Articles from the September 29, 2019 edition
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Garcia leads Northwestern in runner-up finish
ALVA, Okla. – Northwestern Oklahoma State women’s cross country team finished in second place at the NWOSU Invitational at the Alva Golf Course Friday afternoon. The Rangers were led by Jasmin Garcia, who finished in fourth place. Garcia turned in a...
Northwestern has comeback win against SNU backed by Ranger Nation
ALVA, Okla.- Ranger's volleyball responded to Tuesday night's loss in sensational fashion. After dropping the first two sets to Southern Nazarene, Northwestern answered with three straight wins to...
Ladybug Softball Seniors
Our Ladybug Softball Seniors were honored during the game against Prague. The pictures were taken with their families and the Coach....
Hurts throws No. 6 Oklahoma past Texas Tech with ease, 55-16
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma receivers CeeDee Lamb and Charleston Rambo had envisioned how Saturday's game against Texas Tech would go for them. With help from Jalen Hurts, those thoughts became reality. Hurts passed for 415 yards and three t...
Arraez gets hurt in Twins' 4-3 victory over Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Minnesota Twins lost third baseman Luis Arraez to an apparent right leg injury in the seventh inning of their 4-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday. Arraez collided with first baseman Willians Astudillo w...
World championship runner helps ailing rival cross the line
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — You didn't need a stopwatch or a measuring tape to identify the biggest winner on the first night of track and field's world championships. The gold medal for sportsmanship went to Braima Suncar Dabo, the 5,000-meter runner from G...
ESMO 2019: Forbius Demonstrates Target Engagement in Phase 1 Immuno-Oncology Clinical Trial with AVID200, First-in-Class TGF-beta 1 & 3 Inhibitor
AUSTIN, Texas & MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 28, 2019-- Forbius, a clinical-stage protein engineering company that develops biotherapeutics to treat fibrosis and cancer, today reported results from its non-clinical GLP toxicology program with...
Oklahoma troopers cleared in shooting of man after chase
McALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Two Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers have been cleared in the fatal shooting of a man following a chase in southeast Oklahoma. The McAlester News-Capital reports that Pittsburg County District Attorney Charles Sullivan on T...
Oklahoma City firefighters find body on burned couch
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Authorities say Oklahoma City firefighters discovered a body on a burned couch while extinguishing the flames in rural northeast Oklahoma City. Battalion Fire Chief Benny Fulkerson says firefighters were called Thursday a...
Woman killed in I-35 hit-and-run in Kansas City, Kansas
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Police in Kansas City, Kansas, say a woman has been killed in a hit-and-run along Interstate 35. Kansas City station KMBC reports that the incident happened early Saturday morning when the woman was hit by a vehicle around t...
Kansas officials concerned about drop in young hunters
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas wildlife officials are working on plans to stop a continuing drop in the number of young people who are interested in hunting, in part because the decline could lead to fewer dollars for conservation. For years, Kansas e...
Missouri AG silent on legality of sale of CBD products
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Missouri tax officials are raising questions about the legality of stores selling largely unregulated CBD-infused products. Neither the tax officials nor the state's attorney general has been willing to release the attorney g...
Thousands show for Kings of Leon at new Oklahoma City park
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Thousands of people visited a $132 million park in downtown Oklahoma City where the weekend grand opening included a free concert by Grammy-winning rockers Kings of Leon. City officials said 28,000 people attended the show at S...
$1.25M to evaluate spillway effects on dolphins, sea turtles
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi will get $1.25 million to evaluate the effects of freshwater from a Louisiana spillway on dolphins and sea turtles in the Mississippi Sound. The money from federal oil and gas revenue-sharing will go to M...
New Kansas council on expanding Medicaid to have 1st meeting
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's new council on expanding Medicaid is scheduled to have its first meeting Monday at the Statehouse. The agenda for the meeting includes a welcome from Kelly and briefings about other states' e...
Swedish auto supplier cuts ribbon on SC plant
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) — A Swedish automotive supplier has cut the ribbon on its plant in South Carolina's Orangeburg County. It is Gnotec's first North American plant. The Times and Democrat reports the celebration Friday was at the 3...
Former college towns left to adapt to business loss
POULTNEY, Vt. (AP) — As colleges and universities come alive this fall, some campuses sit closed and empty after succumbing to a recent wave of fewer students and financial challenges. Now communities that long hosted those historic institutions a...
Judge blocks extension of fast-track deportations nationwide
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's move to vastly extend authority of immigration officers to deport people without allowing them to appear before judges, the third legal setback for its immigration agenda in o...
Virtual tour lets hospital patients join in fun at Omaha zoo
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Eric Iler laughed with his kids, paused for a family photo and took in the sights at the Omaha zoo's Asian Highlands exhibit — and he did it all from his hospital room at the Immanuel Rehabilitation Institute. Iler was ope...
College introduces students to high-altitude wind power work
NORFOLK, Neb. (AP) — Mastering the inner-workings of a nacelle, which houses the gearbox, brakes and generator that makes a wind turbine a wind turbine, will come in time and practice. First, students in Northeast Community College's wind energy p...
Bobsledder Kaillie Humphries gets release, can slide for US
Two-time Olympic bobsled champion Kaillie Humphries will be allowed to compete for the United States this season and beyond, after Canadian officials announced Saturday night that they are granting her request to be released from their program. It's...
Student journalist scores big scoop in Trump-Ukraine story
PHOENIX (AP) — A 20-year-old student at Arizona State University broke the news that a key State Department official who was involved in talks between President Donald Trump and the Ukrainian government had stepped down from his post. Andrew H...
'French Spiderman' climbs Frankfurt high-rise, faces fine
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — An urban climber known as the "French Spiderman" has climbed a high-rise building in the German city of Frankfurt and now faces a fine for his effort. It took Alain Robert 20 minutes to scale the 153-meter (502-foot) S...
No. 22 Harding Upends Henderson State 14-13
Harding junior fullback Cole Chancey carried 38 times for 166 yards, and the Bison defense held Henderson State's vaunted passing attack to 139 yards in a 14-13 victory Saturday in a Great American Conference battle at First Security Stadium. The vic...
Bison Run Wild in Win Over East Central
SHAWNEE - Senior Isaiah Mallory rushed for 169 yards on 18 carries while junior Preston Haire threw for 312 yards, rushed for 62, and had four total touchdowns as the Oklahoma Baptist football team earned a thrilling 50-41 win over East Central on Sa...