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State revenues in Oklahoma from American Indian tribes operating casinos increased by nearly 30 percent in fiscal year 2009, to $105.6 million. The fiscal year 2008 total was $81.4 million. The figures are from the Oklahoma Office of State Finance.
When she retired after 23 years as instrumental music teacher at Carthage Junior High School, Fran Wallain had some ideas about her next career. “I don’t want a sad job,” Wallain said. “I don’t want a hard job. I want a fun job.”
Investigators believe a blue-and-tan 1995 GMC Astro Van hit 15-year-old Heather Trickler on the night of May 30 as she was walking along the shoulder of Highway 2 near Ebey Slough, then left her for dead.
Preparations began Friday for Joplin’s annual “Freedom Fest” celebration to be staged today at Landreth Park. Activities start at 4 p.m.
It’s July Fourth. A time when we celebrate the fact that on this date in 1776, one of our founding fathers (I want to say it was that Franklin guy, but it could have been one of the Roosevelts) decided to honor America by having a “Huge Blow Out Everything Must Go Fourth of July Sale.”
LUBBOCK, Texas — Jury selection is under way in the capital murder trial of a former rural Pineville man accused of killing a pregnant woman, her husband and young son in 2005 in the Texas Panhandle.
One person is dead after an early morning car crash at a southside Lansing auto dealership.
Is President Barack Obama’s citizenship still in question? State Rep. Ed Emery, a Lamar Republican who plans to run for the state Senate, thinks so, and says for that reason that he this week attended an event on behalf of his constituents.
Officers said John Robert Lipe is wanted for questioning, for a very serious offense.
A low rumble emerged this week as some motorcyclists across the state began to react to Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of Senate Bill 202, which would have relaxed Missouri’s helmet-requirement law.
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