• Lincoln celebrates “Adventures of a South Pole Pig” with special guest

    Lincoln celebrates “Adventures of a South Pole Pig” with special guest - November 02, 2017

    Students at Lincoln Elementary School had a special visit from Emmitt the pig as a part of the celebration of reading “The Adventures of a South Pole Pig.” The book was selected as this year’...

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  • Woodlands presents 65 students perfect attendance certificates

    Woodlands presents 65 students perfect attendance certificates - November 02, 2017

    Woodlands principal Tim Williams announced Thursday that 65 students had perfect attendance and they were presented certificates on their achievement. That means they did not have any absences or t...

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  • Oklahoma family says ICE tricked man into being deported

    Oklahoma family says ICE tricked man into being deported - November 02, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An Oklahoma family says their father and husband was tricked by federal immigration officials and deported to Mexico. U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials say 44...

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  • Oklahoma workers demand lawmaker apology for terrorism quip

    Oklahoma workers demand lawmaker apology for terrorism quip - November 02, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma state workers are demanding an apology from a legislator who compared them to "terrorists." Television station KOCO reports Republican Rep. John Bennett of Sallisaw ma...

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  • Las Vegas man sent to trial in Oklahoma explosives case

    Las Vegas man sent to trial in Oklahoma explosives case - November 02, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A judge says there's enough evidence to hold a trial for a Las Vegas photographer accused of traveling through Oklahoma with hand grenades, explosive powders and loaded guns. T...

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  • Health Department probe could lead to criminal charges

    Health Department probe could lead to criminal charges - November 02, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A probe of the Oklahoma State Department of Health is being changed to an investigative audit, meaning it could lead to criminal charges. State Auditor and Inspector Gary Jone...

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  • Oklahoma lawmakers approve $23.3 million for mental health

    Oklahoma lawmakers approve $23.3 million for mental health - November 02, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Legislation that appropriates $23.3 million to Oklahoma's mental health agency is headed to Gov. Mary Fallin's desk to be signed into law. The measure received final approval i...

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  • Staff members treat students to tricky costumes

    Staff members treat students to tricky costumes - November 02, 2017

    To promote unity and a positive, fun learning environment, Po-Hi staff members are participating in random, surprise dress-up days. The students never know what to expect, and are enjoying having f...

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  • Lincoln students plant red tulip bulbs

    Lincoln students plant red tulip bulbs - November 02, 2017

    Lincoln Elementary students recently planted 100 red tulip bulbs around the flag pole as part of the Red Ribbon Week activities. The tulips were planted for the Promise initiative and will encourag...

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  • Vortex Alley Brewing opening on Friday

    Vortex Alley Brewing opening on Friday - November 02, 2017

    Vortex Alley Brewing will open its doors to the public from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3. The brewery will offer local, fresh-brewed beers. It's located at 220 East Central Avenue in Ponca City. T...

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