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OSU Seeks Dismissal Of Stadium Death Lawsuit
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -- Oklahoma State University says it's not liable for the death of a woman who fell down and hit her head while attending her grandson's high school football championship game at Boone Pickens Stadium. Ronald Mayfield, the widower of Charlotte Mayfield, sued the university last month, alleging that that the university was negligent in its construction of the stadium steps. Charlotte Mayfield fell backward down the steps on Dec. 9, 2011, and died after hitting her head. In a response, Oklahoma State says it should be immune from the lawsuit under the Oklahoma sovereign immunity law that protects the state from liability and from lawsuits. A hearing is set for Jan. 3 on OSU's request to dismiss the lawsuit.
Posted: Wednesday, November 21 2012, 11:39 AM CST
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Oklahoma governor to tour tornado damage
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SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) -- Gov. Mary Fallin is touring the areas hit hard by tornadoes Sunday.
The governor plans to visit Carney at 10 a.m. Monday before traveling to the Shawnee area. The governor plans to tour the Steelman Estates Mobile Home Park in Shawnee, where one person was killed.
Twenty-one people were also injured after severe weather raked the state.
The National Weather Service is forecasting more of the same for the area -- including Oklahoma City and Tulsa -- Monday afternoon and evening. Forecasters say baseball-sized hail and tornadoes are possible.
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