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July has been far wetter than normal in central Oklahoma, providing mosquitoes with an abundance of breeding sites.
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Voters in Norman approved a proposition to hike water rates in order to fund infrastructure upgrades, Tuesday. Most customers' bills will increase by about $5 a month.
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Propositions for the June 13 special election include a water rate increase in Norman and a sales tax to fund a new jail building in Kiowa County.
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Will Norman raise water rates to fund improvements the city says are necessary? It's up to residentsNorman residents will vote on whether to raise their water rates Tuesday. The city says it needs the extra money to replace aging water lines and make sure the city meets water quality requirements.
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Cleveland County detention officers failed to perform safety checks at the jail where two women died in December, according to a health department investigation
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Voters in 22 Oklahoma counties cast ballots in local elections Tuesday.
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City officials continue to survey and assess damage, which has been primarily observed in areas of Southeast and East Norman.
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Oklahoma sheriff, jail health care provider seek public money to increase staff after two women diedShannon Hanchett and Kathryn Milano were waiting for mental health evaluations in the Cleveland County jail when they died. Now, the sheriff and the Oklahoma company responsible for them are asking for more taxpayer money to expand jail health care.
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The City of Norman is asking its residents to conserve water after a pump that carries water from Lake Thunderbird stopped working.