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I was back at the Capitol this week for ceremonial bill signings and the Senate’s first interim study of the year. I was ...
A local job readiness program is celebrating its first full year of service with results that exceeded state expectations — and stories that go far beyond résumés and interviews.
Northwestern Oklahoma State University will connect education employers seeking to fill open positions and internships with ...
Woodward County commissioners have canceled their regular meeting Monday to drive to Oklahoma City and be present at the ...
John Budd, CEO of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, toured No Man’s Land Jerky and Bri Steel in Enid Thursday before speaking at the August quarterly luncheon of Enid Regional ...
“Beer with a Biologist” is being billed as a fun and educational event for all ages. It is scheduled for 6 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Alva Beer Company. Guest speakers will be Chris Rosada, the Customer ...
Ninety Oklahomans are earning teaching certificates while working at schools through a new initiative, the Teaching to Teach Apprenticeship Program.
George Nigh, a former Oklahoma governor, was honored Thursday for his service to the state, remembered as a man who loved ...
The Accessible Instructional Materials Center is working to ensure that print-disabled students across Oklahoma have what ...
Multiple Oklahoma school districts say they will continue to charge cafeteria fees despite demands from the state’s public ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser is voicing concerns about the president's potential use of the National Guard to patrol ...
The Oklahoma lawmakers behind a controversial bill to restrict the locations of homeless shelters are now pushing for more ...
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