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Convict back behind bars after bogus release OK 

MIAMI, Okla. — A former Ottawa County man serving a life sentence without parole in a drug-trafficking case is back behind bars after the Department of Corrections apparently received a bogus court order for his release.....more>>

Freeman contract changes stem from internal audit

Freeman Health System is requiring some of its office-based physician employees to sign new contracts because of “compliance issues” stemming from the old contracts. Gary Duncan, president and chief executive officer of Freeman, said Friday that patients should not see any change in services or relationships with their physicians as a result of the new agreements. more>>

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