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2016-04-09
Monitoring the tiniest babies
Wildfire brought under control as forecast for rain offers hope
Turmoil rocks U.S. Marshals Service office in Oklahoma City
His turn to lead
ICONIC CHURCH
Cruz gets 21 Colorado delegates
Deputies arrest couple in boy’s 2006 disappearance
Man found not guilty despite video evidence from TV show
Bethany is burning debris from November ice storm
Oklahoma ethics panel chooses new executive director
SWOSU engineering students to tackle Mars sand in NASA challenge
Tight races add energy ahead of Oklahoma party conventions
Pope advocates flexibility, tolerance and compassion
Belgium verifying if 5 in custody include Brussels attack fugitives
Salute for a job well done
Wisconsin and the push to 1,237
Medicaid cuts would reverberate across state
The greatest dissent of Justice Scalia’s career
SANDERS SUPPORTERS
What’s the purpose?
Some final love for Buddy
No more Hall for Hastert
Spieth holds narrow lead after 2nd round
Kobe fans plan to flock to The Peake
Watson bids adieu to Augusta National
OU celebrates renovation progress with ‘Topping Out’ ceremony
NCAA’s ‘satellite camps’ ban will affect Sooners, Cowboys
Story continues for Rockies rookie
Energy FC, Rayo OKC face off in battle for fans
OSU drops series opener to Tech
Busch dominates O’Reilly 300
Sprint Cup looking for its next wave of stars
Developer continues theme with ‘Big House’ concept
Choctaw settles suit for $2.15M as new developer moves forward
Fed bank’s survey finds Q1 declines for energy
Iran cuts price
Seeking firmer ground
OKC REALTOR PROMOTES 5, HIRES 2
Current, past Federal Reserve leaders field questions on work
Couples’ night out
Do religion and politics mix?
Panel to discuss incarceration in Oklahoma
Muslim civil rights group celebrates 10 years in Oklahoma
BIBLE LESSON
Question of religion changes dynamics of family friendship
HOROSCOPES
Excelsior Library in Guthrie is saved
In-water obstacle course comes to Edmond YMCA
Rush earns Champion of Character honor
Group continues quest for monument
Putnam City teacher job fair set Tuesday
Justin Echols Quartet to perform in Norman
Technology center students participate in spring competitions
Columnist’s book hits head, heart
When a joint mortgage isn’t worth it
Tour: Planned for April 16
Harney: Getting the best deal
Rebuilding Day will help repair 26 homes
Learning the art of negotiating art
HOME AND GARDEN NOTES
Mize: Excellent work, Marni
Pinhole leaks are found in copper pipes
It’s safe to proceed with most planting
Avoid hasty home-buying decisions after divorce
Cameron designed for basement
Making dream of home ownership a reality
MODERN MARVEL
Couples’ night out
Do religion and politics mix?
Muslim civil rights group celebrates 10 years in Oklahoma
State’s incarceration rate is focus of event
“Then Jesus said to her, ‘Your sins are forgiven. Your faith has saved you; go in peace.’ ”
Question of religion changes dynamics of family friendship
HOROSCOPES
Excelsior Library in Guthrie is saved
In-water obstacle course comes to Edmond YMCA
Justin Echols Quartet to perform in Norman
Vietnamese-American group continues quest for monument
Poetry reading will be in Norman
Putnam City teacher job fair set Tuesday
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