• Governor signs bill imposing cuts to Oklahoma agencies

    Governor signs bill imposing cuts to Oklahoma agencies - February 28, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has signed a bill that imposes across-the-board budget cuts to all state agencies, including public schools, for the remainder of the fiscal year. Fal...

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  • Turpen reappointed to Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education

    Turpen reappointed to Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education - February 27, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Mary Fallin on Tuesday announced she has reappointed former Oklahoma Attorney General Michael C. Turpen to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Turpen, of Oklahoma ...

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  • Edmond woman sentenced for embezzlement, filing false tax return

    Edmond woman sentenced for embezzlement, filing false tax return - February 27, 2018

      OKLAHOMA CITY – Kay Ann Locke, of Edmond, Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for stealing nearly half a million dollars from her employer and filing a false federa...

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  • Corporation Commission develops new rules to deal with earthquakes

    Corporation Commission develops new rules to deal with earthquakes - February 27, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has developed new requirements for oil and gas operators in the event of an earthquake. The commission announced the new protocol Tuesday fo...

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  • Owners of Oklahoma hemp store plead not guilty to pot charge

    Owners of Oklahoma hemp store plead not guilty to pot charge - February 27, 2018

    PAULS VALLEY, Okla. (AP) - The owners of a legal hemp store in southern Oklahoma have pleaded not guilty to accusations of growing marijuana inside their home. Garvin County District Court records ...

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  • Oklahoma lawmakers consider medical marijuana regulations

    Oklahoma lawmakers consider medical marijuana regulations - February 27, 2018

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma lawmakers are considering regulations on the medical marijuana industry before a statewide vote in June on whether to approve its use. The Oklahoman reports that the S...

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  • Law enforcement cracking down on seat belts

    Law enforcement cracking down on seat belts - February 26, 2018

    Beginning today and going through March, the Ponca City Police Department will join other Oklahoma Law Enforcement agencies to reduce serious injury and fatal crashes by cracking down on those not buc...

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  • Spotter training set for March 6

    Spotter training set for March 6 - February 26, 2018

    CORRECTION: Spotter training will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, at the Fourth Street Clubhouse. Spotter training will be at 6 p.m.  Tuesday, March 6, at the Fourth Street Clubhouse.  Ever...

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  • Oklahoma school district settles fraud lawsuit

    Oklahoma school district settles fraud lawsuit - February 26, 2018

    YUKON, Okla. (AP) - Public school officials in suburban Oklahoma City have approved a private financial settlement with a food distribution company accused of fraudulently overcharging the district by...

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  • March programs at the Ponca City Library

    March programs at the Ponca City Library - February 26, 2018

    Tax preparations at the library AARP Tax preparers continue to be at the library. Things to remember to bring: ¨ All income documents ¨  Last year’s tax forms and this year’s tax f...

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