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All-area nominees are due Dec. 1

Thursday, November 29, 2007

As a follow-up to phone calls and e-mails on the matter, area prep football coaches have until Dec. 1 to submit their list of players for consideration on the All-Phoenix Area football team.
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Deer photos

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Sooner snafus give OU star her streak back

NORMAN (AP) ? Oklahoma center Courtney Paris? double-doubles streak is still intact after all. The streak had ended at 64 games when she got only eight rebounds against Mississippi State last week in Cancun, Mexico.
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More support needed to bring troops home for holidays

BancFirst, along with Gov. Brad Henry and state military and veteran affairs leaders, are supporting the statewide initiative ?Operation Holiday Homecoming,? which aims to bring home National Guard troops for the holidays.
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Key to writing songs is simplicity, writer says

It?s not what you say, it?s how you say it and the words you use that matters when it comes to writing a good song. That?s the advice of Greg Jacobs, a singer-songwriter from Checotah, where he teaches high school history and ranches.
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State board revokes credentials for Marble City School superintendent

The Oklahoma State School Board unanimously voted Thursday evening to revoke Marble City School Superintendent Larry Couch?s teaching and administrative certification.
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Hole in one

Linda Norman aced the 88-yard No. 7 hole at CobbleStone Creek Golf Club on Tuesday, using a 7-iron. Witnesses were Elaine Clawson, Peggy Douglas and Marcia Croka.
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Art on display

Linda Callaway said she hopes the Muskogee Art Guild Center will have a new home, but for now she is focusing on their upcoming show. ?We do two shows a year,? Callaway said. ?We have 100 members and always hoping for more.?
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Coaches Pinkel, Magino share Big 12 honor

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) ? Gary Pinkel beat Mark Mangino on the field, vaulting Missouri to No. 1 for the first time since 1960. At the polls, though, he tied for first with the Kansas coach.
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Woman pleads guilty to check scheme

Linda Ruth Spencer, 46, was one of 14 co-defendants indicted in July. Charges arose from an investigation by the U.S. Secret Service, Sperling said. From October 2006 to Nov. 23, 2006, Spencer conspired with others to create and pass checks in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
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Organization seeks funds to develop Robison Park

Despite an uphill struggle, members of a grass roots organization remain resolute in their efforts to find the money to develop Robison Park.
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Courtney Paris helps Sooners net sloppy win over North Texas

NORMAN(AP) ? Oklahoma started its season facing a string of ranked opponents in some exotic locales. Coach Sherri Coale didn?t like what she saw when she got home.
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MHS senior offered scholarship

Laura Greuel, a senior at Muskogee High School, recently met with Dr. Janet Cunningham, Northwestern Oklahoma State University president, during Ranger Preview at the university.
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Longtime jewelry store prepares to close shop

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Attention HS football coaches

As a follow-up to phone calls and e-mails on the matter, area prep football coaches have until Dec. 1 to submit their list of players for consideration on the All-Phoenix Area football team.
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Man gets 22 months in federal prison

A Muldrow man was sentenced Wednesday to federal prison for passing counterfeit checks and conspiring to do so, said Sheldon J. Sperling, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.
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Council Hill woman dies in train wreck

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Muskogee County District Court, 11/29

Steven R. Fletcher vs. Sandra K. Fletcher, incompatibility. Staci Lyn Hicks vs. Harold Wayne Hicks, incompatibility.
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Muskogee Regional Medical Center operator to add nine hospitals

Capella Healthcare, the operator of Muskogee Regional Medical Center, has signed an agreement to purchase nine general acute care hospitals from Community Health Systems Inc. for $315 million, officials announced Wednesday.
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Marble City school boss offers resignation, restitution for plea deal

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The Marble City School superintendent wants to repay $100,000 and resign in exchange for the school board recommending he receive a deferred sentence on an embezzlement charge.
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Pershing Elementary first nine weeks honor roll

