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Lincoln Elementary Recognized by Imagine Learning - May 12, 2022
Lincoln Elementary has been recognized by Imagine Learning and received a 2022 Imagine Nation of Excellence Award. Imagine Learning uses multiple measures, including usage and impleme...
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OU Health Sciences Center Begins Enrollment For Long COVID Study - May 12, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY - Researchers at OU's Health Sciences Center are now beginning enrollment in a national study of long COVID, and how it affects younger people. The study will focus on people be...
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Garvin County Woman and Friend Arrested for Allegedly Framing Husband with Child Porn - May 11, 2022
Pauls Valley, Okla. (KOKH) — Garvin County deputies say a woman and her friend were arrested for allegedly framing her husband with child porn. Investigators say the woman was mad at her estrang...
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Del City Police Speak On Arrest Of Washington Man Accused Of Murdering His Wife - May 11, 2022
DEL CITY, Oklahoma - Police arrested a murder suspect in Del City, nearly 1,700 miles from the house where his wife was found dead. Related Story: Washington Man Arrested In Del City, Accuse...
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Kay County Sheriff’s Office Releases Statement About Reported Body in Arkansas River - May 11, 2022
Monday afternoon on May 9, Kay County dispatchers received a call from Kansas Law Enforcement officials stating that they had gotten a report of a body in the Arkansas river on the Kansas side headed ...
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Recovery Efforts Underway In Seminole, Volunteers Needed - May 11, 2022
SEMINOLE, Oklahoma - People in Seminole are rolling up their sleeves and cleaning up following a tornado that hit the small town. City Officials told News 9 progress is being made with cleanup ...
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Celebrating Women’s Health Month - May 11, 2022
On Monday May 23rd, a mix and mingle event will be held to celebrate Women's Health Month. You are invited to this free event for appetizers, conversation and a chance to meet Timothy Hoekstra, M.D...
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Landlord-Tenant Act Gets Update After More Than 40 Years - May 11, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY - A law from the late 1970’s gets an update after Governor Kevin Stitt approved changes this week. Since 1978, renters have been able to deduct up to $100 worth of repairs fr...
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Tribes Call For Veto Override On Bill Gov. Stitt Calls “Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing” - May 11, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY - Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that would report tribal convictions to the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, calling it a “wolf in sheep’s clothing.” The tribes s...
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School Board Recognizes Retired Employees - May 11, 2022
The Ponca City Board of Education recognized all district employees who have been retired since Nov. 2021 at the monthly board meeting Monday night. Each employee was presented with a token of the ...