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2018-10-25
Rest in peace
Candidates debate taxes, stand by attack ads
Bomb inquiry ongoing
Running wild
Calming court
Cheers and jeers at Russell-Horn debate
Shopping spree lands couple in jail
STATE BRIEFS
New adult degree completion program targets critical jobs
Lankford claims Middle Easterners in past migrant caravans
GOP leaders rush to condemn ‘terrorizing acts’
Worth it to review classroom spending
Judicial appointments are a GOP success story
Hate crimes and SCOTUS
SC adds 2nd billionaire with huge jackpot ticket
Immigration order blindsided agencies
Willa dissipates, but evacuations continue
Crown prince: Khashoggi killing a ‘heinous’ crime
McNeill’s philosophy of subtraction clicks
Shining light on PANDAS in Yukon
Dodgers, Red Sox face off in Game 2
Jordan Sterns rooting for brother above all
3 convicted in corruption case
• The Thunder needs Alex Abrines more than ever,
• Thunder working on cleaning up transition defense,
David Price pitches Red Sox past Dodgers
More upgrades planned for stadium, including Wi-Fi capability
Kansas to hold De Sousa out
Team well rested after off week
Michigan State fined, Dantonio, Harbaugh reprimanded
Meeker looking for rivalry revenge
THUNDER VS. CELTICS
Mayfield says ‘no words’ for ref's explanation of helmet hit
Giants trade DT Harrison to Lions
Hawks rally from 26-point deficit to beat Mavericks
Scoring way up this season
Koepka makes debut at No. 1, hopes to keep rolling
Space Tower to come down at State Fair Park
Tech leads another sell-off in US stocks
DRG works to expand aerospace in OKC
Target has a plan to win over customers this holiday season
Sears’ losses could become its most valuable assets
Apple CEO backs privacy laws
New York sues ExxonMobil over carbon cost figures
Ditch Witch works with tech center
BOK Financial reports record results for quarter
Q&A WITH SHEPPARD MIERS JR.
Trump says he ‘maybe’ regrets picking Fed’s Powell
Carpenter Square production is scary good thrill
‘Hairspray’ show will hold your attention
Employed millennial worries about her resume
HOROSCOPES
Teen’s on mission to see country while he can
UCO to celebrate Native American heritage
Plaza District plans Day of the Dead event
ACHIEVERS
Harding Charter to hold open house
Edmond schools to host Parent University
Animal prints ROAR this fall
The Original Nearly New Shoppe and Nearly New Shoppe offer professional consignment shopping for men and women
‘Hairspray’ show will hold your attention
Carpenter Square production is scary good thrill
Employed millennial worries about her resume
HOROSCOPES
Teen’s on mission to see country while he can
UCO to celebrate Native American heritage
Edmond schools to host Parent University
Plaza District plans Day of the Dead event
ACHIEVERS
Harding Charter to hold open house
Animal prints ROAR this fall
The Original Nearly New Shoppe and Nearly New Shoppe offer professional consignment shopping for men and women
‘Hairspray’ show will hold your attention
Carpenter Square production is scary good thrill
Employed millennial worries about her resume
HOROSCOPES
UCO to celebrate Native American heritage
Plaza District plans Day of the Dead event
ACHIEVERS
Harding Charter to hold open house
Edmond schools to host Parent University
Animal prints ROAR this fall
The Original Nearly New Shoppe and Nearly New Shoppe offer professional consignment shopping for men and women
Carpenter Square production is scary good thrill
‘Hairspray’ show will hold your attention
Employed millennial worries about her resume
HOROSCOPES
Teen’s on mission to see country while he can
UCO to celebrate Native American heritage
Plaza District plans Day of the Dead event
ACHIEVERS
Harding Charter to hold open house
Edmond schools to host Parent University
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