Guestsies and gentlemen, the governor of oklahoma, mary fallin. [applause] governor fallin thank you. Lieutenant governor, statewide elected officials, speaker mccall, president pro tem shelves, members of the court, honorable senators and representatives, cabinet members, tribal leaders, guests and citizens of the state of oklahoma, it is my pleasure to be with you today as we discussed the state of our state. Im joined by my husband, wade christiansen, our wonderful children, christina, adam and elizabeth. Welcome, guys. [applause] i look forward to working with our new legislative leaders and continue to work with leader sparks and the House Minority leader. I want to thank our legislators for their dedication and leadership. I especially appreciate the second bond issue an active to renovate this irreplaceable building in which we now gather. You might have heard a little construction noise. Its 100thlebrate birthday on june 30 and we have found a great celebration planned. This is
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MACEDONIA A 31-year-old Cleveland man is facing at least two felony charges after he allegedly struck police cruisers in Macedonia and Cuyahoga Heights early Wednesday morning.
At 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, a Macedonia officer stopped James D. Avery Jr. in a silver Nissan Rogue for speeding east on Route 82, near South Freeway Drive. The officer pulled Avery over on Chamberlin Road near East Highland Road. Police said Avery had a male passenger and the passenger s three children in the vehicle with him.
According to Cleveland Municipal Court records, Avery was wanted on warrant for felonious assault, a second-degree felony, following an incident in December.