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CJ Moloney's
1849 S. Aspen Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK
Crawpappy's
3342 E 51st St
Tulsa, OK
Don Quixote's
3030 N Portland Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Fishbonz
6214 S Sheridan
Tulsa, OK
Game Room
2264 E Shawnee Rd
Muskogee, OK
Magoos
5002 S Memorial Dr
Tulsa, OK
North Ridge Game Parlor
5031 N Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK
Q Spot
6149 E 31st St
Tulsa, OK
Sharkys
3415 S Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK
Sir Billiards
6808 S Memorial Dr #218
Tulsa, OK
Slick Willies Family Pool Hall
8421 E 68th St
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa Billiards Palace
8155 E 21st St #A
Tulsa, OK
Wormy Dog
311 E Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OK

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  • Oklahoma soldiers return from duty
    About 200 members of the Oklahoma National Guard?s 45th Infantry Brigade returned to Oklahoma on Sunday, the first of about 2,600 coming home from a tour in Iraq. The first group landed Sunday morning, the second group landed after 6 p.m.

    Both groups were honored with a ceremony at Southern Nazarene University?s Sawyer Center, where the banner above the door read: Mission Accomplished.

    Maj. Gen Harry M. Wyatt III, the state?s adjutant general, said the most important standard in measuring the brigade?s success in its deployment to Iraq is a simple one. ?Everyone we deployed is coming home,? Wyatt said. ?I could not be prouder than I am today.?

    Three more arrivals are expected today.

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  • Prayer: Monday, October 13, 2008
    Lord, have compassion on us in our weaknesses. Help us to keep our covenant with You. Amen.
  • Oklahoma City police yet to identify shoot-out suspect
    Oklahoma City police still have not confirmed the identity of a man wounded in a shoot-out with police early Saturday, police Sgt. Daniel Stewart said Sunday.

    Police think they know who the man is, but are choosing not to release his identity until it can be confirmed, Stewart said.

    The man first fired shots at officers from the porch of a home in the 700 block of SE 49 about 3:05 a.m. Saturday, police said.

    The man was arrested after a short manhunt and taken to a hospital with a gunshot wound. Stewart said the man has been booked into the Oklahoma County jail.

    No one else was hurt in the incident.

    The officer who shot the man, Sgt. Claylan Cline, has been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome

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