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The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board saw its work load double this year, according to the executive director. The board had 6,940 docketed cases, up from 3,183 in 2018, according
Read moreOklahoma City’s newest sales tax increase passed by more than 70 percent Tuesday. The 1-cent MAPS 4 sales tax will be used to fund 16 civic projects estimated to cost
Read moreA nationwide trucking company has taken a sudden bankrtuptcy, leaving drivers on the nation’s highways with no way home. Celadon Group filed for bankruptcy Monday in Delaware just days after
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Paseo, formerly Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, presents its Christmas offering “Jane Austen’s Christmas Cracker” four days a week through Dec. 21. Erin
Read more—Courtesy Photos Northwood Elementary School announced their winners of the Gordon Cooper Science Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Awards. Pictured top right are the fourth grade winners: Dez Schatzel, Madison
Read moreKindergarten and first-grade classes across Oklahoma likely will be required to meet the state’s class-size limit for the first time in a decade when the 2021-22 school year begins. Research
Read moreOn Friday night, Dec 6 the Seminole Chieftain boys hosted the Wewoka Tigers. The Wewoka Tigers started out slow but kept pressure on the Chieftains in the first half. The
Read moreFRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 Consider what sort of adjustments you want to make as you head into next year. Think about your current financial, emotional and professional situations and what
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