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Oklahoma May Allow 18 and 19-year-olds to Work in Prisons - December 19, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is working with lawmakers to possibly change state law so the agency can hire 18 and 19-year-olds to work in state prisons and help addres...
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Boeing Drops COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate - December 19, 2021
(NEXSTAR) – Boeing announced Friday that it will be dropping the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees that went into effect in October. The announcement comes amid spiking COVID-19 cases that...
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Veterans Landing in Ponca City Here to Serve Veterans - December 19, 2021
Ponca City- Veterans Landing- Veteran’s Landing is a place for all veterans and their families. They can learn about benefits, counseling, employment needs, housing, and food. Volunteers at Veter...
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Ponca City Assembly Serving Dinner to Those in Need This Christmas - December 19, 2021
Ponca City- Ponca City Assembly, 2313 East Prospect, will be serving Christmas Dinner to anyone in need of a meal on Christmas Day. Pick-up times are 11 am to 12:30 pm and will be drive-thru only w...
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Deployed Troops Return Home for the Holidays - December 19, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH)-- It's a privilege many overlook, being able to spend time with family during this season. Around 120 Tinker airmen got an early Christmas gift Saturday afternoon when a...
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Wildcat of the Week is Alexis Mills - December 19, 2021
Ponca City Public Schools- The Heather Cannon Wildcat of the Week #12 for the 2021-2022 school year was presented to Po-Hi senior Alexis Mills. Superintendent Shelley Arrott said, �...
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GOP Oklahoma House Leader, Wife Accused of Multiple Felonies - December 18, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma County grand jury indicted a top Republican House leader on multiple felony counts, alleging he misused his power to change state law so his wife could become a tag ...
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Neighbors Credited For Rescuing Mother, Kids Trapped In Burning Ponca City Home - December 18, 2021
PONCA CITY, Oklahoma - News 9 Two neighbors are being credited for saving the life of a mother and her kids who became trapped in their home that caught fire. Ponca City firefighters responded t...
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Report: 11 executions in 2021 mark three-decade low - December 18, 2021
CHICAGO (AP) — States and the federal government carried out 11 executions this year, which marks the fewest since 1988. Pandemic-related disruptions partly accounted for the low number of execut...
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Tiger King Joe Exotic delaying treatment for resentencing - December 18, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Attorneys for the former Oklahoma zookeeper known as “Tiger King” Joe Exotic say he is delaying cancer treatment until after his resentencing on convictions for a murder-for...