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Lawton Human remains may be linked to recent winter storm - March 11, 2021
LAWTON, Okla. (AP) — The death of a person whose remains were found on land owned by Cameron University in southwest Oklahoma may be linked to a winter storm in the state last month, the Oklahoma St...
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Oklahoma Republican apologizes for ‘colored’ babies comment - March 11, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A Republican Oklahoma House member apologized to his colleagues on Tuesday for using a racist term to describe Black babies during a debate on the House floor. Rep. Brad Boles,...
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State says it’ll facilitate long-term care home visitations - March 11, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma long-term care home residents now will be allowed visits by loved ones who have completed state-certified essential care training aimed at stopping the coronavirus, sta...
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Tulsa pastor to challenge Lankford in GOP primary - March 11, 2021
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A 29-year-old pastor from Tulsa confirmed Tuesday he plans to launch a Republican primary challenge to U.S. Sen. James Lankford in 2022. Sheridan Christian Center pastor Jackson...
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NOC Process Technology and Engineering Technology Programs - March 11, 2021
Northern Oklahoma College has a number of different programs that can help students achieve their goals in working in a variety of Oklahoma Industries. Courses taken at NOC can help...
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House Addresses Access to OK DL for Those in the Criminal Justice System - March 11, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Nicole Miller, R-Edmond, was successful in passing a measure aimed at ensuring those involved in the criminal justice system are able to obtain a driver's license so they can ...
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Bill to Clarify Peer-to-Peer Car Rules, Regulations Passes in House - March 11, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill to clarify how peer-to-peer (P2P) car companies are regulated in the state passed unanimously in the Oklahoma House of Representatives Wednesday. House Bill 2263, by Rep...
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NOC students connect with legislators on Higher Education Day - March 11, 2021
Students from Oklahoma’s state system institutions and members of the public higher education community across the state connected with area legislators Tuesday, March 9, during a vi...
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Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 11 March 2021 - March 11, 2021
As of this advisory, there are 430,944 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Kay County has had a total of 5,116 confirmed cases, resulting in 83 deaths. Osage County is reporting a total of 4,52...
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AG, Senate Pro Tem and House Speaker on Indian Land Rulings - March 11, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Mike Hunter, Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat and House Speaker Charles McCall today released the following joint statement after rulings from the Oklahoma Court of Crimi...