JOPLIN, Mo. —
The DPS said in a release passed out at the news conference that the names of the missing are being cross-referenced with hospitals that admitted patients injured by the tornado, shelters housing tornado survivors, applicants for disaster assistance and the Safe and Well program of the American Red Cross. The state also is checking with cellphone service providers to see if cellphones belonging to those reported as missing have been used since the tornado.
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LIST: Dept. of Public Safety calls for assistance in ID-ing missing
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Police Chief’s Report
Waurika Police Department was active in the month of March, writing 92 citations, issuing about 50 warnings and making 10 arrests for a variety of violations.
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State Rep Brian Renegar hospitalized with chest pains
District 17 state Rep. Dr. Brian Renegar, D-McAlester, has been transported to an Oklahoma City hospital after experiencing chest pains during a stress test in McAlester today (Tuesday), according to his wife, Theresa Renegar.
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A new face joins race
On the surface, Matthew Hunt appears to be the “newby” in town. But what’s below the surface can be revealing.
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Obituaries
Alma Lula Dean, 88, passed from this life Nov. 27, 2012, in the Westbrook Nursing Home in Waurika. She was born Nov. 20, 1924, to Sam Morris and Lula (Dickey) Morris in Davidson.
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Sheriff eyes improvements
John Christian just won re-election and he's looking at changes in department -
Slate: Facebook smartphone? Dumb idea
When you puzzle out the economics of Facebook's possible entry into the smartphone market, you inevitably come out scratching your head. How could they possibly make money from the phone business?
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Alleged victims file lawsuit against landlord Dusty Swing
A McAlester landlord who was recently charged with a felony in a case involving kidnapping of his tenants using police impersonators is being sued by the alleged victims.
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Commissioners reject KPP offer
Pittsburg County Commissioners met Wednesday in a closed executive session meeting and rejected an settlement offer from Kiowa Power Partners.
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County saw its share of rain
In Pittsburg County approximately 2.21 inches of rain fell in a 24 hour period ending Tuesday, with inclement weather expected to continue for several days.
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Did boxer named Storm ride Ala. twister?
A boxer named Storm has a great story to tell about the tornado that took him out of his back yard in eastern Limestone County, Ala., Friday morning, but he isn't talking.
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