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Nation’s First Anti-Red Flag Law Now On The Books

OKLAHOMA CITY – The nation’s first anti-red flag gun law is now on the books in Oklahoma to strengthen and protect citizens’ Second Amendment rights. Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, authored the measure, which was signed into law by the governor on Tuesday.

OU Launches Clean and Green Initiative

NORMAN, OKLA. – As the University of Oklahoma evaluates the best path to a traditional fall semester, the health and well-being of the OU community is paramount. One element of this approach is the Clean and Green initiative.

Family-Friendly Lodging Tips

If you’re planning on doing lots of sightseeing, then lodging that’s close to local sights and highways can save you from spending much of your vacation enduring lengthy car trips. Kids likely won’t appreciate such trips.

Oklahoma Beef Producers Facing Coronavirus Disruptions Head On

STILLWATER, Okla. – Meat plant closings, market disruptions and the slow recovery in cattle prices this spring – largely attributable to the coronavirus pandemic – have hit beef producers hard, with those in the Oklahoma Panhandle being among the most significantly affected.
Oklahoma Beef Producers Facing Coronavirus Disruptions Head On

Wewoka Woman Killed in Metro Automobile Crash

A Tuesday afternoon traffic accident in Oklahoma City caused the death of a Wewoka woman, according to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP). Jessielyn Smith, age 54, of Wewoka, was the passenger in a 1994 Ford Ranger traveling westbound on Interstate Highway 40. At approximately 4:31 p.
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