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Luttrell Examines Updates for Rules of Discovery Process - October 22, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, hosted an interim study Tuesday examining the modernization of rules of discovery and the Freedom of Information Act as they relate to trial la...
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No. 17 Iowa St. looks for 1st 4-0 Big 12 mark at No. 6 OSU - October 22, 2020
By The Associated Press Some things to watch in the Big 12 on Saturday, the first time in three weeks with a full slate of conference games: GAME OF THE WEEK No. 17 Iowa State at No. 6 Oklahoma Sta...
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In deep-red Oklahoma, GOP fights to regain lost seat - October 22, 2020
By SEAN MURPHY EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn, a lawyer from Oklahoma City, accomplished the most stunning political upset in the nation two years ago when she ousted a two-t...
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ODOT reminds candidates: No Campaign signs on Highways - October 22, 2020
As the Nov. 3 general election approaches, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation reminds political candidates and volunteers to stay safe, save taxpayer money and keep Oklahoma’s highways and in...
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Lawmakers, officials criticize Oklahoma unemployment vendor - October 21, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma lawmakers and other officials criticized the vendor that the state hired to deliver unemployment benefits to claimants, taking issue with how the company has distribute...
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Grego Studies Private Property Laws and Livestock Retrieval - October 21, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Jim Grego, R-Wilburton, today hosted an interim study before the House Judiciary Committee to examine current statute regarding private property and the retrieval of live...
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AG Wants Federal Legislation for ‘Compacting’ on Criminal Matters - October 21, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY – Attorney General Mike Hunter today sent a letter to federal, state and Native American tribal leaders suggesting a path forward to allow for compacting on criminal matters, which wou...
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Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 21 October, 2020 - October 21, 2020
SITUATION UPDATE: COVID-19 As of this advisory, there are 110,855 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Kay County is reporting 822 confirmed cases, with 16 deaths. Osage County is reporting a cumulat...
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Fincher Studies Labor Trafficking, Domestic Violence - October 21, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep. Derrel Fincher, R-Bartlesville, on Tuesday hosted an interim study examining labor trafficking within domestic violence relationships and its impact on Oklahoma families. ...
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Oklahoma hits record high of 821 virus hospitalizations - October 21, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and state health officials on Tuesday announced a new plan to handle a surge in the number of people hospitalized due to the coronavirus. The plan, an...