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Patsy Kay Salter – The Davis News
SUMMARY: Patsy Kay Salter, born on July 9, 1948, in Oklahoma City, passed away unexpectedly on March 16, 2025. She married Jimmy Lee Salter on August 19, 1967, and they raised three sons: Jimmy Kyle, Kevin Lee, and Kristopher Scott. A dedicated secretary for the Davis Public School System, Patsy built lasting relationships with colleagues and students, treating all as her own. Known for her elegance and kind spirit, she instilled values of cleanliness and love in her family. She is survived by her sons, five grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. No services will be held per her wishes.
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Morning headlines from March 18
SUMMARY: Wildfires in Oklahoma are causing widespread devastation, with new reports indicating four fatalities and approximately 200 injuries due to burns, cuts, and falls. Efforts continue as firefighters battle the flames, while residents and churches mobilize to assist those affected. High winds pose ongoing fire risks. In other news, two suspects were arrested following a police chase involving a stolen vehicle, and multiple traffic accidents are under investigation in the metro area. Additionally, authorities are seeking help to locate 45-year-old Jason Johnson, who has a mental health condition and is missing. A petition event against a proposed entertainment district in Norman is also scheduled.

Morning headlines from March 18
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Oklahoma wildfires: Widespread damage near Leedy
SUMMARY: A significant wildfire near Leedy, Oklahoma has prompted the evacuation of around 400 residents as it escalates, becoming one of the largest fires in the state. Reporters on the scene note heavy smoke in the air, with visibility severely reduced for drivers entering the area. Emergency management teams are assessing the situation, but the fire remains uncontained, with smoke continuing to spread. Locals describe the conditions as dangerous, with ashes flying and a dense haze enveloping the town. Authorities are working diligently on containment efforts, and updates are expected as the situation develops.

Oklahoma wildfires: Widespread damage near Leedy. Amaya Ward reports
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