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Oklahoma vaccinations getting back on track after storm - February 23, 2021
by Ken Miller OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma hopes to be back on schedule for coronavirus vaccinations by next week following a powerful storm that forced clinics to postpone inoculations and delaye...
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US Attorney in Muskogee announces his resignation - February 23, 2021
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) — U.S. Attorney Brian Kuester in Muskogee announced Tuesday his plans to resign, becoming the the final of three federal prosecutors in the state to do so since the election of ...
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Oklahoma seeks 2nd emergency declaration due to winter storm - February 23, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Tuesday he is seeking a second federal emergency disaster declaration as a result of a winter storm the dropped snow and ice on the state and...
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Stillwater: What is Impact of Extreme Weather on Utility Bills - February 23, 2021
(STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA / Feb. 23, 2021) – The City of Stillwater wants to let its power customers know it is too early to know the impact of last week’s extreme cold weather on bills. ...
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NOC Tonkawa basketball hosts NOC Enid Saturday - February 23, 2021
The Northern Oklahoma College Mavs and Lady Mavs host NOC Enid Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Foster-Piper Fieldhouse. NOC is allowing limited fans for Saturday’s games. Contact LeeAnna Bowlin...
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House Passes Bill Detailing Process to Fill U.S. Senate Vacancy - February 23, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House of Representatives today approved legislation outlining the process to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate if the need arises. House Bill 2173, authored by Rep. ...
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Bill to Address DPS Backlogs, Wait Time, Approved by House - February 23, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House of Representatives today passed legislation designed to help cut down on lengthy wait times currently occurring at the Oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety (DPS). Ho...
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Bill authorizing social media users to sue for censorship passes committee - February 23, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – A measure allowing social media users to sue for damages against any social media website that censors a user’s political or religious speech was approved by the Senate Judiciary...
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Bill prohibits release of audio/video of law enforcement line of duty deaths - February 23, 2021
Legislation heads to full Senate for vote OKLAHOMA CITY –The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday approved a measure to prohibit law enforcement agencies from releasing audio or video showi...
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Protection of medical education passes House committee - February 23, 2021
Existing programs jeopardized by attempt to privatize Medicaid OKLAHOMA CITY – The House Rules Committee today unanimously approved a bill aimed at assuring the future of cruc...