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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 18

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THEOKLAHOMAN NEWSOK.COM 18A SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2005 HK1 AirComfortSolutions reeps Call 721-3740. Heatings Coding Syatema Five-day Iklah Saturday I Sunday I Monday Tuesday Wednesday City: A cold front will slowly sag southward through the state today triggering a couple of thunderstorms. Behind the cold front, some less humid air will build into the area Sunday with a good deal of sunshine. State: Today will be the last of a long stretch of days with high humidity. A cold front sliding down from the north will cause a few thunderstorms over the state during the day.

Wind today north to northwest at 6-12 mph. Some drier air will move in behind the front, but temperatures will remain quite warm Sunday. PtCldy T-storm Sunny 9266 Mostly sunny 9266 Mostly sunny 9268 Partly sunny 9472 Periods of sun, a t-storm 9068 Partly sunny; less humid Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Today's PtCldy PtCldy IK Sunny PtCldy T-storm T-storm Sunny 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s PtCldy T-storm PtCldy Mnpls-St.

Mobile Nashville New Orlea Oklahoma PtCldy PtCldy I PtCldy Arkansas: Times of clouds and sunshine today with a couple of thunderstorms around, especially in the afternoon. Turning partly cloudy tonight. Some sunshine tomorrow; stray thunderstorm. Texas: Sunshine mixing with clouds today; another sizzler. A couple of thunderstorms will roll across the north.

A few thunderstorms in the north and west tonight into tomorrow. New Mexico: Sunshine and some clouds today; stray afternoon and nighttime thunderstorms in the east. Partly cloudy tonight in the west. Kansas: Still hot across the state today, but not nearly as humid. Just a stray thunderstorm or two.

Partly cloudy tonight; more comfortable. Missouri: A thunderstorm or two in the southeast today; otherwise, partly to mostly sunny and turning less humid. Clear to partly cloudy tonight. Colorado: Sunshine mixing with clouds today; a few afternoon and evening thunderstorms around. totalcoverape San' Francisco 86611 JDetroit -iL) 7459 Denver I -J VV7862 "'m In" 8754 V.

TrwjFvr Wasnin9ton 4 I Kansas Cityipry 8269 1 -L-l 9065 -C. Los Angeles I 5 EIPaIoW? NW 94751 I (8672a lc LrHv (steamy) Jl-av 1 showers --VX Flurries tM "Miami; e-. Warm front I 8979 Warm front pi Kridv PtCldy Shwrs r-storm PtCldy Stationary Today's Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. YESTERDAY'S HIGHS AND LOWS For the 48 contiguous states Nation's high 109 Needles, Calif.

Nation's low 24 Stanley, Idaho Oklahoma's high 101 Antlers Oklahoma's low 59 Boise City YESTERDAY'S POLLEN City Skies City Skies City Skies Amsterdam 65 52 Shwrs Madrid 95 55 Sjnny Riyadh 113 83 Sjnny Calgary 79 Sjnny Manila 85 77 T-storm Rome 81 63 PtCldy Dublin 65 44 Ram Men. City 73 5-1 Ram Stockholm 63 57 Rain Frankljrt 70 57 PtCldy Montreal 8'1 63 Sjnny Sydney 63 '16 Sjnny Geneva 75 59 Shwrs Moscow 73 '12 Sjnny Tokyo 91 75 T-storm Hong Kong 88 80 T-storm New Delhi 100 81 PtCldy Toronto 80 61 PtCldy Lima 72 57 PtCldy Paris 7'1 55 PtCldy Vancouver 75 57 PtCldy fondon 67 51 PtCldy Rio 76 6'1 Cloudy Winnipeg 72 5'1 PtCldy Yesterday's Temperatures in OKC Total precipitation 12 mid 79 10 am 85 January 1 This date in 2002 23 53 lam 78 11am 88 January 1 This date in 2003 M36 2am 77 12 Noon 90 January 1 This date in 200'1 24 75 3am 76 i 92 January 1 This date in 2005 19 39 4a.m 75 2pm 9'1 Normal January 1 This date 23 72 5am 76 3 pm 95 Oklahoma City annual prccip is 35 85 Wichita 9568 Dodge City 9366 Watch NEWS 9 Latest weather conditions Online at NewsOK.com Gary England's seven-day forecast Very High High Moderate Low Very Low Joplin 9268- uyrnon S764 Tulsa 9469 9168 Oklahoma City 9472 6 a 75 4 0 95 Fayetteville 9064 Fort Smith 9472 Mold and pollen counts courtesy of The Oklahoma Allergy Asthma Clin LUNAR CYCLE McAlester 9572 State Stations Yesterday (through 7 p. City LPre. City Cage 95 73 00 OKC Airport Cuymon 96 66 00 Ponca City Hobart 97 73 00 Tulsa McAlester 96 77 00 Cities from Oklahoma mesonet City LPre. City 1 Lawton, V9372 Wichita Updated weather is available at NewsOK.com National weather service public service line 405-360-5928 7am-8pm daily NWS Weather Radio OKC 162.400 Mhz Record lor date Normal lor date yesterday's low 74 Reno 95 73 00 Shawnee 95 75 00 AccuWeather.com Sep 3 Sep 11 Sep 17 Last Quarter Sep 25 Moon sets at 3:41 p.m Sun rises today at 6:58 a.m.

