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  • Slow warming trend expected in Oklahoma
    Temperatures are expected to slowly warm across Oklahoma beginning Tuesday. According to the National Weather Service, daytime highs will approach seasonable levels, with a chance of rain lingering in southeastern areas of the state. By Wednesday, an Arctic airmass over the region will retreat and milder conditions are expected to overtake Oklahoma, forecasters said. On Monday, skies were cloudy and temperatures ranged from 31 degrees in McAlester to 49 in Guymon. Daytime highs peaked at 34 degrees in Muskogee and Oklahoma City and reached 36 degrees in Guthrie, Hobart, Lawton and Tulsa, according to the weather service. Skies should be mainly cloudy on Tuesday, with rain possible in extreme southeast Oklahoma. Highs should reach the
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  • Obama plunges into econ talks, predicts approval

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? President-elect Barack Obama plunged into rare pre-inaugural crisis talks with congressional leaders Monday, declaring the national economy was "bad and getting worse" and embracing tax cuts now expected to reach $300 billion. He predicted lawmakers would approve a mammoth revitalization package within two weeks of his taking office.

    If the two-year plan is enacted, workers would see larger paychecks almost immediately because taxes withheld by the government would drop. The break would be retroactive to Jan. 1, and couples receiving a $1,000 tax cut would begin receiving an extra $40 in twice-monthly paychecks as the government tries to spark more consumer spending.
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  • Jusry seated in sex-abuse trial of former Custer County sheriff starts in Major County
    FAIRVIEW (AP) ? Jury selection is under way in the trial of a former Custer County sheriff accused of sexually abusing female inmates and drug court participants.

    Jury selection began Monday for former Sheriff Mike Burgess, who has pleaded not guilty to 36 charges of rape, rape by instrumentation, kidnapping, sexual battery and oral sodomy. Testimony could begin as early as Tuesday.

    In August, a judge bound Burgess over for trial after several female drug court defendants testified Burgess threatened to send them to prison if they didn't comply with his sexual demands.

    Burgess was a member of a drug court panel that decides which offenders are allowed in the rehabilitation program and which offenders go to prison.
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