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Oklahoma Umpire Says The Sport Saved His Life
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Oklahoma Umpire Says The Sport Saved His Life
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An Oklahoma umpire says umping has contributed to changing his life in regards to weight loss. If you're interested in umping, contact Mike Sexton at 918-855-7666.
Oklahoma Umpire Says The Sport Saved His Life
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An Oklahoma umpire says umping has contributed to changing his life in regards to weight loss. If you're interested in umping, contact Mike Sexton at 918-855-7666.
Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee Looks Back On A Memorable Month Of December
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Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee Looks Back On A Memorable Month Of December
Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee Looks Back On A Memorable Month Of December
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Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee Looks Back On A Memorable Month Of December
NCAA Eligibility Reaction From OU Baseball Coach Skip Johnson And OSU Baseball Coach Josh Holliday
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NCAA Eligibility Reaction From OU Baseball Coach Skip Johnson And OSU Baseball Coach Josh Holliday
NCAA Eligibility Reaction From OU Baseball Coach Skip Johnson And OSU Baseball Coach Josh Holliday
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NCAA Eligibility Reaction From OU Baseball Coach Skip Johnson And OSU Baseball Coach Josh Holliday
Dean And John Have Their Reactions To Mike Gundy, Lincoln Riley And Joe Castiglione's Thoughts On Football Season
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Dean And John Have Their Reactions To Mike Gundy, Lincoln Riley And Joe Castiglione's Thoughts On Football Season
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An Oklahoma umpire says umping has contributed to changing his life in regards to weight loss. If you're interested in umping, contact Mike Sexton at 918-855-7666.
Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee Looks Back On A Memorable Month Of December
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Thunder Reporter Steve McGehee Looks Back On A Memorable Month Of December
NCAA Eligibility Reaction From OU Baseball Coach Skip Johnson And OSU Baseball Coach Josh Holliday
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Dean And John Have Their Reactions To Mike Gundy, Lincoln Riley And Joe Castiglione's Thoughts On Football Season
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Former Thunder Center Kendrick Perkins Shares Steven Adams Stories
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Former Thunder center Kendrick Perkins was teammates with center Steven Adams for nearly 3 seasons and he shared a couple funny ones earlier this week.
Eddie Sutton Returned To Stillwater 30 Years Ago Saturday
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Thirty years ago Saturday, Henry Iba joined OSU president John Campbell in welcoming Eddie Sutton back to Stillwater.
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Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Partners With Tulsa Police For "Project Trust"
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The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is partnering with the Tulsa Police Department for Project Trust, a six-week program with the goal to improve relationships between students and law enforcement.
Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Partners With Tulsa Police For "Project Trust"
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The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is partnering with the Tulsa Police Department for Project Trust, a six-week program with the goal to improve relationships between students and law enforcement.
Scientists Discover The 'Monkeydactyl' — A Jurassic-Era Flying Dinosaur With Opposable Thumbs
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It soared across the skies, had opposable thumbs and lived in China during the Jurassic era: Meet the "Monkeydactyl" — a newly discovered ancient dinosaur.
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It soared across the skies, had opposable thumbs and lived in China during the Jurassic era: Meet the "Monkeydactyl" — a newly discovered ancient dinosaur.
Kenosha Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake Returns To Work, Won't Face Any Discipline
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The police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin and left him paralyzed last summer has returned to work, the Kenosha Police Department announced Tuesday, saying "he acted within the law."
Kenosha Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake Returns To Work, Won't Face Any Discipline
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The police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin and left him paralyzed last summer has returned to work, the Kenosha Police Department announced Tuesday, saying "he acted within the law."
Why Americans Should 'Be Very Worried' About The COVID Variant Tearing Through Brazil
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Brazil's battle against a dangerous coronavirus variant has left its hospitals at breaking point, with new cases skyrocketing and the death toll climbing precipitously. One expert told CBS News that Americans should be "very worried about" the prospect of the mutant virus, or others yet undetected, gaining a foothold on U.S. soil.
Why Americans Should 'Be Very Worried' About The COVID Variant Tearing Through Brazil
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Brazil's battle against a dangerous coronavirus variant has left its hospitals at breaking point, with new cases skyrocketing and the death toll climbing precipitously. One expert told CBS News that Americans should be "very worried about" the prospect of the mutant virus, or others yet undetected, gaining a foothold on U.S. soil.
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Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Partners With Tulsa Police For "Project Trust"
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The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is partnering with the Tulsa Police Department for Project Trust, a six-week program with the goal to improve relationships between students and law enforcement.
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Some Colleges Are Requiring Students To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine But Legal Challenges May Loom
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration's recommended pause of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine coincides with a push by some U.S. colleges and universities to require students to be inoculated by the fall semester.
House Committees To Vote On Bills On DC Statehood & Reparations
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Two House committees will take up measures long championed by progressives on Wednesday, signaling that congressional Democrats are willing to move forward with their priorities despite narrow majorities in the House and Senate. One panel will vote on advancing a bill to admit Washington, D.C., as a state, while the other will take up a measure that would create a commission studying reparations for descendants of slaves.
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