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OSU President Jim Hess and university leaders cut the ribbon on a newly renovated hall Thursday at OSUTulsa as part of the Orange Impact event highlighting the university’s growing role in workforce development, health care innovation and economic growth across northeastern Oklahoma.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Secretary of State has assigned Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, as the official start date for the Vote Yes 836 campaign to begin collecting signatures to place State Question 836 on the ballot.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) says it is stabilizing its finances after a decade of overspending and weak financial controls. According to a news release, Commissioner Greg Slavonic, the agency has completed a four-step overhaul.
Read moreLeaders of the state’s third-largest university have engaged in “egregiously anti-free speech conduct” in an effort to control media coverage by ending print operations of the student newspaper, according to a letter a journalism legal group sent to school administrators last week.
Read moreSo-called “green” energy, such as wind and solar, represent a larger share of electricity generation in the United States than at any time in history. Also, the price consumers pay for electricity continues to rise at a significant clip.
Read moreThe October release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole saw a decrease in tax revenue in their latest return compared to last month. The release showed this revenue was also lower compared to October last year.
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