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By Staff Reports NewsOK.com on Sep 16, 2013, at 4:29 PM  



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OSU police issue warning after second attack near student housing

The most recent assault occurred about 4 a.m. Sept. 7 in the area of the Morrison Apartments.

Change in state lottery split again suggested

Oklahoma Lottery Commission executive director Rollo Redburn says reducing the commission's profit requirement for education could increase the amount available to schools.

OKLAHOMA CITY - Fire investigators are asking the public to help solve a rash of apparent arson fires in northwest Oklahoma City.

A woman was injured in one of the fires late Sunday, a fire official said.

Six fires have been reported since Sept. 3 in the area of NW 39 and N Pennsylvania Avenue.

About midnight Sunday, fire broke out in trash bins between two houses at 1819 and 1825 NW 42. A woman in one of the houses fell trying to get out of her home and suffered a head injury, District Chief Randy Williams said.

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State

OSU police issue warning after second attack near student housing

The most recent assault occurred about 4 a.m. Sept. 7 in the area of the Morrison Apartments.

Change in state lottery split again suggested

Oklahoma Lottery Commission executive director Rollo Redburn says reducing the commission's profit requirement for education could increase the amount available to schools.

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