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  2. Law of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    There are currently has 90 titles though some titles do not currently have any active laws. [1] Laws are approved by the Oklahoma Legislature and signed into law by the governor of Oklahoma. Certain types of laws are prohibited by the state Constitution, and could be struck down (ruled unconstitutional) by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

  3. 1998 Oklahoma tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    This was the strongest tornado of the outbreak. It touched down west-northwest of Little, where only minor tree damage occurred. As the tornado moved northeast, it increased in size to its peak width of a 0.5 mi (0.80 km) wide. Numerous outbuildings were heavily damaged, and trees were snapped.

  4. Category:Individual trees in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Individual trees in Oklahoma" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Code of Conduct;

  5. Million Dollar Elm - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar Elm (unknown - 1980s; 2014 - 2024) was the name given to multiple trees in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, known for marking the site of auctions for oil leases to drill in the Osage Nation. The original tree died in the 1980s due to Dutch elm disease and a replacement tree planted in 2014 was felled in April 2024.

  6. Should I rake my leaves? Experts say that's not always best ...

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    Oklahoma trees are deep in their autumn colors and leaves are falling more and more daily. But with the beauty and satisfying crunch of leaves on the ground comes the chore of managing leaves as ...

  7. Tornado outbreak of June 13, 1998 - Wikipedia

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    On June 13, 1998, a tornado outbreak occurred across much of the United States. The day saw 45 tornadoes touchdown primarily across Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. [2] The outbreak saw the Storm Prediction Center outline two Moderate Risk areas in parts of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and in parts of Kansas and Nebraska.

  8. Oklahoma under siege: Pollen on 'Very High Alert' as trees ...

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    Oklahoma faces a "Very High Alert" for cedar and elm pollen for the third consecutive day, causing a sneeze-inducing inslaught of allergy symptoms. Oklahoma under siege: Pollen on 'Very High Alert ...

  9. DOJ: Oklahoma violated federal laws protecting people with ...

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    The report also accused the state and Oklahoma City of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and the practice provisions of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994.