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Read moreThe Senate unanimously approved legislation Tuesday to provide more transparency of state service contracts. Sen. Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, is the principal Senate author of House Bill 3484, which would require state agencies accepting a service contract, whether bid or no bid, to list the city, state, and country in which the services will be provided.
Read moreAbove, Kindergartners at the Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center recently enjoyed an Easter egg hunt on the campus grounds. The tradition of Easter egg hunts and gifting eggs to children originated in Germany in the 17th century. —Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe town of Cromwell has called a special meeting for this Friday, April 22 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Cromwell Community Center.
Read moreImagine the looks on the faces of cops who pulled over a car one night recently that was traveling in downtown San Francisco in the dark without its headlights on and, more important, without a driver. Nor were there any passengers in the autonomous taxi, says the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC]. The driverless cab belonged to Cruise, a licensed taxi service, that used social media to explain that “Our AV yielded to the police vehicle, then pulled over to the nearest safe location for the traffic stop, as intended. An officer contacted Cruise personnel and no citation was issued.
Read moreThe Strother FFA chapter recently attended the Career Development Event held at Murray State College.
Read moreA hundred and seven members of the SOS club, Skydivers Over Sixty, from all over the world tried seven times recently to wrest the world record for jumping out of planes in a freefall snowflake formation.
Read moreIt’s not uncommon for correctional officers to find themselves in situations where outcomes are determined by their courage and strength of character. On October 8, 2021, Sgt. Dustin Willbanks, went above and beyond in the line of duty, setting a standard for correctional officers in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) and beyond.
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