OKLAHOMA CITY-The state Supreme Court has granted the suspended Seminole County commissioners their request for a change of judge to preside over upcoming legal proceedings concerning them.
Chief Justice Ben T.
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB), in a news release, said it is pleased to announce the passage and signing of a historic suite of water policy legislation during the 60th Oklahoma Legislature.
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The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced Tuesday that eleven co-defendants pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy and related charges arising from a Homeland Security Task Force Investigation.
A 19-year-old Sasakwa girl has been named “Miss Indian Oklahoma” and will represent the state in the Miss Indian America pageant in July, it has been announced.
She is Miss Bobbi Molline Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of Sasakwa.
May brought an abrupt slowdown in tornado activity after a historic start to 2026. The year opened with January tying its monthly tornado record, followed by a record-setting March and an active April that pushed the preliminary annual count to 57 by the end of that month.
TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1886, President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom, becoming the first (and only, to date) president to marry in a White House ceremony.
In 1924, an act of Congress granted Native Americans U.S. citizenship.