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John Sherman approved as new controlling owner of Royals

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — John Sherman was approved Thursday as the new controlling owner of the Kansas City Royals, and his group plans to close its deal to purchase the team from David Glass and his family next week. Major League Baseball owners v...

 

Federman & Sherwood Announces Filing of Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Plantronics, Inc.

OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 21, 2019-- Federman & Sherwood announces that on November 13, 2019, a class action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Plantronics, Inc. (NYSE:...

 

Tulsa woman's conviction in slaying of husband is upheld

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the murder conviction and life in prison sentence of a Tulsa woman in the fatal shooting of her husband. The court on Thursday denied appeals by 41-year-old Katesha Childers in t...

 

Cop who exposed undercover officer loses certification

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A former Wichita police officer who exposed an undercover officer who was investigating illegal gambling has lost his law enforcement certification. The Wichita Eagle reports a state oversight board revoked the certification o...

 

Teacher sues online Oklahoma school over firing

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A teacher is suing an online Oklahoma charter school, alleging she was fired after objecting to questionable enrollment practices. Ryan Aispuro is the fourth teacher to sue Epic Charter Schools, The Oklahoman reported. One t...

 

Medicare drug plan finder can steer seniors to higher costs

WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicare's revamped prescription plan finder can steer unwitting seniors to coverage that costs much more than they need to pay, according to people who help with sign-ups as well as program experts. Serving some 60 million M...

 

Military: 2 airmen killed in crash during Oklahoma training

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Two airmen were killed Thursday in an accident involving two jets during the landing phase of a training exercise at a U.S. Air Force base in northwestern Oklahoma, a military official said. The crash occurred shortly after 9 a...

 

Farm Journal's Trust in Food™ Announces Sanderson Farms as New Partner in America's Conservation Ag Movement

LENEXA, Kan. - November 21, 2019 - ( Newswire.com ) ​​Farm Journal's Trust In Food initiative announced the addition of Sanderson Farms to its list of partners in America's Conservation Ag Movement (ACAM) to help farmers continue their journey to pre...

 

Oklahoma attorney general to appeal judge's opioid ruling

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter says he plans to appeal a judge's order directing consumer products giant Johnson & Johnson to pay the state $465 million to help address the state's opioid crisis. Hunter said Thursday t...

 

Colorado approves new flowline rules after fatal blast

GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — Colorado regulators on Thursday approved a set of safety measures designed to increase citizen protections in areas surrounding thousands of miles of underground oil and gas pipelines in the state. The rules provide public a...

 

Absent witnesses close to Trump hover over impeachment

WASHINGTON (AP) — They are the ghosts of the House impeachment hearings. Vice President Mike Pence. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Energy Secretary Rick Perry. Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney. Rudy Giuliani. And perhaps most t...

 

Bacteria-infected mosquitoes take bite out of deadly dengue

WASHINGTON (AP) — They still bite, but new research shows lab-grown mosquitoes are fighting dangerous dengue fever that they normally would spread. Dengue infections appear to be dropping fast in communities in Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil and A...

 

Bah humbug! North Pole lacks enough ice for sculptures

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — Blame the Grinch or Mother Nature, but the annual Christmas in Ice sculpture park won't open this year in North Pole, Alaska, because of a lack of ice. It's the first cancellation since the event started 14 years ago in t...

 

East Texas Legionnaires' outbreak linked to hot tub display

TYLER, Texas (AP) — Authorities say a hot tub display at an East Texas state fair in September is the likely source of contamination which led to a Legionnaires' disease outbreak that's killed one person and sickened seven others. Officials in T...

 

First Marvel Comics issue sells in Texas for $1.26 million

DALLAS (AP) — A rare near-mint condition copy of the first Marvel Comics comic book has sold at auction in Dallas for $1.26 million. Heritage Auctions says the Marvel Comics No. 1 from 1939 sold Thursday. Heritage says the buyer wished to remain a...

 

Snow-like hail in Phoenix-area desert caps days of storms

PHOENIX (AP) — Large hail coated the desert in parts of the Phoenix metro area as a string of storms that unleashed three days of wet weather blew out of Arizona. National Weather Service meteorologists say hail fell Thursday afternoon in parts of P...

 

Illinois officer fined $350 for illegally parking patrol car

CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill. (AP) — A northern Illinois police officer has been ticketed for parking his patrol car in a handicapped-accessible parking space. Lakemoor Police Chief David Godlewski said Tuesday that the officer was issued a $350 fine Sunday f...

 

ECU Men's Basketball Suffers First Loss of 2019-20 Season

WEATHERFORD, Okla. – The East Central University men's basketball team saw their first loss of the 2019-20 season, falling at Southwestern Oklahoma State, 95-86 in Great American Conference action. Scoring 1st Half: 38-56 The Bulldogs (3-2, 1-0 G...

 
 By Andrew Cox    Sports    November 22, 2019

OBU Opens GAC Volleyball Tournament With Win Over ATU

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – The Oklahoma Baptist volleyball team opened up the Great American Conference tournament with a 3-1 win against Arkansas Tech Thursday night. The tournament's NO. 1 seed, OBU won the first set and then were just barely edged out b...

 
 By James Hill    Sports    November 22, 2019

Men's Basketball: OBU Can't Contain Hot Shooting Southeastern

DURANT, Okla. - Oklahoma Baptist hung tough with the GAC favorite Southeastern Oklahoma State Savage Storm on their home floor, but ultimately the Bison could not contain the hot shooting home team as they fell on Thursday evening 94-79 in their...

 
 By James Hill    Sports    November 22, 2019

Women's Basketball: Turnovers Doom Bison in GAC Opener in Durant

DURANT, Okla. - Turnovers would doom the Oklahoma Baptist team as they dug themselves a deep hole early in the second half in an eventual road loss to Southeastern Oklahoma State, 90-79, in their GAC opener on Thursday evening. The Bison shot well...

 

Men's Basketball: Southeastern Downs OBU in GAC Opener

DURANT, Okla. – All five Southeastern starters reached double-figures with Adam Dworsky and Kayo Goncalves each posting double-doubles to lift Southeastern to a 94-79 win over Oklahoma Baptist in the Great American Conference opener on Thursday n...

 

Women's Basketball: Savage Storm Open GAC Play with Win

DURANT, Okla. – Katie Webb dropped 30 points and Southeastern shot 55.6 percent from the field on the night to pick up a 90-79 win over Oklahoma Baptist in the Great American Conference opener on Thursday night in Bloomer Sullivan Arena. The win e...

 

SNU Volleyball Advances to GAC Semi-Finals with 3-1 victory over Henderson State

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Southern Nazarene moved to 5-1 all-time in Great American Conference Quarterfinal matches on Thursday night as they opened the GAC Championships with a 3-1 (25-23, 20-25, 25-21, 25-10) victory over Henderson State inside the B...

 

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