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On the eve of Oklahoma Newspaper Week (Oct. 5-11), community newspapers across the Sooner State were busy doing what our nation’s founding fathers envisioned that they must, so the new Republic and its focus on freedom could withstand the certain intrusion of corruption and misdirection. Newspapers seek out truth and shine a light on both good and bad deeds, ensuring that the citizens they serve are truthfully informed.
Read moreOne man’s waste can be a beetle’s treasure, according to Oklahoma State University entomologist Wyatt Hoback.
Read moreIt’s Homecoming weekend in Konawa, and a plethora of activities are planned for students, alumni, teachers, staff and community members to enjoy.
Read moreTwo of the state’s largest tribes are hoping that new lawsuits, aimed at holding social media companies accountable, will help address mental health issues sweeping youth across their reservations.
Read moreOklahoma Corporation Commissioners got an earful of complaints from ratepayers about the prospect of paying for utility natural gas projects while they are under construction— so did Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, the firm first in line to ask for such a rate hike. OG&E provides electricity to much of Seminole County.
Read moreSeminole Chieftains Head Football Coach Mike Snyder has been suspended for one game and will not be on the sidelines for tonight’s matchup with Perkins-Tryon.
Read moreInsurance Commissioner Glen Mulready announced the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID)’s nomination to the International Insurance Domicile of the Year shortlist. Oklahoma is one of six domiciles nominated for this award, which will be given as part of the 2025 European Captive Review Awards in Luxembourg on Nov. 4.
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