OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The government shutdown is impacting a number of things, including the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. “This is a tragedy, but it has been overcome in so many ...
The Oklahoma City Community Foundation has agreed to an outside audit of its fund for the families of people killed or injured in the 1995 bombing in the city amid complaints over how the money is ...
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Jared McCain reflects on visiting OKC National Memorial and Museum
Jared McCain reflects on visiting OKC National Memorial and Museum.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Day 1 of 168 Days of Remembrance began on Monday, leading up to the 31st Anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. Many survivors and their families were in attendance on Monday ...
Fifteen years after 168 people died in the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Joseph Hartzler of Springfield thinks the focus should be on the victims, not the perpetrator.
Laura Piatt and Diane Leonard shared their personal journeys through grief at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum's "Better Conversations" panel. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to ...
Volunteers with ties to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing have stepped up to give tours at the National Memorial there as park rangers are furloughed during the government shutdown. The federal ...
A survivor tree makes it from ground zero to Oklahoma, just in time for the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. The tree will be dedicated at Oklahoma Christian University. News 9 April 17, 2012 ...
EAST LANSING — Three quilts from the Michigan State University Museum’s cultural collections were put on display for a week-long exhibition in October at the MSU Union to honor the 19 children and 89 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A reunion of sorts took place Monday at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum as past and present board members, survivors ...
On the morning of April 19, 1995, a bomb exploded in a truck parked at the entrance of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Four blocks away, Nancy Anthony ’73 M.A., ’74 M.Phil.
A reunion of sorts took place Monday at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum as past and present board members, survivors of the 1995 bombing and those who designed the landmark gathered to ...
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