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School officer to be Catoosa police chief
A longtime Catoosa Public Schools law enforcement officer has been chosen as the new police chief of Catoosa.
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UPDATE: Commissioners decide on Claremore for E911 Center
Rogers County Commissioners voted unanimously Monday afternoon to build the new E911 center in Claremore.
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa to add third hotel tower
A third hotel tower will soon grace the horizon at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, positioning the resort as the largest gaming and entertainment destination in the region.
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E911 center to be shared by Emergency Management
Rogers County Commissioners voted Thursday during a special meeting to incorporate the county's Emergency Management Operations into the new E911 center.
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Former Catoosa assistant police chief arrested
Catoosa’s former Assistant Police Chief has been arrested again for violating the terms of his probation, according to Rogers County Sheriff’s deputies.
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No. 2 Catoosa takes down No. 1 Wagoner
Cole Scheulen provided the hustle, Levi Browning contributed the muscle and the No. 2 Catoosa Indians won a mighty tussle with top-ranked Wagoner Thursday night before a crowd nearing 6,000 at McNabb Field.
Scheulen ran for 151 yards, Browning amassed 134 and each scored three touchdowns as the Indians stopped the Bulldogs, 45-27 in a showdown for the state’s top spot and District 4A-3 lead. Catoosa improved to 8-0 overall and 5-0 in league play, dropping Wagoner to 7-1 and 4-1. -
No. 2 Catoosa rides winning streak into Jay
Second-ranked Catoosa has a not so secret weapon it uses to annihilate opponents on the football field. An offensive line averaging 260 pounds per man blasts holes through enemy defenses that allow standout running backs Cole Scheulen and Levi Browning to roam free.
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SLIDESHOW: Most popular Halloween costumes this year
From ladybugs to Lady Gaga, Party City has the breakdown of this year’s most in-demand Halloween costumes for kids and pets.
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Cherokee councilor asks AG for investigation
Cherokee Councilman Chuck Hoskin Jr. today called for the Cherokee Nation Attorney General to investigate former Principal Chief Chad Smith for an alleged “backroom deal” to reinstate descendants of Cherokee Freedman to tribal citizenship.
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Cherokee Nation cuts Freedmen deal
Cherokee citizens expecting to learn the unofficial results in the special election for principal chief this Saturday will now have to wait until Oct. 8.
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School officer to be Catoosa police chief


