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Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ is making another run at using a state tobacco settlement investment portfolio to put his stamp ...
A newly proposed two-year time limit on rental assistance from the federal government puts 32,300 Oklahomans, 18,400 of whom ...
B. said he left Cameroon nine years ago because he was scared for his life. Authorities in the West African nation threw him in prison because of his sexual orientation, ...
In 2009, when Jacey Blaylock was 17, she and a friend decided to take an early October trip to the Castle of Muskogee for its ...
Tribal landowners, producers and natural resource professionals are invited to attend the Prescribed Fire Workshop and Field ...
Ever received an unexpected alert by text or email claiming there is a problem with your computer that the sender needs your help to fix? That could very well ...
As the back-to-school frenzy kicks in, it’s easy to get caught up in all that goes along with prepping for a new school year. But before the homework and ...
An opportunity to hear from an author and nationally known speaker will come to Duncan at a ladies luncheon in September.
For those who need assistance with their taxes, certified professionals will continue to provide the resource, but workers will need a new location to setup the service.
The Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office will kick off a three-part webinar series on cemetery preservation with the first session at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4. The webinars will be ...
While Sauerbeck offers a vintage experience at a new venue, the 13-24 Drive-in in Indiana, vintage 1951, is a true throwback ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...