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First hollow stem decisions looming for Oklahoma wheat producers

Posted in: News 2010
Oklahoma’s cold winter weather has had wheat plants growing in slow motion, resulting in many being behind "normal" for this time of year in terms of reaching first hollow stem stage.

Johnson wins regional science fair at Wilburton

Posted in: News 2010
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Ali Johnson, 7th grader at Idabel Middle School, is shown with her Science Fair Project: TEXT WRECKS

Movie Review - The Wolfman

Posted in: News 2010
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"Del Toro, del lobo."

Schools could redirect textbook money for more pressing matters

Posted in: News 2010

New Idabel football coach Corey Russell speaks on his plans (video)

Posted in: News 2010

Gemini suffers break-in and robbery (video)

Posted in: News 2010

Idabel public library vandalized (video)

Posted in: News 2010

Movie Review - Valentine's Day

Posted in: News 2010

Kylie Myers crowned Miss IHS 2010 (video)

Posted in: News 2010

Interview with Idabel School Board candidate Kurt Stevenson (video)

Posted in: News 2010

Movie Review - From Paris With Love

Posted in: News 2010

The case for competition

Posted in: News 2010
Guest Opinion, Farm and Ranch

Box announces candidacy for county office

Posted in: News 2010

New voter law in effect February 2

Posted in: News 2010

In-person absentee voting available on February 5 and February 8

Posted in: News 2010

School elections set for February 9

Posted in: News 2010

OSU to offer pecan management course

Posted in: News 2010

Fishing Report for January 27, 2010

Posted in: News 2010

Now is prime time to watch Oklahoma's wintering eagles

Posted in: News 2010
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As lakes in the northern U.S. and Midwest freeze, eagles migrate south to find open water and food, making Oklahoma a top location for bird enthusiasts to catch a glimpse of the national emblem in the wild.

Creativity to benefit wildlife at NatureWorks art show

Posted in: News 2010
Every year wildlife and nature artists from across the United States and abroad convene on the Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center to bring visitors the annual NatureWorks Art Show and Sale. This year about 60 artists are expected to display their work Feb. 27-28.

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