Second grade ? Ashika Patel, Jamyce Walker, Bethany Bryce, Kiri Holder, Sean McCann. Third grade ? Miranda Berry.
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No. 9 OU irritated by Tigers? belief

NORMAN (AP) ? Oklahoma dealt Missouri its only loss of the season back in October. The Tigers say they gave the game away. The Sooners say they took it.
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Muskogee County District Court, 11/28

Amanda Isaac Kendrick vs. Brandon Kendrick, incompatibility. Normel D. Edwards vs. Kimberly N. Edwards, incompatibility. Daran L. Koch vs. Stacey L. Koch, incompatibility.
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Prep roundup

OKTAHA 77, FOYIL 63? Weston Elam scored 28 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Oktaha remained unbeaten with an impressive victory against Foyil. Tyler Allen and Cale Elam added 15 and 11 points, respectively, for Oktaha, which improved to 5-0.
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Rice?s halftime performance draws complaint from Tulsa

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? Tulsa has filed a complaint with Conference USA regarding a halftime performance by the Rice marching ridiculing coach Todd Graham, who left Rice after one season to coach the Golden Hurricane.
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Top-ranked Tigers are underdogs to Sooners

NORMAN (AP) ? Growing up in the Sooner State, Missouri defensive tackle Lorenzo Williams had a close-up look at what a traditional power Oklahoma has been.
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McFadden named player of week

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. ? Arkansas running back Darren McFadden?s performance both running the ball and taking snaps in the Razorbacks? upset over LSU earned him the Southeastern Conference?s offensive player of the week award Monday.
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OU, OSU hoops players earn honors

Oklahoma State?s Andrea Riley and Oklahoma?s Danielle Robinson earned recognition from the Big 12 Conference Monday. Riley was named Player of the Week after averaging 30 points, five rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.5 steals in the two victories over University of California-Riverside and Fresno State.
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Muskogee family gets a home for the holidays

Monday, November 26, 2007

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Medicare plan starts sorting out

Slowly but surely, people seem to be getting an understanding of Medicare Part D. The federal program initially caused a great deal of confusion with its multitude of drug coverage plans for seniors and others on Medicare.
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Muskogee County Commissioners meeting

WHEN: 8:15 a.m. Monday. ? Discussion and possible action regarding resolution for federal funds from Oklahoma Department of Transportation for Dirty Creek bridge.
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Rougher Store to be open weekly

The Rougher Store in the Muskogee High School Cafeteria will be open from 4 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The store has hoodies, stadium seats, ball caps, knit beanies, ?Old School? T-shirts and other items.
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Chess: We band of brothers; Henry V

King Henry V is renowned as a fighting king. Shakespeare celebrates his victory over the French at Normandy in ?The Life of King Henry the Fifth.?
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Santa fund-raiser to benefit hospice

TAHLEQUAH ? Hospice of the Cherokee will host a fund-raiser breakfast from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Dec. 1 in the Cherokee Nation Community Room, located behind the Restaurant of the Cherokees.
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Well, I?m proud to be... ?True? or ?transplanted,? Okies celebrate Muskogee

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On Deck/Calendar

Sunday, November 25, 2007

PREP Basketball: Fort Gibson Festival: (Girls) Bartlesville JV vs. Coweta, 4:30 p.m.; (Boys) Jenks JV vs. Coweta, 6 p.m.; (Girls) Fort Gibson vs. Stilwell, 7:30 p.m.; (Boys) Fort Gibson vs. Stilwell, 9 p.m.
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Tigers must beat Sooners to keep top ranking

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? Defensive coordinator Brent Venables opened a folder with notes about the last time Oklahoma faced Missouri, and three words jumped off the page: Must tackle better.
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CSC women improve to 10-0

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Unbeaten Connors State beat Coffeyville 88-69 in the final game of the Coffeyville Classic in Coffeyville, Kan. Magen Roth scored a game-high 19 points and teammates Ashleigh Franklin, Gabrielle Rosiji and Precious Wilson had 18, 13 and 11 points respectively.
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Muskogee County Health Department schedule

