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Many pro-life Oklahomans are celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and leave abortion regulation to the states.
Read moreSenate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat and Senate Health and Human Services Committee chair Sen. Paul Rosino released the following statement Thursday in response to the latest co-neutrals commentary for progress on the Pinnacle Plan.
Read moreWhile education makes up the lion’s share of Oklahoma’s budget, health and human services represents the second largest category. This week, I want to break down some of the important appropriations we’ve made in the Fiscal Year 2023 budget, along with funds we’ve utilized through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to improve health in Oklahoma.
Read moreThe Mayors Council of Oklahoma recently held their annual Summer Conference in Durant. At their monthly board meeting held on June 21st, they elected two new members to the MCO Board of Directors.
Read moreThe House minority caucus chair filed an interim study proposal Wednesday to examine compensation for wrongful criminal convictions.
Read moreFrom Wewoka to New York, from small town schoolboy to the Federal Energy Administration, with a stint as an undercover French businessman in Laos on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, Duke Ligon’s life has taken some twists he could never have imagined.
Read moreThere are some outstanding events scheduled across Seminole County to celebrate our nation’s Independence this weekend, and they are scheduled so area residents can spend the extended weekend enjoying most of them. The main events will take place at Wewoka Lakefest on Saturday, Downtown Seminole on Sunday, and at Veteran’s Park in Konawa Monday.
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