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A lawmaker from City had his last day in the House Monday after being elected County commissioner. Elected April 1, Democrat ...
Investing in your community can bring many rewards and often only takes time. If you don’t have time, but you have money, you ...
Senate bills limiting virtual school days and expanding school tutoring are a crucial step closer to becoming law after ...
A multibillion-dollar Environmental Protection Agency program designed to spur investment in energy-efficiency improvements nationwide is tied up in a legal battle that threatens to upend planned proj ...
The Trump administration has restored $1.96 million of a federal family planning grant to Oklahoma’s State Department of Health, with potentially more to come.
The Supreme Court has blocked an order for the Trump administration to return to work thousands of federal employees who were ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday doubled down on his criticism of the state’s Forestry Service, accusing the agency of not using ...
A member of the House of Representatives is trying to exempt the Federal Aviation Administration Academy in City from any ...
Over the past year, the board that governs one of Oklahoma’s flagship public universities has racked up tens of thousands of ...
According to a release from City of Duncan’s communications department, police responded to the 300 block of North 6th Street before 5:30 a.m. Sunday, April 6. When lawmen arrived, they found a victim ...
After a year on hold, there’s still no end in sight for the criminal case against the co-founders of Epic Charter School.
With potential plans for a fast food chain, grocery store or coffee shop, a Duncan native requested to rezone property in March.
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