• Tens of thousands of open appointments: is vaccine enthusiasm waning?

    Tens of thousands of open appointments: is vaccine enthusiasm waning? - April 06, 2021

    by Lauren Daniels OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – There are new concerns in the pursuit of herd immunity as tens of thousands of COVID-19 vaccine appointments are being left open in Oklahoma. Leadersh...

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  • Oklahoma tax collections rise, led by oil and gas revenue

    Oklahoma tax collections rise, led by oil and gas revenue - April 06, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma collected $1.1 billion in total taxes during March, surpassing March 2020 collections by $35.1 million, an increase of 3.2%, state Treasurer Randy McDaniel said Tuesday...

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  • Cherokee Nation AG: Congress must allow state-tribe compacts

    Cherokee Nation AG: Congress must allow state-tribe compacts - April 06, 2021

    by Ken Miller OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Congress must take action to allow American Indian tribes to compact with state governments to prosecute crimes in Indian Country, Cherokee Nation Attorn...

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  • Caid Glowacki receives NOC Foundation Legacy Scholarship

    Caid Glowacki receives NOC Foundation Legacy Scholarship - April 06, 2021

        The Northern Oklahoma College Foundation presented Caid Glowacki with the NOCF Legacy Scholarship for 2021. Glowacki is a freshman nursing student from Ponca City studying at NOC To...

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  • OSDH provides update on COVID-19 case, death data

    OSDH provides update on COVID-19 case, death data - April 06, 2021

    Data dashboard will see an artificial increase of approximately 1,300 positive COVID-19 cases and 1,800 deaths on Wed., April 7 due to reconciled data   OKLAHOMA CITY — State Epidemiolog...

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  • Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 6 April 2021

    Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 6 April 2021 - April 06, 2021

    As of this advisory, there are 440,142 (120 new today) cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Kay County is reporting a total of 5,244 confirmed cases, resulting in 86 deaths. Osage County has had...

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  • Gross Receipts Rise in March

    Gross Receipts Rise in March - April 06, 2021

    Charts and graphs OKLAHOMA CITY – For only the second time in the past year, Gross Receipts to the Treasury in March climbed above collections from the same month of the prior year. Receipts we...

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  • Pickens Museum Displays Route 66 Murals by Robert Hardee at NOC

    Pickens Museum Displays Route 66 Murals by Robert Hardee at NOC - April 06, 2021

        Robert Hardee is well known throughout the Ponca City area through the many exhibited prints of his "Ponca City Landmarks" painted from 1985 through 1993.   The prints can be found hanging ...

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  • Chamber Chat

    Chamber Chat - April 05, 2021

    by Rich Cantillon, CEO of the Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce "On Tuesday I have the opportunity to work with the Tonkawa Chamber Board. I will do a board orientation for them. I’m excited to...

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  • $25 Million Settlement with Farmers Insurance Announced

    $25 Million Settlement with Farmers Insurance Announced - April 05, 2021

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Mike Hunter and Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready today announced a $25 million settlement with Farmers Insurance for the company’s handling of earthquake cla...

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