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News for Greer County (in Oklahoma):

  • Jay Buckle Cowboys and Homesteaders play set for Saturday (Altus Times) (Fri, 23 Nov 2007 22:07:33 GMT)
    South West Area Community Theatre of Mangum will again present the play, Jay Buckle Cowboys and Homesteaders, written by local author, Judy Forehand.

  • Sequatchie County executive appointment delayed (Chattanooga Times Free Press) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 05:14:20 GMT)
    DUNLAP, Tenn. -- The field of nominees for appointment to the Sequatchie County executive's post grew to four Monday night as two more people were named to the list, officials said.

  • Public urged to dress in period clothes for Centennial Celebration (Altus Times) (Tue, 13 Nov 2007 15:06:51 GMT)
    Nine of 12 grandchildren of the late state Sen. Burr and Flossie Speck plan to use the official Altus/Jackson County Centennial Celebration and dedication of the Altus Centennial Memorial Center as an occasion for a first-ever cousins' reunion.

  • 18.5% of Oklahomans have no health insurance (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls) (Wed, 07 Nov 2007 00:40:40 GMT)
    Lawton_Oklahomans can reduce the state's unhealthy reputation by remaining physically fit and eating healthfully, but sometimes getting proper health care is to blame. 18.5% of Oklahomans don't have health insurance which makes it hard to stay healthy.


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