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The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) is announcing the renewal period for current registered cattle and horse brands in Oklahoma will begin on October 1st. Beginning October 1st, current registered brand holders can renew online by going to www.okcattlemen.org/ brands. If a registered brand holder would prefer to renew by mail, a renewal notice will be sent to those that do not renew online. Once the brand renewal is received, registered brand holders can renew by going to the OCA website or returning the renewal documentation via mail with the $60 fee.
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Read moreRep. Kevin Wallace, R-Wellston, Friday announced that the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT) would begin an investigation into spending concerns regarding the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE). This investigation, approved by Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, and spearheaded by Wallace in his capacity as Chairman of LOFT, will focus on issues raised by both legislators and private citizens regarding alleged OSDE funding disbursement issues. “In my capacity as Chairman, I intend to have LOFT investigate funding disbursement concerns raised by both citizens and legislators in regard to funds earmarked to OSDE for specific purposes,” Wallace said. “This isn’t about Superintendent Walters; this is about the transparency of a State Agency and getting answers for our constituents. When the Legislature approves funding for a specific purpose, it is incumbent on the agency to which those funds are allocated to spend them properly and in a timely manner. If there are issues with disbursements being made, that information should be communicated to the Legislature well before schools are incumbered. I look forward to using the processes and procedures available within LOFT to address the concerns that have been raised with OSDE funding, and will conduct a thorough, transparent investigation to provide answers to my fellow legislators and the citizens of Oklahoma.”
Read moreThe family of a woman who died while in the custody of the Seminole County Jail has filed a federal lawsuit against multiple entities and officials, including the former and current sheriff.
Read moreSeminole Nation Tribal Court Judge to Serve as Pawnee Nation Supreme Court Justice
Read moreThe City of Seminole is urging property owners that were affected by the recent flooding event to report any damage, regardless of the severity, via an online survey.
Read moreSeminole State College will kick off the fall semester with a series of Welcome Week events from Monday, Aug. 19 through Friday, Aug. 23, designed to greet new and returning students with food, fun and free activities.
Read moreState lawmaker says support for impeachment inquiry is increasing but faces a high bar
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