Manna Pro Celebrates the Arrival of Young Farm Animals with “Baby Your Babies”
A national photo contest and educational webinars bring attention to the importance of nutrition for young animals.
Daily Police Report: Strong Armed Robbery
As a man returned home from a local casino, he was approached from behind by another man and demanded he give over his money. The victim stated he gave the suspect his money and the suspect hit him in the left side of head, knocking him out.
Sustainability Becomes Business Imperative for Dupont
Global Challenges Require Dramatic New Approaches, DuPont Leader Says at India World Forum
Tulsa Police Change Response to Certain Calls
TULSA, Okla. – Due to the recent reductions in staffing, the Tulsa Police Department has been forced to evaluate ways to maintain the staffing levels in order to
respond to priority 911 calls. As a result, the department has temporarily
suspended responding to certain property crimes and report calls.
New Book Helps Us Discover the Superhearoes in Our Lives
He couldn’t fly, and he didn’t have X-ray vision. He didn’t shoot spider webs or climb building walls. He never rescued an entire city from the grasps of a villain. In fact, this ‘superhero’ couldn’t even walk.
The Groundhog Sees His Shadow
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — 3 February 2010 — Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, meaning there will be six more weeks of winter. However, AccuWeather.com meteorologists have their own Spring predictions.
Obama Administration Announces New $30 Billion Small Business Lending Fund
WASSHINGTON – Today, the President called on Congress to create a new Small Business Lending Fund. Under this proposal, $30 billion in TARP funds would be transferred, through legislation, to a new program outside
President Obama to Outline New Small Business Lending Fund
New program will transfer funds to increase lending to small businesses
Daily Police Report: 350 Pounds of Marijuana Recovered
TULSA, Okla. – February 1, 2010 – At 10 p.m. Monday evening Officer W. Wolthuis, who had recently been transferred to the field from the Special Investigations Division, was conducting a routine a traffic stop. The driver of the vehicle sped away, raising suspicion.
Tulsa Winter Storm Street Operations Conclude
TULSA, Okla. – Public Works Street Maintenance personnel have completed clearing arterial streets of the ice and snow that fell on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 29-30.
Miss America is National Pancake Day Spokesperson
Caressa Cameron Commits To Help Raise $1.75 Million For Children’s Miracle Network as Goes Up, Up and Away for National Pancake Day
Daily Police Report: Robbery Suspect Arrested
The Tulsa Police Department has arrested a suspect in the January 30, 2010 bank robbery at JP Morgan Chase Bank. K-9 Officers located the suspect vehicle, a 2001 Suzuki Grand Viatara in the parking lot of the Deluxe Inn at 8150 E 27th Street at midnight on 02-01-2010. Robbery Detectives were called and at 0100 hours made contact with the suspect in a room at the Deluxe Inn.
Tulsa Firefighters Compromise
Members of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 176 have voted for a budget plan that cuts costs, including salaries, and avoids layoffs. Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett has released a statement thanking the union for their decision. The mayor’s statement follows.
31 Tulsa Police Jobs Salvaged
(TULSA, Okla.) Earlier today, Mayor Dewey Bartlett announced he signed two Memorandums of Understanding for a savings of about $566,000 that would allow the City to retain 27 Tulsa police officers through the end of the year. Due to four resignations from the police force this afternoon, four additional officers will return to the police force, which now rescinds a total of 31 lay off notices.
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