• Trout students learn to be champions through NED program

    Trout students learn to be champions through NED program - October 24, 2017

      Trout Elementary School recently had the NED show at their school.  NED is a school-wide character education program centered on a 45-minute assembly called the NED Show. NED is a loveab...

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  • Kay County Republicans to meet Thursday

    Kay County Republicans to meet Thursday - October 24, 2017

    Gary Jones, Oklahoma State Auditor, is running for Governor. Jones has always been highly critical of waste and mismanagement within State and local government. He will discussl the issues he is conce...

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  • Thousands rally at Oklahoma Capitol amid looming budget cuts

    Thousands rally at Oklahoma Capitol amid looming budget cuts - October 24, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Thousands of people are packing the Oklahoma Capitol to urge legislators to block pending cuts to health and social services programs. Demonstrators donned green hats and chant...

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  • Chamber Chat

    Chamber Chat - October 24, 2017

    Jack Bowker Ford Lincoln will host the October Chamber Business after Hours Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. at their dealership located at 2415 N. 14th Street. All chamber members are invited to attend this ...

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  • Roadwork scheduled for Pecan Road section

    Roadwork scheduled for Pecan Road section - October 24, 2017

    Beginning Monday, Oct. 30, work will begin to reconstruct a section of Pecan Road beginning south of the intersection of Lake Road and extending 200 feet south. The existing deteriorated asphalt ro...

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  • Estate of Oklahoma man fatally shot gets $175,000 in lawsuit

    Estate of Oklahoma man fatally shot gets $175,000 in lawsuit - October 24, 2017

    NOWATA, Okla. (AP) - Court records show the estate of a man who was fatally shot in 2014 by an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper has settled a lawsuit out of federal court for $175,000. The Tulsa Wor...

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  • Oklahoma DHS changes policies amid girl’s death case

    Oklahoma DHS changes policies amid girl’s death case - October 24, 2017

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Department of Human Services records show the agency has made policy changes and disciplined five employees after a 10-year-old girl died from an asthma attack. Th...

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  • Hundreds of gallons of fuel spilled in tanker crash

    Hundreds of gallons of fuel spilled in tanker crash - October 24, 2017

    JENKS, Okla. (AP) - Several hundreds of gallons of fuel were spilled in a Tulsa suburb after a tanker truck overturned and officials say some of the spill leaked into a nearby storm drain. Police s...

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  • Kickapoo tribe gets more than $282,000 from EPA

    Kickapoo tribe gets more than $282,000 from EPA - October 24, 2017

    McLOUD, Okla. (AP) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma more than $282,000 to curb water pollution. The McLoud-based tribe will use the grant to con...

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  • Protesters in Tulsa call for new police leadership

    Protesters in Tulsa call for new police leadership - October 24, 2017

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A protest against police brutality in Oklahoma called for new leadership in the Tulsa Police Department. The Tulsa World reports Aware Tulsa hosted the event on Sunday at the Tu...

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