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Oklahoma #1
For a scenic view of the Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma, travel I-44 to Rte. 49 west just outside Medicine Park. Six miles down the lane you will enter the 59,000-acre Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge. The turn-off for Mount Scott is a few miles past the entrance. Here you can drive up the mountain and view the flat plains.
Sun Bowl: Oklahoma vs. No. 19 Stanford
► When: 2 p.m. today (CBS)
Allstar Automotive & Performance in Lawton, Oklahoma Adds U-Haul Rentals
LAWTON, Okla., Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Tyler Doan, owner of Allstar Automotive & Performance, located at 1601 N. Sheridan Rd., recently added U-Haul truck and trailer rentals to the automotive repair garage.
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Families needing the finest in moving services now will have increased convenience and a shorter distance to travel when moving, which not only will make their move easier but also will have the positive effect of reducing the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere.
National Report: Oklahoma Ranks 7th in Protecting Kids from Tobacco
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Oklahoma ranks 7th in the nation in funding programs to prevent kids from smoking and help smokers quit, according to a national report released today by a coalition of public health organizations.
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Oklahoma currently spends $21.2 million a year on tobacco prevention and cessation programs, which is 47 percent of the $45 million recommended by the U.S.
George Kaiser Family Foundation to Bring Woody Guthrie Archives to Oklahoma
TULSA, Okla., Dec. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Oklahoma soon will be home to legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie's comprehensive archives, which were recently purchased by George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) from Woody Guthrie Publications in New York.
"It is a privilege for GKFF to help bring the Woody Guthrie Archive home to Oklahoma," said Ken Levit, GKFF executive director.
Dozens rescued from Oklahoma flood
OKLAHOMA CITY - Firefighters helping a 17-year-old girl escape swift floodwaters were forced to cling to treetops and await rescue themselves after 10 inches of rain deluged parts of the Oklahoma City area Monday.
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