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Chamber Chat - January 27, 2020
Have you purchased your Chamber Banquet tickets? The 126th Ponca City Chamber Banquet will be held on Thursday, Jan. 30, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Phillips 66 Atrium. Tickets are available at ...
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Oklahoma prosecutor arrested, accused of domestic abuse - January 26, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP) — A prosecutor in Oklahoma has been arrested, accused of domestic abuse. 48-year-old Robert McClatchie, an Oklahoma County assistant district attorney, was booked into O...
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Oklahoma leaders hope to push further toward LGBTQ equality in 2020 - January 26, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Leaders in conservative Oklahoma say they are looking for more legislative progress for LGBTQ rights this year after notable strides in 2019. The Oklahoman reports that Tulsa...
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Arrests made in shooting death of Ponca City man - January 26, 2020
UPDATE: The Ponca City Police Department has released images of Pappan, see below. Additionally, they have shared that a 17-year-old male was arrested early on Sunday morning, January 26th, for 1st De...
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Personal injury collision in Noble County - January 25, 2020
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a personal injury collision occurred at about 11:23 a.m. Saturday on Yearling Road, about 432 feet west of County Road 160, which is about half a mile west an...
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Woman charged with killing kids faced prior child-welfare scrutiny - January 25, 2020
PHOENIX (AP) — Police say a woman charged with murder in the deaths of her three young kids in Phoenix was the subject of home visits by officers and child-welfare authorities when she previously li...
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Editor of Oklahoma journalism nonprofit announces retirement - January 25, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The executive editor of the nonprofit journalism corporation Oklahoma Watch is stepping down. David Fritze said in an email to supporters on Friday that he plans to retire la...
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Oklahoma unemployment rate steady; slowdown projected - January 25, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's unemployment rate is holding steady at 3.4%, while state finance officials are projecting the economy to continue slowing in 2020. The Oklahoma Employment Security...
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Oklahoma lawmakers to consider rules limiting 4-day school weeks - January 25, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Legislature will consider new rules that would raise the student performance standards for schools to operate on a four-day work week. The Oklahoma State Board o...
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Some Tulsa residents say first black police chief not enough - January 24, 2020
An Oklahoma mayor selected the city's first black police chief, but some community leaders believe his appointment will not alleviate the distrust of police officers in communities of color, particula...