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Oklahoma Attorney General seeks receiver for OETA Foundation - March 16, 2019
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is asking to intervene in a legal dispute between the state's public television network and its charitable fundraiser, as well as looking for...
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Intoxicated Ponca City resident injured in vehicle accident - March 16, 2019
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a personal injury collision occurred about 3:48 p.m. Saturday on State Highway 11, about 1.6 miles east of Enterprise Rd., which is located about 2.9 miles west of...
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Attorney General approves Stitt’s business transition plan - March 15, 2019
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Mike Hunter on Friday released a finalized review of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s proposed plans to separate himself from his business interests and other potential conflict...
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Carl Renfro receives Business Partner Excellence Award from Regents - March 15, 2019
EDMOND -- Carl Renfro and the Renfro Family Foundation received an Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Business Partner Excellence Award as an outstanding partnership with Northern Oklahoma Co...
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School Board calls emergency meeting for Monday on weather damages - March 15, 2019
The Ponca City Board of Education has called an emergency board meeting for noon Monday, March 18, in the Board Room at the Administration Building, 613 East Grand Avenue. Ponca City High School, E...
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Prosecutor says Muskogee officers justified in deadly shooting - March 15, 2019
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) - A prosecutor says eight officers used justifiable deadly force when they opened fire on a knife-wielding man suspected of attacking three women in Muskogee. The Muskogee Phoe...
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Oklahoma man shot by police mistaken for Missouri escapee - March 15, 2019
SALLISAW, Okla. (AP) - Authorities say a knife-wielding Oklahoma man who was fatally shot by police had been reported as a possible escapee from a Missouri jail. An Oklahoma State Bureau of Investi...
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ODOC #FugitiveFriday: Ralph E. Jones - March 15, 2019
TULSA, Okla. - Ralph E. Jones did not return to the Tulsa Transitional Center halfway house after his shift ended at his job on Monday. Jones, 59, was serving sentences out of Oklahoma County for ass...
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Entering the second phase of session - March 15, 2019
By Sen. Bill Coleman This was another busy week at the Capitol as we worked day and night to hit the Thursday deadline. There were more than 330 Senate bills to hear. We considered all the meas...
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Senate unanimously approves Coleman’s ‘habitual offender’ bill - March 15, 2019
The Senate unanimously approved legislation Thursday to modify the state’s “habitual offender” statute in an effort to decrease Oklahoma’s overcrowded prison system. Senate Bill 287, by Sen...