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Public input on the proposed state’s social studies standards ended in January, and in February, the Oklahoma State Board of ...
When last we metaphorically met, I was explaining the horrors of our recent trip to New Orleans. There was nothing wrong with ...
Tahlequah resident Fred Poteete recently became just the fourth person from Tahlequah named to the Oklahoma Official Hall of ...
After years of sitting on the banned list, players such as “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and Pete Rose are now eligible for the Hall ...
When Cutter Girdner steps up to the plate, Tahlequah baseball coach Cody Pair has come to trust him. The junior Girdner was a ...
At least four people died and others were hurt after severe storms including a possible tornado swept through St. Louis. The ...
Amid the bright colors, booming music and plates of food at the state Capitol’s Hispanic Cultural Day was an undercurrent of uncertainty.
U.S. House Republicans plan to debate and approve the three final pieces of their “big, beautiful bill” in committee this week, including the tax measure, major spending cuts ...
Tahlequah’s half-cent sales tax – a continuation of a levy being used for specific infrastructure – passed voter muster last week, with 330 approving, and 89 opposed.
A measure that would have slowed Oklahoma’s eviction process and given struggling tenants five additional days to avoid being pushed out of their homes cleared both Houses of the Oklahoma ...
Republican Bryan Logan will be sworn in on May 21 to represent Senate District 8. Logan, of Paden, on Tuesday defeated Democrat Nathan Brewer and independent Steve Sanford, both of Henryetta, in a ...
House lawmakers on Wednesday sent a measure to the governor to allow elected officials to carry firearms at approved municipal buildings, despite concerns it could intimidate constituents.