and sets at 8:04 p.m. FORECASTS AND GRAPHICS PROVIDED BY ACCU WEATHER, INC. 2005 on the 27th and rises at 1:06 a.m. on the 28th. Expo BY DAVID MCDANIEL, THE OKLAHOMAN University of Central Oklahoma Wellness Center operations manager John Horton shows Beth Gollob how to shoot a bow and arrow Friday during a media preview day at the Oklahoma Wildlife Expo.

Continued from Page 13A In addition to archery, shooting and fishing, outside activities will include mountain biking, bird watching, turkey capturing and outdoor cooking. Participants can try kayaking and canoeing in a water feature built in the arena. Large tanks of native fish will be on display and game samples will be available for tasting. At 12:30 p.m. today, a 31-point set of antlers tied up in a court battle earlier this year will be officially scored.

On Nov. 23 in Tillman County, hunter Michael Crossland killed the buck, which could be a state record for largest nonty-pical buck. "It's an enormous deer. It's the kind of thing where if you're a deer hunter, you'll definitely want to see it," said Nels Rodefeld, state Wildlife Conservation Department spokesman. Drawings will be held during the show for hunting and fishing licenses, hunting trips at the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, an all-terrain vehicle and more.

For children, the Forest of Family Fun offers them a chance to search for bugs in compost, feel live tadpoles and frogs in a "touch pool," see and touch skins of native animals, study animal tracks and listen to stories. In a separate exhibit by state game wardens, children can investigate a mock-up poaching crime scene and see confiscated deer antlers and other illegal animal items. An animatronic deer decoy display will show how wardens often catch road hunters, said warden Capt. David Deckard. Those who want to learn about fishing, or seasoned anglers who want a different perspective, can watch demonstrations on identifying fish, tying knots, rod casting and cleaning fish, said Damon Springer, aquatic education coordinator for the state Wildlife Conservation Department.

I might see if I can talk someone into taking me fishing instead. Beth Gollob: 475-3637, bgolloboklahoman.com Wildlife Expo What: Oklahoma Wildlife Expo, sponsored by the state Wildlife Conservation Department. The event will include more than 100 interactive exhibits, seminars and demonstrations on outdoor recreation, wildlife, boating and other activities. All ages are welcome. When: 8 a.m.

to 6 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Where: Lazy Arena, southeast of Guthrie.

Take Interstate 35 to Seward Road, and east to the arena. Follow the Expo signs. Cost: Admission and parking are free. Stipe BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN The department's general counsel, Michael Ridgeway, reminded Stipe of the prohibition of certain felons operating an insurance business. Stipe was instructed to fill out an application if he wants to participate in the insurance business in Oklahoma.

Ridgeway told Stipe to contact the agency "if you believe these statutes do not apply to your situation." Stipe hadn't responded as of Friday, Ridgeway said. Contributing: Staff writer Nolan Clay Hey, this is cool! Elizabeth Sauer, 2, takes a break from the heat to have a splash in the water at the Andrews Park Splash Pad in Norman on Friday. The National Weather Service said temperatures reached 97 degrees in Norman. Continued from Page 13A The state Insurance Department sent Stipe a letter Aug. 10, saying the agency had learned of his ownership in the title insurance company.

Plea Summit ment Education and Training certification. Harrington worked in the 1990s as a Blaine County deputy and as a police officer in Okarche and El Reno. Harrington was fired May 7, 2003, from the El Reno Police Department, where he had worked since September 2000. He was an Okarche officer from September 1999 to June 2000. Ty McMahan: 475-3134, tmcmahanoklahoman.com cious," she said.

"You don't want to waste your time being in a negative state." The first Oklahoma Breast Health Cancer Summit was held last year, when committees were formed to develop strategies to promote breast cancer prevention and early detection, annual mammograms, breast health and cancer education, and treatment improvements. Susan Simpson: 475-3930, ssimpsonoklahoman.com Continued from Page 13A ant District Attorney Sarah McAmis said. "I believe the outcome is in their best interest." Under the terms of the plea agreement, Harrington never can have contact with the victims and he surrendered his Council on Law Enforce Continued from Page 13A Mankiller is an inspiration, said LaWanna Halstead, a registered nurse and melanoma survivor. "You realize that life is so much more pre.

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