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4:21 pm
Tue January 19, 2010

Transportation Meetings Planned

Tulsa, OK – The Transportation Advisory Board invites the citizens of Tulsa to attend public meetings in each of the nine City Council districts. This new board, which began meeting in April 2009, will introduce itself to the community through these meetings. The board would like to receive citizens' comments about transportation in the city of Tulsa. Citizens also can receive information about transportation capital improvement projects.

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StudioTulsa
4:00 pm
Tue January 19, 2010

"Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche"

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Local & Regional
12:13 pm
Tue January 19, 2010

Williams Creates New Partnership

Tulsa, OK – Williams creates giant natural gas partnership

TULSA, Okla. (AP) Williams Cos. says it will create one of the largest natural gas partnerships in the nation by combining pipeline and processing units.

The new company will have a presence from the Rocky Mountains and the Gulf Coast to the Northeast.

Williams, based in Tulsa, Okla., will get about $3.5 billion in cash from Williams Partners to help pay down debt and will contribute its substantial assets to the new, larger Williams Partners.

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Local & Regional
12:11 pm
Tue January 19, 2010

Tornado Safety Legislation

Oklahoma City, OK – Bill calls for tornado evacuation plan

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A state lawmaker is calling for evacuation plans for mobile home parks to help protect Oklahomans from tornados and other natural disasters.

State Rep. Pat Ownbey of Ardmore has filed a bill to require the owner of a mobile home park to provide tenants with a plan for sheltering or evacuation in case of an emergency.

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Local & Regional
12:09 pm
Tue January 19, 2010

Casino Groundbreaking

Ramona, OK – RAMONA, Okla. (AP) The Cherokee Nation is set to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its 10,000-square-foot casino in Washington County.

The ceremony that will include tribal Chief Chad Smith is planned for Thursday at the casino site just off of U.S. Highway 75 in Ramona.

Cherokee Nation Entertainment CEO David Stewart says the gaming operation is designed to be implemented in two phases and will ultimately create more than 100 new jobs.

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Local & Regional
10:07 am
Tue January 19, 2010

Bartlett Open to Fire Talks

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Mayor Dewey Bartlett

Tulsa, OK – Mayor Dewey Bartlett has agreed to hold contract talks with the Tulsa Fire Fighters' Union. The mayor is scrambling to come up with budget cutting measures that do not include lay-offs. The Mayor says the Fire Department Union understands the city budget constraints and wants to talk about proposals to spare up to 135-fire fighter jobs.

The mayor, meanwhile, has not agreed to such talks with the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police. The police union compared the mayor to an extortionist during a recent news conference.

Local & Regional
8:37 am
Tue January 19, 2010

Party Bus Problems

Oklahoma City, OK – State Sen. Debbe Leftwich has filed legislation aimed at party bus companies that turn a blind eye to drunken teen passengers. Leftwich said she began working on the legislation after being contacted by officials with Santa Fe South High School last spring.

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Local & Regional
8:23 am
Tue January 19, 2010

Poteau Monument

Poteau, OK – Ten Commandments monument to go up in Poteau

POTEAU, Okla. (AP) A Ten Commandments monument that was planned for the lawn of the LeFlore County Courthouse will be placed outside a bank on a busy city street in Poteau.

Former Poteau Mayor Don Barnes says the monument will be dedicated Wednesday at the main branch of Community State Bank.

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StudioTulsa
3:35 pm
Mon January 18, 2010

The Philbrook Museum of Art Presents "A Passion for the West"

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Local & Regional
1:04 pm
Mon January 18, 2010

MLK Parade

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One of the many colorful floats in today's MLK Parade in Tulsa.

Tulsa, OK – Thousands of people lined the streets of Tulsa for the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade today. The weather was ideal for event as over 100 floats, schools, bands, drill teams, public safety and military organizations took part.

The parade stepped off at 11 a.m. Monday morning and traveled along Greenwood Avenue from Pine all the way to Second Street.

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