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Posted on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 6:08 a.m. The driver of a tractor-trailer that slammed into a line of vehicles on an Oklahoma turnpike, killing 10 people, had a clean driving record.
Mangum assistant police chief is suspended after being charged with DUI
The Mangum Police Department's assistant chief has been suspended indefinitely after being charged with driving while intoxicated.
OG&E, others reach settlement on rate increase
A settlement has been reached between Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. and state regulators that would give the utility company a $48 million annual rate increase.
Tulsa suburb becomes Oklahomaa s 4th largest city
The Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow is now Oklahoma's fourth largest city, moving up from its No.
New study shows alarming statistics on teen suicide in Oklahoma
A national study just released shows some frightening numbers when it comes teen suicide, especially in southern Oklahoma.
World Champion Texas Rodeo Clown Sentenced In Cattle Rustling Case
A four-time world champion rodeo clown from Texas has been sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay $15,000 in restitution for his role in helping abscond with 300 head of cattle.
Oklahoma To Pay Over Death Of Kelsey Smith-Briggs
A settlement has been reached in the death of 2-year-old Kelsey Smith Briggs. After Kelsey's death in 2004, her father, Lance Briggs, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the state and a private agency for not protecting his daughter against the abuse that killed her.
Storm leaves damage in Oklahoma County
Thunderstorms damaged homes and other structures, knocked down trees and power lines and disrupted electric service in parts of Oklahoma on Tuesday.
Patrol: Big rig brakes in 10-fatality accident OK
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Tuesday that it found no problems with the brakes on a tractor-trailer that plowed into stalled cars in an accident on the Will Rogers Turnpike that killed 10 people.
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Thu Aug 18, 2005
Alternative Uses Likely For Closing National Guard Armories
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Fifty-three Oklahoma National Guard armories that would be abandoned under a proposed realignment plan will likely be turned over to local governments or state agencies that will find new uses for them, Oklahomas adjutant general said Thursday.
Maj. Gen. Harry M. Wyatt III said the National Guard plans to pull out of the armories as well as six maintenance facilities across the state as part of a plan to make the Guard more efficient and bring military training and equipment more in line with active-duty and reserve personnel.
But armories the National Guard will no longer use will not necessarily be shuttered and locked up, Wyatt said.
"We are not closing any of these armories," he said. "What I think is a better word than closing is transitioning. These are facilities that will not disappear."
Many armories, including some built in the 1930s and 40s, are functionally obsolete and the cost of upgrading them is prohibitive, Wyatt said. The National Guard is maintaining armories in 10 communities that are no longer used, including those in Blackwell, Pawnee, Watonga, Konowa and Hartshorne.
Some armories will be returned to local governments that originally deeded the land for them. Others could be sold or turned over to state and county governments for a variety of purposes, including economic development, Wyatt said.
"Weve already had inquiries from some of our local communities," Wyatt said. He said many local leaders and groups are already developing ideas about how to use the structures.
The realignment plan calls for construction of seven new Armed Forces Reserve Centers across the state and would leave the state with a total of 39 National Guard armories and reserve centers.
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