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The city of Okay faces new $200,000 lawsuit over previous property damage
OKAY, Okla. (KTUL) — The city of Okay is in hot water as it faces a $200,000 lawsuit. The lawsuit is the second one to be filed after the city's Public Works Authority was found guilty by the Oklahoma Supreme Court years ago of damaging private property owned by Melisa Robinson and her husband.
20 New Homes In NE Oklahoma To Be Built With Zero Percent Interest Loans
20 new homes in northeastern Oklahoma will soon be built, thanks to a new statewide housing program that provides zero percent interest construction loans for developers. Green Country Habitat for Humanity will build 10 homes in Wagoner, Grand Housing Solutions, Inc. will build five homes in Grove, and Old School Construction will build five homes in the Estates at Edgewood in Collinsville.
Wagoner County sheriff candidates debate manpower, morale
Chris Elliott and Tyler Cooper, the Republican candidates for Wagoner County sheriff, went toe to toe during a candidate forum in Broken Arrow Tuesday before a packed house at the Veterans Center. Elliott touted his efforts to modernize the department and his experience in the position, while Cooper said he...
City Of Coweta Works To Fix Water Quality Issues
The City of Coweta is working to fix water quality issues after state regulators determined its chlorine levels were inadequate. The city began flushing out its system Monday to begin fixing the issue. The city says the water at the treatment plant is already much better than it was, but...
Historian talks reviving Jefferson Highway in Muskogee
MUSCOGEE, Okla. — The Jefferson Highway is one of America's oldest highways, built in 1915. It stretches from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans. The auto trail helped to revolutionize the area around it, promoting faster travel and even commerce. As technology and transportation developed, the highway became overshadowed by...
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