Governor Kevin Stitt today signed House Bill 1102, a bill to help fully implement the new constitutional provisions within State Question 794, or “Marsy’s Law.” Marsy’s Law, passed by Oklahoma voters in November 2018, includes a new set of stronger constitutional rights for victims of crime, gran

The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education have approved a program modification designed to enable Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) in Weatherford to offer a Bachelor’s in Business Administration with an Agricultural Business degree option.

The Rural Broadband Network Advancement (RBNA) Act, a bi-partisan bill which would invest in expanding broadband access in rural areas, has been introduced in the House by Congressmen Markwayne Mullin (ROK) and Collin Peterson (D-MN).

Licensing rules that affect Oklahomans including funeral directors, embalmers, pesticide applicators, water well drillers, facialists and family practice physicians will be reviewed in the coming year by the state’s Occupational Licensing Advisory Commission.

 

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For younger audiences who may not be familiar with the name Helen Keller, and for older audiences who may like to be reminded of why her name is still spoken

The City of Clinton sewage system has another problem, or a continuing one that may have been aggravated by last week’s heavy rainfall. To get it fixed, city councilmen voted

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Jessica Jefferson, left, and Eugene Jefferson look over some of the sports paraphernalia that will be used for Summer Playground 2.0. From 1-2:30 p.m. each day students will visit the

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Addison Buller, 6, gets a smooch from “Grease,” a Portuguese waterdog, at the kissing booth at the Rt. 66 Festival. Holding the dog is Brenda Meacham.

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