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OU seals spot in Big 12 title game

NORMAN (AP) ? Allen Patrick made the most of his chance at redemption. The tailback who turned heads while filling in for Adrian Peterson last season ran for a career-best 202 yards as No. 10 Oklahoma wrapped up a spot in the Big 12 championship game with a 49-17 win Saturday against Oklahoma State.
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Creek chief put unassigned Oklahoma lands up for sale

Legust Chouteau (L.C.) Perryman was born near Tullahassee in 1837. His was a prominent Creek family. His parents, Lewis and Ellen Perryman, moved from Alabama to Indian Territory in 1828. Perryman?s uncle George owned a large cattle ranch in the area that became Tulsa.
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Poultry companies present $275,000 check to OSRC

TAHLEQUAH ? Members of the poultry industry recently presented a $275,000 check to the Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission. This donation is part of $1.1 million pledged to the OSRC in 2005 to be paid over four years.
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Missouri claims Big 12 North, eyes national title

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) ? Unthinkable in September, Missouri is one victory away from playing for its first national championship.
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Muskogee City Council meeting

WHEN: 6:30 p.m. pre-agenda; 7 p.m. Monday regular agenda. WHERE: Council Chambers, third floor, Municipal Building, Third Street and Okmulgee Avenue.
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Garden of Lights blooms with new creativity

January?s ice storm took away some of the trees at Honor Heights Park, but that just motivated city employees to come up with more ideas for the annual Garden of Lights, officials said.
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Defense keeps Muskogee in game

TAHLEQUAH ? It was the kind of effort that would make any defensive coordinator or player proud.
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Connors seeks gifts of warmth for needy

Friday, November 23, 2007

Connors State College is sponsoring its second-annual ?Warmth for Winter? project. The college is accepting donations of new gloves, scarves, hats, and socks. The items will be donated to the Oklahoma Department of Human Services to be given to those in need this winter.
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OSU, partners offer firefighter training

STILLWATER ? Funded by an additional appropriation from the Oklahoma Legislature, Oklahoma Fire Service Training at Oklahoma State University has started a new outreach training initiative to provide no-cost training to first responders at locations throughout the state.
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Slaying suspect arrested on unrelated charges

A Muskogee man was arrested early Friday on six felony counts, including allegations he had plotted to kill law enforcement officers and others. Jerry DeWitt Raney, 43, was arrested about 12:30 a.m. Friday in Haskell County.
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Early shoppers snatch up bargains

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Character Council seeks nominees for ?determination?

You can nominate someone for November?s character quality, determination, ?purposing to accomplish right goals at the right time, regardless of the opposition.?
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Wagoner officials not sure how to use armory

Wagoner officials said they are looking forward to inheriting the former Oklahoma National Guard Armory, but they are not sure how the historic structure will be used.
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Roughers seek first 6A final since ?86

MHS vs. UnionRecords: MHS 9-3, Union 12-0Kickoff: 7:30 tonightDoc Wadley StadiumRadio: KBIX 1490 AM
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Cherokees to unify housing programs

TAHLEQUAH ? The Cherokee Nation has announced a plan to unify its housing programs. The Cherokee Nation operates 18 of 25 housing programs, with the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation operating another seven.
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Sisters dominate in OU victory

CANCUN, Mexico (AP) ? The Paris sisters proved to be too much for Arizona State to handle.
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Bikers set to roar for toys

Revving motorcycle engines and leather can mean one thing ? bikers. And they want toys. In conjunction with the American Legion Riders Post 15, the Muskogee Abate (A Brotherhood Aiming Towards Education) Chapter has been organizing a toy run for area children since the 1980s.
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Retailers hope for big spending season

Linda Duty of Porum wound her way through a towering forest of toys while doing some preliminary Christmas shopping this week at Kmart. She had a lot from which to choose and plenty of potential recipients. Duty said she expected to buy presents for 20 people this holiday season.
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School board filing opens Dec. 3

