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    Freedom Hill receives new equipment

    Firefighters in Creek County are expanding their station and getting new equipment, with hopes that the upgrades can help them stop anything Mother Nature brings there way – including a recording braking natural disaster.

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      Dad, son charged in 2011 disappearance

      A father and son are behind bars in connection to the disappearance of a Creek County woman two years ago.

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        Cross-Timbers Marina set to open soon

        Phase one of construction at Cross-Timbers Marina on Keystone Lake is almost finished.

      Creek County residents continue rebuilding six months after largest wildfire in…

      It’s a phone call Joe Anaya will never forget. The voice at the other end told Joe an out of control wildfire was threatening his family’s home.

      Off-duty police officers to patrol Mannford Public Schools

      Off-duty police officers will not patrol Mannford Public Schools.

      Investigators rule Mannford apartment explosion gas-related accident

      An explosion that rocked a Mannford apartment complex Monday evening has been ruled an accident. A malfunctioning water heater created a dangerous gas build

      Explosion at Mannford apartment complex; 5 burned in fire

      Rescue efforts are under way in Mannford after an explosion rocked a town apartment.

      Highway Patrol reports a multiple fatality wreck near Sapulpa

      The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a Mannford man and two Texans were killed in a head-on collision involving a pickup truck and a car just west of Sapulpa.

      Mannford High School gets new cafeteria

      Lunchtime at Mannford High School just got a whole lot better.

      Football gives Mannford a sense of normalcy

      For many people a high school football game is no big deal.

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      Problem Solvers


      1. Charity helping firefighter fight cancer

        Charity helping firefighter fight cancer

        An Owasso firefighter is fighting for his life, but not alone.

        • Thieves use stolen military FB profiles

          Thieves use stolen military FB profiles

          It's happening again and again. Identify thieves preying on patriotism, on those who want to show how much they support the troops.
           

        • Avoid sticker shock when buying a car

        • Victim of identity theft speaks

        • Big hands helping little hands

        • Utility work tears up front yard

          Segment 2


          1. Millions of back taxes owed in Tulsa Co.

            Millions of back taxes owed in Tulsa Co.

            A big chunk of the Tulsa Public School district's budget comes from property tax. There's enough money owed to make up $20 million in cuts that the district has received over the past five years, according to records from the Tulsa County Treasurer's Office.

          2. Mayoral ads: Do the claims ring true?

            Mayoral ads: Do the claims ring true?

            For many voters, how they cast their ballot could hinge on the commercials current mayor Dewey Bartlett, former mayor Kathy Taylor and former city councilor Bill Christiansen are airing on television and radio.

            • Jail overcrowding could cost taxpayers

            • Which casino games have the best odds?

            • Secure your smartphone in 3 steps

            • Expanding toys pose safety risk for kids

              Weird News


              1. Suspects' 911 pocket dial leads to jail

                Suspects' 911 pocket dial leads to jail

                 

                Some people call it pocket dialing. Others call it butt dialing. Either way, an air of California men face criminal charges after they accidentally called 911.

                 

              2. Man runs onto frozen lake to avoid jail

                • Fleeing man begs to be pulled from river

                  • Woman spots her stolen car in drive-thru

                    • Deer smashes through PA bus windshield

                      Entertainment


                      1. The Voice shifts focus to Oklahoma

                        The Voice shifts focus to Oklahoma

                        From the opening shot of The Voice Tuesday night, thoughts were with the victims of the devastating tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma a day prior.

                        • Swon Brothers talk storms on The Voice

                          Swon Brothers talk storms on The Voice

                          Muskogee's favorite sons took time out on The Voice Monday night to remember those affected by the massive tornado that ripped through Oklahoma.

                        • TV TONIGHT: Voice, Revolution info

                          • 'Trek' does $70.6M, takes top spot