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Flooding Cuts Town in Two High winds, hail and lots of rain hit out state Wednesday and into the early morning hours. So far one death in Oklahoma has been reported due to the weather. Crews are out checking the damage and making sure everyone is safe. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Remembering the Lost More than 18,000 police officers in the United states were killed in the line of duty. Oklahoma City paid tribute to their own fallen officers Friday. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Red Earth More Than Just A Festival Many experts believe the Indian culture is at risk, but in one month the largest celebration of its kind will bring it to the forefront. The 22nd Annual Red Earth Festival starts June 6, 2008. Organizers say it's more than a festival. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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Testing the Waters The school year is coming to a close, which means graduates will be celebrating their accomplishments and preparing for the future, but officials want to remind communities of a danger that could keep students from seeing their future plans. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Show Must Go On Thursday's severe weather knocked out power and threatened to put a city's tradition on hold, but organizers, participants and residents refused to let that happen. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Covering the Uninsured About 47 million Americans live without health insurance, and Oklahoma has one of the highest rates in the nation. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story on what's being done to help those in need.
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No Boys Allowed Serious and critical issues for women took center stage at the Capitol Friday. The Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women held a summit to encourage women to take action in the legislature and with their own lives. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Choose Your Next Superintendent With two leaders down, Oklahoma City is in a rush to find its next superintendent and turning to residents for help. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Sonics will be in OKC The Sonics are headed from Seattle to Oklahoma City. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the details on that and how some lawmakers feel they may have rushed legislation to get it done.
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Details and Reaction to New OSU Coach Oklahoma State University received more than just a basketball coach Thursday. Travis Ford is an author, an actor and no stranger to the head-coaching position. Fans are hoping for less of a Jack-of-all-trades and more of a coach who can bring their powerhouse status back. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Guthrie Bouncing Back Governor Brad Henry declared a state of emergency in 38 Oklahoma counties Friday due to severe storms, flooding and tornadoes that began earlier in the week. High flood waters shut down many roads and damaged several homes and businesses. Friday the town of Guthrie is beginning the recovery process. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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'This City Is Going On A Diet' Is Working It's been nearly four months since Mayor Mick Cornett announced the "This City is Going on a Diet" initiative. More than 17,000 people have answered the call and the mayor gave a progress report Thursday. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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Rescuing the Rescuers It costs money to save lives, and some officials say the system that does it is at its breaking point. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Opening Up the DHS Dialogue A forum was held Tuesday at the State Capitol to voice concerns regarding the Department of Human Services. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Fed Audits City It's expected to cost millions of dollars for Oklahoma City to fix all the issues. The Department of Justice is in town to make sure that the city is in compliance with the American Disabilities Act. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the details
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Forty Years and Counting With history being made regarding the presidential race, a march that hasn't occurred in more than a decade is brought back to give honor to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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After School Activity Hits The Classroom 3.7 million girls worldwide are involved in Girl Scouts, but not everyone is able to participate in the after-school program. Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma has implemented a new program. They say they're the first to teach the lessons during school hours. KSBI-TV's Kealey McIntire has more.
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Schools Losing Faith Oklahoma schools are facing budget holes equaling thousands to millions of dollars. Superintendents from all over the state bombarded the Capitol Tuesday to express their outrage and aggravation. They say they're being short-changed yet again. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Storm Damages Homes A probable tornado hit homes hard in Edmond. Residents and crews are now working to pick up the pieces. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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hOUR Environment The goal is to reduce damage to the environment and consumers' pockets. It's an event done by other countries, and now Norman is joining in. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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OK Sees Food Stamp Increase Talk of Oklahoma not seeing the downturn other states have been facing may have been premature. Rising energy and food costs are causing many more Oklahomans to lean on the government. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Making an Informed Decision Complicated issues are bringing heated debate, pitting the city against the union. Leaders in one Oklahoma community are hoping to break it down for residents. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Five Years Later Wednesday is the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war. In Oklahoma several rallies speaking out against the war took place. With more than 70 Oklahomans killed and almost 4,000 nationwide, protesters say it's too many and that five years has been too long. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the story.
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Fighting And Taxes Heated words and high tension rule the House. Thursday is the last day for representatives to pass their respective bills, and neither side is going down without a fight. KSBI-TV's Jamie Ratliff has the details of one amendment that led to a particularly fierce exchange of words.
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