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Miranda Lambert Chokes Up During Performance of ‘House That Built Me’ [Video]
Miranda Lambert Chokes Up During Performance of ‘House That Built Me’ [Video]
Miranda Lambert Chokes Up During Performance of ‘House That Built Me’ [Video]
Last night's "Healing in the Heartland" concert hosted by Blake Shelton in Oklahoma City was quite a touching show. A whole slew of country music's biggest names including a few artists from other genres got together to help raise money for the devastated areas of Oklahoma affected by the May 20th tornado.
Oklahoma’s Country Stars Send Messages to Those Hit by Moore Tornado
Oklahoma’s Country Stars Send Messages to Those Hit by Moore Tornado
Oklahoma’s Country Stars Send Messages to Those Hit by Moore Tornado
Monday's (May 20) devastating tornado in Moore, Okla. touched the hearts of country music's biggest stars, and more than a few were left worrying about friends and family they knew in the area. The state is home to some of the biggest names in country music -- Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, Toby Keith, Vince Gill and Blake Shelton are just a few who have roots there, with one superstar having gro
Tornadoes – What Your Kids Need To Know To Stay Safe
Tornadoes – What Your Kids Need To Know To Stay Safe
Tornadoes – What Your Kids Need To Know To Stay Safe
With school soon to be dismissing for Summer break many kids will be at home alone or with sitters. Would your kids know what to do if severe weather threatened while you were miles away at work? We hope you will never need these suggestions but we do hope that you will take a moment to go over them with your children. A little preparation today could be the life saving difference of tomorrow.
Aftermath of Oklahoma Tornado in Photos
Aftermath of Oklahoma Tornado in Photos
Aftermath of Oklahoma Tornado in Photos
A massive tornado touched down just south of Oklahoma City on Monday, killing dozens. At least seven of those killed were students at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore. The twister, which measured 2 miles at one point, has been given a preliminary classification of an EF-4 tornado (winds of 166 to 200 mph), according to weather officials.