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Some Rogers County residents losing cable service Saturday
Some area residents may experience a complete black out of cable television by years end as Zoom Media LLC discontinues services for customers in Claremore, Pryor, Collinsville and Owasso scheduled for Saturday.
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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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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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Foyil dismantles Hulbert, 42-8
Homecoming 2011 proved to be a festive time with lots of ‘Pink’ filling the stands by the Foyil Panther fans.
Panther fans donned the pink ribbons and some students even painted their bodies pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
By the time kickoff came around, Foyil hit cruise control and never looked back, coasting to a 42-8 victory over Hulbert Thursday night. -
Homecoming tonight in Foyil
The stands will be full with Panther pride tonight as Foyil High School hosts Hulbert for Homecoming.
Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. with homecoming ceremonies starting at 7 p.m. -
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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Foyil Cheer Squad headed to state competition
The 2011-12 Foyil High School Varsity Cheerleading squad is going to state.
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Totem Pole BBQ and Music Fest slated for Oct. 1
Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park was visited in 1951 by Steve Neely and his grandparents for a family celebration.
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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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