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OKCPS Board Fires Teachers Who Refused to Wear Masks - November 04, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) - The Oklahoma City Public School Board voted Wednesday night to terminate six teachers who refused to wear masks to school after the district started to require them. OKCPS re...
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Legislators Consider Unintended Effects of Forced Tapering of Opioid Prescriptions - November 04, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – A House committee heard Monday about the effects of restrictions on prescribed pain medication within Oklahoma after rapid reduction policies took effect in 2018. The study was requ...
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Attorney General O’Connor Files Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Over Illegal Vaccine Mandates - November 04, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY - Today, the State of Oklahoma filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration to stop its mandatory vaccination requirement for federal contractors. “Biden’s vaccine mandates are...
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Ponca City Man Killed, Wife in Critical Condition Following Vehicle Accident on I-35 Thursday Morning - November 04, 2021
Noble County- A fatality collision occurred Thursday morning at approximately 7:13 am on Interstate 35 southbound at mile marker 177, approximately 2.5 miles east of Orlando, Oklahoma, in Noble Cou...
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Bell’s Amusement Park is Coming Back - November 04, 2021
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — It's official! Bell's Amusement Park is coming back. After Broken Arrow officials confirmed a local family bought a section of land in eastern Broken Arrow, Bell's Face...
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Portion Of Hwy 169 Renamed In Honor Of Fallen Tulsa Police Sergeant Craig Johnson - November 04, 2021
TULSA, Oklahoma - News 6 A stretch of a Tulsa Highway has been named in honor of fallen Tulsa Police Officer, Sergeant Craig Johnson. “Sergeant Craig Johnson Memorial Highway” is on Highway ...
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Bartlesville Community Remembers Local Legend Mike Smith, Brother of Ree Drummond - November 04, 2021
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise- Bartlesville community members are mourning the death of local legend Michael “Mikey” Smith, brother of Ree Drummond. Bartlesville Ambulance Service Administrat...
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NOC Celebrates Native American Month in November - November 04, 2021
Tonkawa, Ok - NOC Northern Oklahoma College is celebrating Native American Heritage Month for November. Activities planned for Native American Heritage Month are as follows: Nov. 4 – Indian...
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31 October Tornadoes in Oklahoma Breaks Monthly Record - November 04, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A total of 31 tornadoes last month was a record-high for October in Oklahoma dating to 1950, according to the National Weather Service. The previous high for October, the fifth...
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Oklahoma Preparing to Begin COVID Vaccinations for Children - November 04, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma health officials said Wednesday they are prepared to begin COVID-19 vaccinations to children aged 5-11 as soon as the vaccines arrive. Child-sized doses of the Pfizer-...