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Tulsa mayor wants to use grant money to hire back officers Updated at 5:57 PM
Tulsa mayor wants to use grant money to hire back officers

By BRIAN BARBER World Staff Writer
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Of the $3.46 million total from the two grants, $3.27 million is planned to be used for the officers.

LOCAL NEWS
Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Debating a penny
By BRIAN BARBER World Staff Writer
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City Councilor Jack Henderson plans to stop merely talking about the need for more public-safety ...

    Man arrested in Tulsa kidnapping also investigated in 2007 disappearance
By NICOLE MARSHALL World Staff Writer
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The man who police arrested at a woman’s home Monday with what they described as a “murder ...

Two Tulsa school board members unseated
By ANDREA EGER and CLIFTON ADCOCK World staff writers
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Two Tulsa school board incumbents were defeated, while Union voters passed a $22-million bond ...

    Tulsa team helps Haitian reportedly buried 22 days
By BILL SHERMAN World Religion Writer
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Members of a Tulsa medical team who treated a man dug out of the rubble of the Haiti earthquake ...

Tulsa Denny's restaurant busy after Super Bowl ad promotion
By SHANNON MUCHMORE World Staff Writer
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Lines snaked out the door at Tulsa's only Denny's restaurant Tuesday morning as people braved ...

    Officials: Arrow's assets are unclear
By D.R. STEWART World Staff Writer
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It will be several weeks before it's clear whether the bankruptcy estate of Arrow Trucking ...

There's a job at the SHOP
By MIKE AVERILL World Staff Writer
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Inserting nails into thousands of soft washers is a repetitive job and might seem like a dreadful ...

    Two injured in highway crash
By MATT BARNARD World Staff Writer
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A traffic accident blocked traffic and injured two people Tuesday morning when a car and a ...

Tulsa man pleads guilty to murdering mom, cousin
By BILL BRAUN World Staff Writer
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A Tulsa man pleaded guilty Tuesday to murdering his mother and his cousin.

    City leaders to discuss transportation plans tonight
By MATT BARNARD World Staff Writer
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The group is advising Mayor Dewey Bartlett on Tulsa's transit system, including streets, buses, ...

Tulsa police release Walgreens robbery pictures
By NICOLE MARSHALL World Staff Writer
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Police released surveillance pictures of a man who is believed to have committed at least two ...

    Police seek three Radio Shack robbers
By Staff Reports
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Tulsa police released surveillance images of a January robbery at a Radio Shack in which an ...

Police release pictures from north Tulsa grocery store robbery
By Staff Reports
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Police released surveillance photos today of a Saturday night armed robbery at a new grocery ...

    Jenks voters approve streets issue, turn down other proposals
By SUSAN HYLTON World Staff Writer
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Voters in Jenks approved a $5.2 million bond issue for streets but cast out propositions to ...

Tulsa man, Coweta woman plead guilty in mortgage conspiracy
By Staff Reports
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A Tulsa man and Coweta woman have pleaded guilty in connection with a mortgage conspiracy that ...

    Ex-Choctaw Nation employee given probation
By AP Wire Services
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A federal judge has sentenced a former Choctaw Nation employee to four years of probation for ...

Missing boy shows up at Oklahoma City school
By Staff Reports NewsOK.com
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Police have canceled the search for a missing 9-year-old boy after he showed up for school ...

    Oklahoma legislature honors 'The Biggest Loser' winner
By BARBARA HOBEROCK World Capitol Bureau
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'Thank you for this incredible honor,' Cahill said.

Shawnee police shoot, kill knife-wielding man
By AP Wire Service
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Police in Shawnee say an officer shot and killed a man when he lunged at officers with a k ...

    Tulsa-area voters to decide school board races today
By ANDREA EGER World Staff Writer
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Tulsa-area voters will decide several school board races and at least one school bond issue ...



AP HEADLINES
Edmonton's AHL affiliate to be located in Oklahoma
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Pro hockey will return to Oklahoma City starting next season - and at a higher level....

Supreme Court rejects request to reopen rate case
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Oklahoma Supreme Court has rejected a request by Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony to reopen a 1986 regulatory case involving AT&T....

Land Office, Bancfirst settle claim
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Commissioners of the Land Office and BancFirst have agreed to settle a claim over funds allegedly embezzled from the Land Office and deposited in the bank....

State revenue collections up slightly in January
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State revenue collections improved slightly in January as personal income and oil production taxes showed growth, but revenue to fund state government services still lags behind prior year collections and the Oklahoma Tax Commission''s estimate, Treasurer Scott Meacham said Tuesday....

Democrats propose passing budget, going home
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- With about $1.3 billion less to spend this year than last, House and Senate Democrats said Tuesday that lawmakers should focus strictly on passing a state budget and end the legislative session early....













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