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  • By APOklahoma City, OK – Government approves waiver for Okla. hospital feeOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The federal government has approved Oklahoma's plan to…
  • By APWagoner, OK – 8th-grade wrestler in Wagoner dies after practiceWAGONER, Okla. (AP) School officials in Wagoner say an eighth-grade wrestler has died…
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  • Tulsa city leaders became true public servants this afternoon. Members of the City Council and Mayor-Elect G.T. Bynum handed out ice cream and Bomb Pops…
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  • NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele talk about the first week of Wimbledon, soccer's Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico, and Joey Chestnut's return to the hot-dog-eating big stage.
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