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As the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners steer their way through a budget crisis, District Attorney Erik Johnson says all essential services, including law enforcement, road maintenance, emergency management and 911, will continue to operate, since they have other sources of funding besides the general fund.
Read moreA Wewoka teenager is being hailed as a hero, especially by his mother, for taking potentially life-saving actions after a car accident Monday night.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY — The Emergency Drought Committee met Monday and voted to approve a new program aimed to provide emergency drought assistance to Oklahoma producers. The application period opens Nov. 12 and runs through Jan. 31, 2025.
Read moreNEW YORK -- For about two hours Tuesday night, the most surreal moment in Anthony Volpe’s life happened in the third inning of Game 4 of the World Series.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. David Smith, R-Arpelar, last week held an interim study to examine issues surrounding recruiting and retaining volunteer rural firefighters.
Read moreThe Chickasaw Nation has partnered with Amazon Business to expand and enhance the Packed Promise program for its citizens.
Read moreA private school voucher program funded with federal pandemic relief dollars selected schools for preferential treatment, awarded funds to families not facing financial hardship and then ran out of funds that could have been used by families that were, according to an audit released Tuesday.
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