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AP-MO--KDVN-MO Flood Warning (for forecast points), MO May 17, 2013 BULLETIN 384 WGUS83 KDVN 180944 FLSDVN FLOOD STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL 444 AM CDT SAT MAY 18 2013 RIVER FORECASTS INCLUDE PAST PRECIPITATION AND FORECAST RAINFALL FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... IF YOU ENCOUNTER A FLOODED ROADWAY...TURN AROUND AND... Read More
AP-NC--KRNK-NC Flash Flood Watch, NC May 18, 2013 BULLETIN 151 WGUS61 KRNK 180937 FFARNK URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED FLOOD WATCH NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BLACKSBURG VA 537 AM EDT SAT MAY 18 2013 ...HEAVY RAIN POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT... .SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL FORM NEAR A SLOW MOVING FRONT THIS AFTERNOON...AND WILL CONTINUE... Read More
Two Bethany, OK, police officers cleared to return to work May 18, 2013 The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation investigated Bethany police officers regarding allegations of missing evidence. Two were cleared to return to work; one officer remains on paid administrative leave. Read More
St. Anthony cancer institute in Oklahoma City offers art experience May 18, 2013 Painting event led by a professional artist set for Tuesday at St. Anthony Hospital's cancer institute. Read More
Remembering Theo: Oklahoma City mother raises awareness in memory of son May 18, 2013 Janet Anderson, of Oklahoma City, will walk Saturday in the Oklahoma branch of the National Alliance on Mental Illness annual walk at Stars and Stripes Park at 3701 S Lake Hefner. She formed a team in memory of her son, Theo, who struggled with mental illness before his death. Read More
Oklahoma leads pack in campaign reporting May 18, 2013 Oklahoma is among 15 states to receive an ‘A' grade in a 50-state analysis of disclosure requirements for political action committees, nonprofits and outside spending groups. Read More
Soaring gasoline prices hurt Oklahoma City area retailers May 18, 2013 Gasoline price jumps are difficult for Oklahoma gasoline retailers and convenience store owners because they tighten margins and make customers angry. Read More
Oklahoma governor urges state lawmakers to address health insurance issue May 18, 2013 Gov. Mary Fallin says lawmakers must act before adjourning next week to approve legislation for about 9,000 low-income Oklahomans who stand to lose their health insurance coverage at the end of this year. Read More
Young people of Oklahoma are faces of arthritis May 18, 2013 Oklahoma juvenile arthritis patients were honored in connection with Saturday's Arthritis Walk. Read More
Oklahoma candidates who don't follow rules find politics costly May 18, 2013 The Oklahoma Ethics Commission said it will begin assessing penalties this summer to almost two years worth of political candidates and committees that have failed to comply with campaign contribution and expenditure reporting requirements. Read More
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity's approach seen in Bible stories May 18, 2013 Parallels to the ecumenical homebuilding ministry's approach can be found in the Bible. Read More
Final weekend for Symphony Show House in Oklahoma City May 18, 2013 The work of 34 interior and landscape designers is featured in almost 70 separate rooms and space at “The Trio in The Abbey,” three new homes for sale in “The Abbey,” a subdivision of the Fairview Farms neighborhood at NW 150 and Western Avenue. Read More
25th annual Oklahoma Preservation Conference is June 5-7 in Perry, OK May 18, 2013 “Home and Hometowns,” “Technologies and Techniques,” “Landmarks and Landscapes” and other sessions are planned, as well as “The Coffee Shop and the Corner Store” and “Genealogical Tourism: Connecting Family History to the Oklahoma Landscape.” Read More
Oklahoma Attorney General asks to delay hearing into PSO plan for regional haze May 18, 2013 Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said more information is needed about future electricity demand at Public Service Co. of Oklahoma before a compliance plan to deal with regional haze is decided by state environmental officials. A public hearing into the plan will go ahead Monday. Read More
Prosecution rests its case in Rebecca Bryan murder trial May 17, 2013 Bryan is accused of shooting and killing her husband in their Mustang, Oklahoma, home in 2011 Read More
Record lottery prize is a powerful draw for Oklahomans May 17, 2013 Powerball payouts have reached an all-time high of $600 million, causing Oklahomans to rush to get their tickets. Read More
AP-MO--KLSX-MO Flood Warning (for forecast points), MO May 17, 2013 BULLETIN 864 WGUS83 KLSX 180205 FLSLSX FLOOD STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ST LOUIS MO 905 PM CDT FRI MAY 17 2013 ...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVER... THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT ...SAVERTON LD22 ...ALTON LD26 ...CHESTER ILC001-MOC111-190205-... Read More
Oklahoma medical examiner reports cause of deaths in Grand Lake boat crash May 17, 2013 A former Miss Teen Oklahoma was one of two people killed in a crash involving an unoccupied house boat. Read More
AP-MO--KMEG-MO Flood Warning (for forecast points), MO May 17, 2013 BULLETIN 738 WGUS84 KMEG 180159 FLSMEG FLOOD STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN 859 PM CDT FRI MAY 17 2013 THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE BUTTAHATCHIE RIVER...MISSISSIPPI RIVER. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... THE NEXT RIVER STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED TOMORROW MORNING OR SOONER IF... Read More
Oklahoma's jobless rate declines in April May 17, 2013 Oklahoma's unemployment rate fell to 4.9 percent in April, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reported. Read More
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