks there are in its inshore waters, and is partnering with other agencies to find out. Sixty-three-year-old Julie Dimperio Holowach was killed by a shark bite off H...

 

Rock fall at Grand Canyon reveals ancient animal footprints

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — It's something like a modern-day chuckwalla, strolling in sand dunes on an island in what now is the Grand Canyon region. That's how Steve Rowland, professor emeritus of geology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and h...

 

20 years later, 'Bring It On' still gets the cheers

No one expected "Bring It On" to win its opening weekend. The Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union teen cheerleading comedy was facing off against a $60 million Wesley Snipes action film. But on the weekend of August 25, 2000 the $10 million pic about...

 

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