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Kingfisher Prepares for Snow Storm
Some people to the west of the metro are preparing for the winter storm after a warm, sunny Sunday.
In Kingfisher, residents made trips to the supermarket to stock up on essential supplies.
"They told us you better prepare yourself, it could be bad," Kent Glazier said as he waited for his wife to pick up a few things at Walmart.
The city of Kingfisher says its preparing for the storm as well.
"You can't tell on a day like [Sunday] with the beautiful weather were having, but we're paying attention to all of the weather alerts and everything moving in. Our primary goal is safety and maintaining the streets and roads while we maintain all of our other services as well too," said Dave Slezickey, the Kingfisher City Manager.
Slezickey says city crews expect the snow to begin Monday. Once it starts, he says all resources will help clear roads, salt and sand.
"Basically just kind of shuffling around our resources and our personnel to get the job done," Slezickey said.
Slezickey also says they city has a plan to supply power to the city, iIf the primary source is knocked out during a storm.
Residents say they're not worried. They're eager for the snow.
"I hope we get as much as we can because I have a lot of friends that are farmers and ranchers around here," Michael Barcindebar said.
Posted: Sunday, February 24 2013, 11:21 PM CST
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Hearing could resume in case of 4 Tulsa deaths
May 24, 2013 09:04 GMT
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TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- A preliminary hearing for two brothers accused of killing four women in Tulsa could resume soon.
The Tulsa World reports (http://bit.ly/16X0EnM ) a judge is expected to rule on a request that could determine whether James and Cedric Poore's hearing will resume Friday.
Their hearing stalled Thursday after the defense filed a motion to recuse the judge assigned to the case.
Special Judge Stephen Clark denied the motion, as did Presiding Judge William Kellough.
Kellough is expected to rule on the defense's request for time to appeal on Friday morning.
The Poores are charged with murder and robbery in the January deaths of Misty Nunley, Julie Jackson, Rebeika Powell and Kayetie Melchor. The four women were found tied up and shot in the head.
The Poores have pleaded not guilty.
Information from: Tulsa World, http://www.tulsaworld.com
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