Monday, April 10th 2023, 6:51 am
Here are the nine stories you need to know in both Oklahoma and around the world.
9 - Jon Rahm from Spain won the Masters on Sunday, shooting a 69. Phil Mickelson became the oldest runner-up in Masters history.
8 - State regulators are cutting down on wastewater disposal near Carney after earthquakes rocked things last week. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission gave the 10-mile directive after a 4.0 and several aftershocks shook central Oklahoma.
7 - The OKC Thunder are officially in the play in tournament. The regular season ended with a win Sunday night. OKC will now have advance in the play in tournament beginning Wednesday to make the NBA play offs.
6 - Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he wants to pardon an Army sergeant convicted of murdering an armed protester in 2020. Sgt. Daniel Perry was convicted Friday of killing a 28-year-old protestor who pointed a gun at him during protests in Austin.
5 - Police say a 16-year-old girl is at OU Med after a random shooting near Chandler Sunday night. We are still working to learn the girl’s condition. We do know the suspect was taken into custody early Monday morning.
4 - A Waynoka fire fighter was flown to OU Med with serious burns to his arms and hands. The Alva Fire Chief told News9 two Waynoka fire fighters were injured after a wildfire overtook their truck Saturday.
3 - A Blanchard Police Officer is recovering after being shot Saturday. Investigators say a suspect killed his wife before barricading himself in rural McClain County, shooting the officer, then eventually turning the gun on himself.
2 - It was a hoax -- that's the word from OU President Joseph Harroz. Hundreds of law enforcement officers flooded the campus Friday night. Harroz said the FBI traced Friday's fake shooting calls to outside the country.
1 - More than 9,000 Yukon Public Schools Students will stay at home Monday. That comes after the district says it received a threat against Yukon High School. They made the call early this morning to cancel all classes, activities and practices today.
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