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Over the past year, questions of fairness, neutrality and institutional trust have taken center stage in both education and ...
Someone needs to give U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin a history lesson before he embarrasses Oklahoma again on the world stage.
At a pizza restaurant in Sapulpa, Russell Goodwin approached a man with autism, sitting alone at a table. Goodwin launched a ...
College move-in weekend hits fast. Once the cars are unpacked and family and friends bid farewell, the first few hours in ...
Two Stephens County zip codes are eligible for a third and final pilot launch of OKReady’s Strengthen Oklahoma Homes program with the Oklahoma Insurance Department.
A Marlow family was the latest recipient of the Rock 4 Kids organization’s generosity that is only possible because of ...
Korben Baker may not be on the radar for many yet, but he is for those who matter most to him: family and friends who have ...
City of Duncan Finance Director Billie Strutton recently achieved the distinction of Certified Public Finance Officer from ...
After months dominated by rain and severe weather, summer finally reclaimed the spotlight in Oklahoma during July. The state’s wet streak ended, replaced by rising heat and drying conditions.
Women face unique financial challenges, such as career breaks for caregiving and gender wealth gaps. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professionals are offering insights into some of these challenges, ...
Duncan Power’s residential customers will soon get the chance to participate in a survey of the utility company.
Tens of thousands of students have received financial literacy and career readiness training through a new Oklahoma City ...
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