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News for Roger Mills County (in Oklahoma):

  • Battle site worth seeing (Tulsa World) (Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:47:39 GMT)
    The National Park Service has just opened a beautiful new visitor center at the battle site. Oklahoma has many historic sites worth visiting, and one of the most intriguing is in Roger Mills County, just west of the county seat of Cheyenne.

  • Jury awards couple $3.6 million in damages for oilfield accident (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls) (Sat, 17 Nov 2007 05:56:01 GMT)
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A federal jury has awarded an Oklahoma couple $3.6 million in damages after he was injured in an oil-field accident last summer.

  • Jury awards couple $3.6 million in damages for oilfield accident (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls) (Sat, 17 Nov 2007 05:55:40 GMT)
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A federal jury has awarded an Elk City couple $3.6 million in damages after he was injured in an oil-field accident last summer.

  • Police: Limited resources may hinder enforcement of immigration measure (KJRH-TV Tulsa) (Sun, 04 Nov 2007 04:44:35 GMT)
    State law enforcement agencies say limited resources may prevent them from enforcing a new state law that targets illegal aliens.

  • Police say limited resources may hinder enforcement of new immigration law (Tulsa World) (Sun, 04 Nov 2007 02:58:44 GMT)
    OKLAHOMA CITY -- State law enforcement agencies say limited resources may prevent them from enforcing a new state law that targets illegal aliens. "As far as I'm concerned, it's going to be business as usual," said Scott Jay, Beckham County sheriff.


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