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Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Friday filed suit against the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board for approving what would be the nation’s first religious charter school funded by public tax dollars.
Read moreOklahoma will become the first state in the nation to require a work zone and first responder safety course for teen drivers. The law, set to take effect Nov. 1, 2023, will require all Oklahoma teens to complete the free online Oklahoma Work Zone Safe Course before applying for their Class D intermediate driver license.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, October 16. There were three and one-half tables in play. The winners were: 1st Place – Vivian Thompson, Ada, and LaVere Bishop, Seminole; 2nd place – Trigg Yerby, Ada, and Lisa Ainsworth, Konawa; 3rd Place – Gayle Stacy and Justine Thompson, Shawnee.
Read moreOklahoma tribes, the state of Oklahoma, Indian Health Service (IHS) and communities are working together utilizing American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds in a unified effort to improve the water infrastructure of communities within the state. These projects will help ensure the infrastructure improvements needed as part of sustainable management of water resources serving Oklahoma residents, businesses and communities.
Read moreA Seminole resident and a passenger on his motorcycle were both listed in critical condition following an accident late Thursday evening in Pottawatomie County. The driver of a second vehicle involved in the accident was not seriously injured.
Read moreEvery day in my high school, homeroom smelled different. Not better, but different.
Read moreLife is full of challenges, and obstacles are often easier to overcome when people have some trusted allies in their corner. Certain situations are more easily managed with a little help from a trustworthy support system, and that system can include a reliable legal representative.
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