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Rebuilding in Moore

Moments after the massive tornado ripped through Moore, the focus turned to the destroyed Plaza Towers Elementary School.

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A volunteer team in Moore helps its members too

Team Rubicon cleans up house sites, but also acts as therapy for some.

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This Week in Oklahoma Politics

Tulsa Mayor, Farm Bill & Immigration

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An attorney who persistently takes on powerful Oklahoma leaders

The Oklahoma Supreme Court gets frequent visits from Oklahoma City attorney Jerry Fent

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Congressman Lucas: Food stamps cuts won’t keep hungry from getting help

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Rebuilding in Moore

Moments after the massive tornado ripped through Moore, the focus turned to the destroyed Plaza Towers Elementary School.

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Public Insight Network

A Shakespearean view of PTSD

Shakespeare’s “Henry IV” features a character traumatized by war and described in terms modern psychiatrists recognize all too well. (Beinecke

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A Christmas Festival Concert

December 9th 2012 6:00pm - 7:30pm at Civic Center

The Oklahoma City Symphonic Band announces their upcoming “A Christmas Festival” concert. Performance selections include a variety of holiday music and the annual presentation of “Sleigh Ride” and “A Christmas Festival” by Leroy Anderson. The concert will be at 6:00 pm on Sunday, December 9, 2012 at Cherokee Hills Baptist Church, 5700 NW 63rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132. Admission is free however donations will be accepted. The Oklahoma City Symphonic Band is comprised of approximately one hundred professional and amateur musicians from across the metro area. The band is under direction of Dr. Mark G. Belick, Associate Dean of Music at Oklahoma City University. For more information, visit our website at www.okcband.org or call DeLee Francis at 405-822-9550 or find us on Facebook.

More details: https://www.okcband.org


Civic Center
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Millions Now Listening Will Never Die

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