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Critics are panning a proposal to return $225 million in federal grants earmarked to expand broadband access, saying it would be wrong to send back any funding while Oklahomans across the state continue to struggle to access it.
Read moreFirst Cowgirl Angela Hess has become the driving force behind Cowboys Care, a new mental health initiative at Oklahoma State University.
Read moreThe potentially deadly West Nile Virus (WNV) has been detected locally, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Read moreSen. Grant Green, whose district includes Seminole County, is celebrating a $2 million state appropriation that will provide clean water for a residential area in his district with dozens of homes plagued by contaminated water wells.
Read moreBarking Waters Music Festival Offers Five Hours of Entertainment, Food Trucks and More
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Education likely would contradict state law if it implements an ideological test for teachers coming from certain states, said the leader of another state agency that oversees teacher assessments.
Read moreDear Dave, I’m 29, and I’m about to buy my first home. My plan is to buy a duplex, and rent out the other side to help pay down the mortgage quickly. A good friend, who is like a brother to me, wants to be my renter. But I’m worried this might jeopardize our friendship at some point in the future. What do you think?
Read moreThe Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art is honored to present its latest special exhibition, “Good Vibrations: The Prints of Victor Vasarely,” running through October 19. The exhibition showcases Vasarely’s innovative Optical Art and use of light, shadow, shapes, color and perspective to create mesmerizing optical illusions.
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