MOORE — Wanda Billbe has taken the Christmas holiday off. Her column will return.
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Doing it for the kids
Howard Barnett said his son still has nightmares. Even though it has been more than three weeks since the EF-5 tornado ripped through Moore, killing 24 people and injuring another 300, 6-year-old Adorian Barnett is still feeling the effects.
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Toby Keith to hold relief concert in Norman
Moore native Toby Keith announced Thursday that he will be hosting a concert next month to raise funds for tornado victims in his hometown and across the region.
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Joplin pays it forward with supplies for Moore
Joplin, Mo., knows the devastation a tornado can create and Shelter Distribution has seen the destruction from the powerful storms
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Fallin signs bill authorizing new judge in county
OKLAHOMA CITY — It’s official. Cleveland County will have an additional district judge. Gov. Mary Fallin, who signed Senate Bill 820 into law, thanked legislators Thursday for sending this bill to her desk.
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Pets and owners find each other
OKLAHOMA CITY —After recent tornadoes, many people are without homes and so are many pets.
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Student writes song for victims
OKLAHOMA CITY — Rebekah Willoughby, self-taught musician and ninth-grader at Chickasha High School, will donate all proceeds from the sale of her song, “Oklahoma Strong,” to benefit victims of the May 20 tornado in Moore.
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Moore businesses bouncing back in wake of tornado
Business will soon be booming in Moore, said City Manager Stephen Eddy. While 36 businesses were destroyed and others affected by p
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Concert benefits tornado relief
A music complex in Marlow will host a tornado relief concert featuring 11 country and rock artists at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Coffee
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Form allows debris removal
Moore property owners who want city-hired contractors to remove and haul debris from their homes destroyed by the May 20 tornado must sign a right-of-entry form. The form gives city contractors permission to access the property.
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Moore businesses recovering
Business will soon be booming in Moore, City Manager Stephen Eddy said. While 36 businesses were destroyed and others affected by
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