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Rydberg earns second GAC Women's Golfer of the Week selection

RUSSELLVILLE, Arkansas (Oct. 12, 2016) — University of Arkansas at Monticello junior golfer Frida Rydberg has been named the Great American Conference Women's Golfer of the Week for the second time this season. Rydberg was crowned the individual c...

 

Camden Barrett Named GAC Runner of the Week

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (Oct. 12, 2016) – The Great American Conference announced the league's Runners of the Week for the sixth week of the cross county season. Oklahoma Baptist's Emily Sechrist earned the Women's award while Harding's Camden Barrett c...

 

Tiger's win streak halted by Oklahoma Baptist

ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (Oct. 12, 2016) –The Ouachita Tigers' women's soccer team fell at home to Oklahoma Baptist by a final score of 2-1. Bryson Rialscored her second goal of the season in the loss. The Tigers record now stands at 5-6-1 on the season a...

 
 By Cliff Brunt    Sports    October 13, 2016

Oklahoma's Stoops, Kansas State's Snyder to face off again

Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops would be just fine if he didn't have to face one of his most respected mentors, Kansas State coach Bill Snyder, each year. "No, I don't enjoy coaching against coach Snyder's teams," Stoops said emphatically. "They're too...

 

Oklahoman accused of stabbing politician father competent

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — An Oklahoma City man charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of his father - who was Oklahoma's labor commissioner - has been found mentally competent to stand trial. An Oklahoma County district j...

 

$10,000 reward offered for video of Oklahoma woman's slaying

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering up to $10,000 for a video believed to exist in the 5-year-old slaying of a 19-year-old woman. The OSBI said Wednesday that many people have claimed to have s...

 

Oklahoma Natural Gas to pay over $1M in fines over explosion

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — Oklahoma Natural Gas must pay more than $1 million in fines after a gas explosion destroyed one home and damaged about 50 others in Oklahoma City. One person was burned and two people were treated for breathing p...

 

Oklahoma receives record amount in tribal gambling fees

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — Oklahoma officials say the state collected a record $132 million in tribal gambling fees during the past year. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services released its annual report Wednesday on gambling c...

 

Norman City Council votes to oppose 'Right to Farm' measure

NORMAN, Okla. (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — The Norman City Council is the latest entity to pass a resolution opposing a proposed constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right to farm and ranch in the state. The Norman Transcript reports (...

 

Report: Record corn, soybean crops forecast in Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — Kansas farmers are harvesting what are expected to be record corn and soybean crops. The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Wednesday that the 713 million bushels of corn forecast in Kansas is a 2...

 

Federal judge names expert in Kansas prison recordings case

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — A federal judge in Kansas has appointed an Ohio attorney to investigate whether recordings of attorney-client meetings and phone calls at a privately run federal prison violated the inmates' constitutional r...

 

Small Iowa town a window into hunger problem in rural US

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — Storm Lake, Iowa, appears the picture of economic health, a place where jobs are plentiful, the unemployment rate hovers near 3 percent, busy shops fill century-old brick buildings and children ride bikes on t...

 

Once just a cabin, now an emblem in debate over wind energy

SHEFFIELD, Vt. (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — Once it was just another cabin on a Vermont hillside. Now it's an emblem in the debate over noise from the growing wind energy industry. Studies have repeatedly found no evidence connecting noise from wind p...

 

Hospital lifts ER quarantine after 5 develop hallucinations

COOS BAY, Ore. (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — A hospital in Coos Bay has lifted a quarantine of its emergency room after a 78-year-old patient, her caregiver, two sheriff's deputies and a hospital employee all developed hallucinations. The Coos Bay World r...

 

'Grim Reaper' spreading message of no texting and walking

PITTSBURGH (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — Pittsburgh pedestrians are being urged to "Look Alive" and not at their cellphones by folks dressed as though they're dead. The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership and other groups are trying to "scare" pedestrians off th...

 

UK's new 5 pound note has second use: It plays vinyl records

LONDON (AP, Oct. 12, 2016) — The value of the British pound sterling may have been dropping in recent weeks but imaginative Brits have found a way to put cash to work: It turns out the new plastic five-pound-note can be used as a stylus to play v...

 

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