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The first twister of Oklahoma’s dreaded tornado season caused widespread destruction in Pontotoc County in the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 4.
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 204 is flying a special flag the month of March in honor of a longtime oilman and National Guard veteran.
Read moreNews Release The Oklahoma Senate Education Committee has approved Senate Bill 758, a measure designed to eliminate virtual school days except in cases of emergency.
Read moreOne week remains until hundreds of Oklahomans with disabilities, their families and their supporters will gather March 11 for the 31st annual People with Disabilities Awareness Day.
Read moreDateline: Jerusalem, 516 BCE. It has been about 70 years since the Lord’s temple was destroyed by the Babylonians. Twenty years ago, after the Persians effected a regime change in Babylonia, the Jewish exiles were allowed to return home and rebuild their temple. The trouble is, the people looked at the devastated landscape and gave a little effort toward reconstruction. They laid a foundation and erected an altar. That was it. Mostly they worked on rebuilding their houses and planting crops and vineyards. They figured on waiting to get their feet on the ground before continuing reconstruction. The temple continued to lie in rubble.
Read moreThanks to a grant from the Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board, the City of Edmond is taking innovative steps to address substance abuse and other challenges facing its youth.
Read moreOp-ed by Joe Dorman It has been an interesting first month of the legislative session at the Oklahoma State Capitol with the focus on committee work.
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