Filing period for area school board elections will be Dec. 3 through Dec. 5 at county election boards. People may file their declarations of candidacy from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. those days.
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AM UPDATE: Cannaday honored for agriculture work

OKLAHOMA CITY ? State Rep. Ed Cannaday has been honored for his continuous support of the Conservation District during the 2007 legislative session and given the ?Oklahoma Conservation Commission Governor?s Award.?
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AM UPDATE: Heating assistance available Dec. 3 for low-income households

Limited assistance to cover some winter heating costs will be available through the Oklahoma Department of Human Services? Human Services Centers across Oklahoma on Dec. 3, an official said.
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Things to do

Submit calendar items and photos by Wednesday for Friday?s Weekend section. Please include your phone number.
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Long-time residents share early memories of Muskogee

All together, Pearl Chilcoat, Mildred Livingston, Cornell Grimmett and Red Hinesley have lived 375 years, many of those years in or near Muskogee. They experienced oil booms and busts, Depression and dust. Nazism and Communism rose and fell during their lifetimes. So did stock markets. And hemlines.
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Honey Springs event will look at Civil War life

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Visitors to the Honey Springs Battlefield near Rentiesville will have the opportunity Saturday to talk with re-enactors and question them about life and non-combat activities during the Civil War.
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Local bank celebrates state?s centennial

First National Bank, 510 N. Main St. and 2215 Chandler Road, will mark Oklahoma?s centennial Friday with cake and punch. Employees will dress in 1900s attire. There will be free centennial coloring books for the first 100 children.
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Slaying suspect to surrender

Jerry Chad Pippin, charged with first degree murder in the December 2004 beating death of Gregory Leon Clark of Boynton, is expected to surrender Monday, said Pippin?s attorney, Donn Baker.
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Group opposes Cherokee termination measure

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith praised the National Congress of American Indians for unanimously passing a resolution opposing H.R. 2824, a U.S. House bill that retaliates against the Cherokee people for voting to limit citizenship to those with ancestors on the Dawes Rolls, the 1906 federal census list of the Cherokee people.
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Hunting dates

Deer ? Archery, Oct. 1 to Jan. 15 (antlerless only in January); Gun, Nov. 17-Dec. 2. Crow ? Oct. 10-Nov. 16 and Dec. 9-March 4. Rabbit ?Cottontail and swamp, Oct. 1-March 15; Jackrabbit, Oct. 1-March 15 (West of I-35 only).
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Live music

Max?s Garage, Oreo Blue, 116 N. Main St., 9 p.m., $5 cover. 682-0500. http://myspace.com/maxsgarage. The American Legion, Iron Horse and Bob Weeden, 4021 W. Broadway, 9 p.m., $4 for members, $5 for non-members, 687-6171.
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AM UPDATE: Free flu clinic for enrolled veterans

The Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center is having a Walk-In Flu Clinic for all enrolled veterans from 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m., Thursday and Friday in the medical center?s auditorium on the second floor at the south end of the facility.
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Scoreboard, schedules

11 a.m., ESPN2 ? Old Spice Classic, first round, South Carolina vs. Penn St., at Kissimmee, Fla.
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Sports calendar

The Sports Calendar runs each Sunday and Thursday. Send entries by fax to 684-2865, mail to 214 Wall Street, Muskogee 74401, bring by the Phoenix anytime Monday through Friday or e-mail it to sports@muskogeephoenix.com. Information will not be taken by phone.
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Cherokee Nation seeks applicants for individual development accounts

TAHLEQUAH ? The Cherokee Nation is accepting applications for Individual Development Accounts and Youth Individual Development Accounts. Both programs are designed to help working people and students save money and to teach them how to make good financial decisions.
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Magic Holiday Giveaway tickets available

Somewhere among 78 Muskogee merchants is somebody?s ticket for $10,000. All that somebody has to do is ask. The Greater Muskogee Area Chamber of Commerce?s annual present to a lucky shopper, Magic Holiday Giveaway 2007, is under way.
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Cherokees support Habitat for Humanity

