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OSSAA Establishes New Rules Committee

Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA), the statewide governing body for secondary school activities, is launching a new initiative to perform a comprehensive review of the organization’s 24 rules.

Caucus Launched to Support RUSO

The Regional University System of Oklahoma (RUSO) and Oklahoma Legislature leaders have announced the formation of the bipartisan RUSO Caucus, a new legislative caucus comprised of lawmakers who are alumni of RUSO institutions or who support the RUSO system’s mission to prepare students to lead...

Drummond Warns of Scam Investment Ads

Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an investor alert yesterday to warn Oklahomans about the prevalence of fraudulent investment scams on Meta platforms, including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

TFCU Elects Two to Board Of Directors

Members of Tinker Federal Credit Union (TFCU) elected two volunteers by acclamation at the credit union’s Annual Shareholders’ Meeting held virtually and in person on March 31. The two candidates elected to the TFCU Board of Directors were James Pearl and Eldon Overstreet.

SCOTUS Declines Review of Stroble Case

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of a Native American woman, leaving in place an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that narrows how the court’s landmark decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma applies in civil matters, particularly state taxation of tribal citizens.

Water Bags

A load test on a crane using giant bags filled with water was performed in the industrial park off Harvey Road Tuesday morning. Crane test water bags are specialized, flexible PVC-coated containers used for safe, efficient, and calibrated load testing of lifting equipment.
Water Bags

Seminole County Burn Ban Lifted

Seminole County is no longer under a burn ban, thanks to recent storms that delivered heavy rainfall— plus a tornado—to the area late last week. The ban, put in place March 25 by the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners, was lifted Monday.

The role of nature in home design in the years ahead

Outdoor living spaces were prioritized during the early days of the COVID19 pandemic, when public gatherings were greatly limited and individuals were urged to stay home as much as possible. Such demands have had a ripple effect on various industries, including home design.
The role of nature in home design in the years ahead

DATE BOOK

Today is the 97th day of 2026 and the 19th day of spring. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1862, Union forces under Ulysses S. Grant defeated Confederate troops in the Battle of Shiloh. In 1948, the World Health Organization was established by the United Nations.
DATE BOOK
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