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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 1

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Children head All spiked up Receiver Kenny Stills' play and spike on the field and in his hair make him an OU fan favorite. to school in style Fall fashion for children will feature looks that are tailored. SPORTS, 1C Mm THE OIWAHQMAN Zti Sjg THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2011 75f NEWS0K.COM COVERING OKLAHOMA SINCE 1907 I II III IV VI WALL STREET Agency denies that DOW'S UPS AND DOWNS Wednesday marked another day of big moves on the stock market, with the Dow closing down more than 519 points. The decline came a day after a 429-point upswing. BUSINESS, IB can't handle Rader transfers CORRECTIONS BOY'S BEATING AFTER MOVE PROMPTS WORRIES to the Tecumseh detention center because Rader is in the process of closing.

Juveniles, including some who are extremely violent and sex offenders, have been transferred out of Rader in recent weeks as it prepares for a Sept. 30 closing date. The Tecumseh center and the Southwestern Oklahoma Juvenile Center in Manitou are not well SEE JUVENILES, PAGE 5A beating last week about a month after being transferred to the Central Oklahoma Juvenile Center in Tecumseh, The Okla-homan has confirmed. The injured boy previously was held at the L.E. Rader Center in Sand Springs, Oklahoma's most secure juvenile detention center, but was transferred BY RANDY ELLIS Staff Writer rellisc3opubco.com TECUMSEH A boy suffered a brain injury in a Storms take deadly, damaging toll WASHINGTON DEFICIT TOPS $1 TRILLION The U.S.

budget deficit has topped $1 trillion for a third straight year, adding pressure on Congress and the White House to make more progress on a long-term plan. NEWS, 2A 43 ll POSSIBLE STORMS High: 96 Tonight's low: 74 11 tf -jMW BUSINESS, 6B iv igflK 5 PLAN WOULD CUT WORKERS Kim Sapp, a family friend, recovers the purse of Beverly Reed to give to the woman's relatives. Reed, 82, died Wednesday after a tornado destroyed her mobile home near Locust Grove. PHOTO BY JEFF LAUTENBERGER, TULSA WORLD Sen. Tom Coburn's proposals to shrink the U.S.

government would reduce the federal payroll by hundreds of thousands of people. NATION, 6A NO INQUIRY IN GOLF NUDITY The Woodward County sheriff doesn't plan to investigate an incident involving a naked woman at a charity golf event. STATE, 11A Locust Grove twister claims woman, 82 I Strong winds cause damage in Edmond BY SHEILA STOGSDILL i The body of Beverly Reed, 82, was found about 50 feet from where her double -wide once stood in rural Locust Grove, 50 miles east of Tulsa, the Mayes County Sheriff's Department said. "The storm pulled the SEE STORM, PAGE 3A the Edmond area, about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday when a tree damaged by high winds six hours earlier gave way and crashed on his car.

He scrambled out the passenger side with the tree still resting on the vehicle. SEE EDMOND, PAGE 4A BY MATT PATTERSON AND DIANA BALDWIN Staff Writers EDMOND -Jason Heath-cock was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The 25-year-old Arcadia man was driving on Post Road, a half-mile south of Waterloo Road in LOCUST GROVE A tornado with winds swirling to 130 mph blew apart a mobile home, throwing a woman 50 feet and killing her early Wednesday in eastern Oklahoma. Beverly Reed The Locust Grove-area woman died after a tornado hit her mobile home. Visit www.wimgo deals.com to purchase today's deal and receive an instant voucher via email.

Today's deal is $10 for $20 worth of Mexican food and drinks at Mi Pueblo Mexican Grill. Wimgo is now offering more than one deal a day. Details on Page 2A. DHS report says judge, others OK'd girl's return to father BY ANN KELLEY Staff Writer akelleyc3opubco.com had suffered black eyes in his care. Serenity Deal ended up dying June 4 after having lived with her father, Sean Devon Brooks, for less than a month.

Brooks, 31, is accused of beating the girl to death and faces a first -degree murder charge in Oklahoma County District Court. Wednesday is a condensed version of a 21-page internal report that DHS is not releasing to the public. The report shows that child welfare workers failed to follow all of DHS's policies in Serenity's case, but that they weren't the only SEE DHS, PAGE 5A An Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth report in June indicated it was DHS workers from Pottawatomie County who recommended Serenity live with her father despite reports that she had returned from visits with him with black eyes and bruises. The six-page report released SIS A report released Wednesday by the state Department of Human Services said a prosecutor and a judge agreed to place a 5-year-old girl with her father even though she TODAY'S PRAYER Let us not shy away from sharing Your kindness and love with our friends and family. Amen.

Advice Business Classified Comics 3D Crossword 6E IB Opinion 8A IE Sports 1C 6E TV 4D A hairy situation at OKC fundraiser Stephen Elmore takes part Wednesday in the Mustache Bash at Shop Good in Oklahoma City. The event benefits Sunbeam Family Services. STATE, BACK PAGE Volume 120, 218 Five sections Copyright 2011 The Oklahoma Publishing Co, Oklahoma City All rights reserved PHOTO BY SARAH PHIPPS, THE OKLAHOMAN.

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