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By BRYAN DEAN NewsOK.com on Sep 18, 2013, at 8:48 AM  



State

Parole recommended for Jesil Wilson

Convicted of a murder that occurred when he was 13, the now 30-year-old has spent most of his life in a maximum-security prison.

Bodies found in Foss Lake may be teens who went missing in 1970s

An anthropologist from the office has been at the lake and is returning there today to help gather three more sets of remains to be taken to the Oklahoma City office.

OKLAHOMA CITY - Three people were taken by paramedics to local hospitals with minor injuries when a thunderstorm hit the Oklahoma State Fair Tuesday evening, officials said.

The storm included heavy downpours, lightning and some strong winds. Lara O'Leary, a spokeswoman for the Emergency Medical Services Authority, said several fairgoers were injured.

“Two people were hit by a tent that was blown over,” O'Leary said. “One was hit by a tree that was blown over in the parking lot. All three suffered minor injuries. They were taken in good condition to local hospitals.”

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State

Parole recommended for Jesil Wilson

Convicted of a murder that occurred when he was 13, the now 30-year-old has spent most of his life in a maximum-security prison.

Bodies found in Foss Lake may be teens who went missing in 1970s

An anthropologist from the office has been at the lake and is returning there today to help gather three more sets of remains to be taken to the Oklahoma City office.

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