CLAREMORE — Fourth and fifth grade students from Catalayah Elementary have the opportunity to attend a new event this year, Career Café. The program teaches students about careers from individuals in the community.
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Exploring the Future - Catalayah Elementary introduces Career Café
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Executive Director of Zoe Institute Rhonda Clemons-Hill spoke to Claremore Chamber of Commerce members Thursday about Northeastern Oklahoma Regional Alliance, a non-profit membership organization dedicated to leveraging resources between Northeast Oklahoma communities, implementing regional plans for growth and prosperity.
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Flags become symbols of hope, unity in tornado-damaged Oklahoma
The first thing Kevin Gibson did after returning to his house, torn apart by a powerful tornado Monday, was pull an American flag and a temporary flagpole from the corner of his partially standing garage.
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Expert: Schools need shelters
Ninety-four percent of Oklahoma schools do not have tornado shelters, according to Gov. Mary Fallin, even though at least one weather expert says they should be standard. With two Moore schools destroyed in Monday’s EF-5 tornado — and ...
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County implements early warning system
With stark images of people recovering from the massive tornado in Moore, Rogers County residents now have the ability to receive emergency alerts through a new electronic early warning system.
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Special city council meeting called to discuss placing city manager on administrative leave
Mayor Doug Bonebrake has called a special meeting of the Owasso City Council for 4 p.m. Friday in the council chambers at Old Central, 109 N. Birch.
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Residents return to devastated homes
Sparks of joy lit up grief-stricken eyes from time to time on Wednesday after Moore residents were allowed back into their neighborhoods for the first time after Monday’s EF-5 tornado devastated much of the city.
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TIMELAPSE: Take a tour through the damage in Moore
Take a driving tour of the damage in Moore caused by Monday's tornado.
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CORRECTION: Claremore hosts dump day June 1
The City of Claremore will host a dump day for residents from 8 a.m. to noon on June 1 at several locations.
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Thunderstorms slow tornado cleanup
A band of thunderstorms battered the Oklahoma City area Thursday, slowing cleanup operations in the suburb where a tornado killed 24 people and destroyed thousands of homes this week.
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Verdigris Elementary student brings hope to Moore survivors
After watching the news about Monday’s devastating EF-5 tornado in Moore, 11-year-old Holly Morgan, of Verdigris, thought of a way to raise funds for disaster relief. Morgan drew a picture and asked her mother to help recreate the design to print on a T-shirt.
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