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Bartlesville Woman Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl
A Bartlesville woman was booked into the Washington County Jail on the charge of trafficking a controlled dangerous substance. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance incident already in progress and later realized the defendant, Michelle Sandberg was trafficking Fentanyl. A probable cause affidavit states that officers were advised of Sandberg's...
On the Road: Enid leaders work to retain, recruit businesses in the community
KOCO 5 is celebrating 70 years of service to Oklahomans with our On the Road Tour!. The first stop of the tour is Enid, a city that continues to grow. Marcie Mack, the executive director of the Enid Regional Development Alliance, spoke about that growth, as well as recruiting and retaining businesses in Enid. Open the video player above for the interview.
Bartlesville Man Seen on Burglary and Larceny Charges
A Bartlesville man was seen in Washington County Court this week on two separate charges of larceny shoplifting, and burglary in the second degree. Hugo Ramos is charged with larceny that stems from July 5th when he is accused of taking a $248.29 TV from Wal-Mart. Ramos is also accused...
Norman House Democrats back superintendent against mandated Bible curriculum
NORMAN, OKLA (KOKH) — The Norman House Democrats have issued statements of support of the Norman Public Schools Superintendent not implementing the Bible in the school curriculum. Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters originally announced school Bible instruction in June. Oklahoma House Democratic Representatives Annie Menz, D-Norman:
Urban Institute, Microsoft Awards Grant To OKC’s Diversion Hub To Study Criminal Justice Reform
Oklahoma City's Diversion Hub helps people navigate the criminal justice system. The Diversion Hub provides a way to get to court dates and even legal representation for people who face socioeconomic barriers. Now, officials hope a new grant will lead to solutions and help communities across the state. Through a...
97th Air Mobility Wing to conduct ‘Antiterrorism’ exercise on Altus AFB
ALTUS AFB, Okla. (KSWO) - The 97th Air Mobility Wing will be conducting “Antiterrorism” exercises on Altus Air Force Base on Wednesday, July 17. According to the Altus Air Force Base, exercises like the one they will be performing are used to evaluate the Department of Defense response actions.
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