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Area shelters remain open
 
By Staff Reports
Published: 12/14/2007  12:47 AM
Last Modified: 12/14/2007  12:47 AM

The American Red Cross operated or supplied at least 23 shelters Thursday across northeastern Oklahoma.

Tulsa:

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8730 E. Skelly Drive.

First Baptist Church, Fourth Street and Detroit Avenue.

Asbury United Methodist Church, 6767 S. Mingo Road.

Bristow:

First Baptist Church, 266 E. Sixth Ave.

Broken Arrow:

Arrow Heights Baptist Church, 3201 S. Elm Place.

Catoosa:

Rolling Hills Community Center, 20 S. 200 E. Ave.

Claremore:

First United Methodist Church, 1615 N. Highway 88.

Collinsville:

First Baptist Church, 1301 W. Main St.

Commerce:

Southeast Baptist Church, 103 E. B St.

Coweta:

First Assembly of God, 29707 East State Highway 51.

Drumright:

First Baptist Church, 229 S. Ohio Ave.

Jennings:

First Baptist Church, 500 N. Main St.

Ketchum:

Methodist Church, 206 Amarillo Drive.

Mannford:

Community Activity Center, 100

Cimarron Ave.

Miami:

First Assembly of God, 1815 Steve Owens Blvd.

Oilton:

Free Will Baptist Church, 2 miles west of Paden.

Owasso:

First Christian Church, 86th Street North and 122nd East Avenue.

Picher:

100 Deville Creek

Pryor:

Community Center, 6 N. Adair Ave.

Sapulpa:

Church of God, 1011 E. Hastain Ave.

First Presbyterian Church, 111 S. Oak St.

Skiatook:

First Baptist Church, 940 W. Oak St.

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