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Summer program for children and youth to address food insecurity

April 16, 2024
More than 208,000 students in Oklahoma are grappling with food insecurity. Confusion earlier in the year about what food programs will be available has left some families feeling anxious about providing nutritious meals this summer.

Central Tech and Freymiller Trucking honored by Oklahoma State Legislature for innovative Second Chance Program

January 20, 2024
The Oklahoma State Legislature has officially recognized Central Tech and Freymiller Trucking for their collaborative efforts in launching the transformative Second Chance Program, which provides justice-involved individuals with critical skills and opportunities in the trucking industry.
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So is Daylight Savings Time ending this weekend or not? Your questions answered

November 4, 2023
Will Oklahoma ever be able to "Lock the Clock?" It's not as easy as it seems. Two of our state's politicians want to end the time change, but have different ideas on how to go about it.

Hern opts out of Speaker’s race: “House Republicans must unify—and do it fast”

October 9, 2023
Plus, read Hern's criticism of the $6 billion payout to Iran, which is back in the spotlight following the attack on Israel over the weekend.

Gollihare earns perfect score for votes on pro-jobs/economic growth legislation

August 31, 2023
The report highlights Gollihare's votes promoting job creation and economic growth throughout Oklahoma.

Attorney General Drummond Visits Sapulpa

July 26, 2023
Drummond addressed several hot topics at his "listening tour" stop in Sapulpa, including the McGirt Ruling, state relations with the Native American tribes, and Oklahoma's oversupply of marijuana.
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Local tattoo shops left reeling by Health Department mandates

July 11, 2023
“They can't just change the rules and try to enforce something that has already been ruled on in court."
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Oklahoma to Receive $797.4 million for High-Speed Internet Buildout

July 1, 2023
“Access to high-speed internet service is no longer a luxury. It has become a necessity.”

Governor Stitt calls on Senate Pro Tem to declare State of Emergency for Creek, nine other counties

June 20, 2023
Governor Stitt has declared a State of Emergency for Creek County, along with nine other counties affected by the hurricane-like winds and tornadoes that hit the area last weekend.
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The 411 on SQ 820: Local Dispensaries Divided on Recreational Legalization

March 6, 2023
On Tuesday, voters will cast their ballots to approve or reject making the recreational use of cannabis legal in Oklahoma. We spoke with several dispensaries to get their take on it.
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