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A new law modernizing Oklahoma’s election calendar will affect elections beginning Jan. 1, 2026, bringing greater clarity, consistency and efficiency to when elections are held across the state.
Read moreA new law taking effect Jan. 1, 2026, will help address one of the biggest financial barriers to adoption by increasing the state tax credit for nonrecurring adoption expenses.
Read moreA mandate that public schools offer free meals to all students appears to have failed to capture widespread support in the GOP-controlled Oklahoma Legislature after being ignored by school districts.
Read moreBill filing for Oklahoma’s 2026 legislative session began in earnest early this month, and more than 100 new laws have already been proposed.
Read moreThe following statement was issued Tuesday by Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek following the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma’s judgment in the State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., lawsuit, which outlined penalties for poultry companies and a 30-year remediation plan for the Illinois River watershed.
Read moreSanta looks on with excitement as Ava Poff and Kenai Birdshead were announced as the winners of brand-new bicycles Tuesday night at the Reynolds Wellness Center for the grand finale of Snowman Wonderland. The bike giveaway was sponsored by the Seminole Lions Club.
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