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After two federal judges ruled that Indians within tribal reservation boundaries inOklahomahavefewer civil rights protections than non-Indians, a man who claims he was illegally detained by a Duncan police officer acting on behalf of the Chickasaw Nation has asked the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse the dismissal of his case.
Read moreSeminole State College is launching BLAST, a practical, for-credit professional development series designed for employers seeking to upskill teams and for individuals looking to strengthen their résumés. The course runs during the second eight weeks of the Fall 2025 semester and offers both college credit and digital badging for a program cost of $100. BLAST (SSC course code BA2301) delivers weekly, skills-focused sessions led by SSC faculty, industry partners and community leaders.
Read moreWASHINGTON — The first federal government shutdown in seven years has left hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and members of the public struggling to understand what’s open, what’s closed and what might be delayed.
Read moreVisitors heading into Dallas for the OU vs. Texas game this weekend should be aware on the road as October begins peak season for animal collisions.
Read moreEach year, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) holds our Fall Forum to look at trends in child health, safety, and well-being.
Read moreAARP Oklahoma is hosting an interactive town hall focused on the latest updates to Medicare and Social Security on October 9 at 10 a.m. During the interactive town hall, the panelists will cover key topics including:
Read moreProtect Your Family by Practicing Home Fire Escape Plan, Testing Smoke Alarms
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