• Oklahoma Judge Rules Triple Killing was on Tribal Land

    Oklahoma Judge Rules Triple Killing was on Tribal Land - October 15, 2020

    PURCELL, Okla. (AP) — A death row inmate in Oklahoma is likely to get a new trial in federal court after a judge determined that the victims in the case were tribal citizens and the killings happene...

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  • Suspect in Pregnant Woman’s Slaying Removed to Texas Jail

    Suspect in Pregnant Woman’s Slaying Removed to Texas Jail - October 15, 2020

    TEXARKANA, Texas (AP) — A woman suspected of killing a pregnant woman and removing the baby from the victim’s womb was moved Wednesday from a jail in Idabel, Oklahoma, to one in Texarkana, Texas. ...

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  • Munoz, Drake named Pioneer Tech Students of the Month

    Munoz, Drake named Pioneer Tech Students of the Month - October 14, 2020

    Karina Munoz and Robert Drake are the Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) October Students of the Month. Munoz is a PO HI senior in the Teacher Preparation program. Her instructor says she delivers top...

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  • OU Earns Its First LEED Gold Certification for Gallogly Hall

    OU Earns Its First LEED Gold Certification for Gallogly Hall - October 14, 2020

    NORMAN, OKLA. – Gallogly Hall has earned the University of Oklahoma its first LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for its environmentally conscious design and sustainability...

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  • Sen. Murdock on New Health lab, Pandemic Research Center at OSU

    Sen. Murdock on New Health lab, Pandemic Research Center at OSU - October 14, 2020

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Sen. Casey Murdock, R-Felt, voiced his support for the new public health laboratory and the Oklahoma Pandemic Center for Innovation and Excellence (OPCIE) at Oklahoma State Universit...

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  • Kirt and Thompson Study Pay for Success Programs

    Kirt and Thompson Study Pay for Success Programs - October 14, 2020

    OKLAHOMA CITY – In a bipartisan interim study hosted by Sen. Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, and Sen. Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, on Wednesday, legislators heard from experts and non-profit leaders about...

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  • McDugle Studies Death Penalty Procedures

    McDugle Studies Death Penalty Procedures - October 14, 2020

    OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Kevin McDugle, R-Broken Arrow, hosted an interim study today focusing on death penalty procedures in Oklahoma and whether changes are needed to avoid executions of innocen...

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  • US-60 Narrows East of US-77/US-177 at Arkansas River Bridge

    US-60 Narrows East of US-77/US-177 at Arkansas River Bridge - October 14, 2020

    (Note: This project is weather permitting) Site is near Ponca City for rehabilitation project through summer 2021 Eastbound and westbound US-60 will be narrowed to one lane in each direction at th...

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  • Burial in Braman held for Sailor Killed on USS Oklahoma

    Burial in Braman held for Sailor Killed on USS Oklahoma - October 14, 2020

    BRAMAN, Okla. (KFOR) – A Naval fireman who was killed during World War II will be laid to rest at an Oklahoma cemetery. Rex Wise was born on Oct. 14, 1920 in Braman, Oklahoma. He enlisted in the ...

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  • Epic Superintendent Responds to School Board Decision

    Epic Superintendent Responds to School Board Decision - October 14, 2020

    The Superintendent for Epic Charter Schools has responded to the Statewide Virtual Charter Schools Board meeting after which the board demanded $11.2 million be repaid to the State of Oklahoma. In add...

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