TAHLEQUAH ? Helping a community organization build homes for area families, the Cherokee Nation recently contributed $15,000 to the Tahlequah Area Habitat for Humanity.
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Muskogee man charged in assault

A Muskogee man was charged Wednesday with forcible sodomy, sexual battery, assault and battery by strangulation and robbery by force or fear against a 19-year-old female.
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Police shoot man who reached for knife

A Muskogee man shot early Wednesday by police has been released from the hospital and booked into jail on numerous complaints. The man, Thomas Earl Marshall, 28, was driving a vehicle reported stolen around 5 a.m., said Muskogee Police Chief Rex Eskridge.
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Two Muskogee men injured in crash on U.S. 69

Two Muskogee men were injured Wednesday afternoon when they turned into the path of an oncoming tractor-trailer at the intersection of U.S. 69 and the Muskogee Turnpike.
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Car crash rocks Muskogee medical clinic

A runaway car rocked a Muskogee medical clinic Wednesday morning after the driver apparently ?blacked out? while steering her automobile into a parking place.
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Hilldale Schools taking comment

Public comment on present and future expenditures of Hilldale Public Schools will be received in a hearing at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Middle School/High School Media Center, 400 E. Smith Ferry Road.
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Keetoowahs hold coat drive

The United Keetoowah Band Indian Child Welfare and Tribal Victims Assistance programs will host a ?Warmth of Love? coat drive beginning Monday and continuing to Dec. 7.
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Sooners? McCoy glad to have English back at DE

NORMAN (AP) ? No. 3 Oklahoma?s Gerald McCoy will gladly relinquish his time at defensive end to make way for Big 12 sacks leader Auston English to return.
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2 hunters plead guilty to poaching

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) ? Two Oklahoma hunters have pleaded guilty to illegal hunting charges in Muscatine County, state officials said.
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Deadline for mailed absentee ballots nears

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Nov. 7 is the last day for registered voters in Muskogee County to apply for absentee ballots to be mailed to them for the Nov. 13 Special Election in Porum.
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Haskell soldier dies in Iraq

HASKELL ? Cody Carver?s mother said she?ll always smile when she remembers how her son enjoyed joking around. ?He liked to jump out and scare me,? Pam Carver said.
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Bradford?s status in air

NORMAN (AP) ? Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said Wednesday that Sam Bradford, the nation?s top-rated passer, would have to be re-evaluated before team doctors could determine if he would play in the No. 10 Sooners? game Saturday against Oklahoma State.
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Tonight?s prep football games

Records: Warner 5-4, 4-3; Gore 5-4, 5-2.
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Early birds will get bargains on the biggest shopping day of year

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Muskogee Ducks Unlimited banquet scheduled

The Muskogee Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hold its annual banquet at 6 p.m. today at Muskogee Country Club. There will be food, prizes and plenty of fun.
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Character Council seeks nominees for November quality: ?determination?

You can nominate someone for November?s character quality, determination, ?purposing to accomplish right goals at the right time, regardless of the opposition.?
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Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. Authorizes an Additional $30 Million in Share Repurchases

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. , a leading provider of automotive undercar repair and tire services, today announced that its Board of Directors authorized the Company to repurchase an additional $30 million in common stock.
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Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. to Participate in Stephens Inc. Fall Investment Conference

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. , a leading provider of automotive undercar repair and tire services, today announced its participation in the 2007 Stephens Inc. Fall Investment Conference.
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Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. to Report Second Quarter 2008 Earnings on October 23, 2007

Friday, November 2, 2007

Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. will release fiscal 2008 second quarter results on October 23, 2007.
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Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results

Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. , a leading provider of automotive undercar repair and tire services, today announced financial results for its second quarter ended September 29, 2007.
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Migrants lie low in Dallas suburb

Irving program that checks their status is hurting businesses.
From: www.mysanantonio.com