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Gov. Stitt signs domestic assault and battery search warrant bill
OKLAHOMA — Governor Kevin Stitt signed a bill that allows officers to obtain search warrants for suspects with arrest warrants for domestic assault and battery, including at third-party residences.
Original documentary ‘Educating Oklahoma’ to premiere Aug. 29 at Oklahoma State University
Media Contact: Christy Lang | Manager, Marketing and Communications | 405-744-9740 | christy.lang@okstate.edu. During a special screening premiere, the Oklahoma State University College of Education and Human Sciences will debut “Educating Oklahoma: Keeping the Promise of Public Education” at 7 p.m., Aug. 29, at the OSU Student Union Theater on the Stillwater campus.
Oklahoma has $1 billion worth of money and property waiting to be claimed
According to the State Treasurer, there is a staggering $1 billion in unclaimed money and property that is currently available for Oklahomans to claim. Have you ever wondered if you might be entitled to some forgotten treasures? It’s worth taking a moment to explore the possibility. You never know what valuable possessions or financial benefits could be waiting for you.
In Oklahoma Eviction Court, it’s Women with Children First
Sandra Gathron sat on a bench chatting on the phone and snuggling her one-year-old granddaughter, Alaysha, near the elevators that lead to eviction court at the Oklahoma County District Courthouse on August 22. Two other women sat alongside Gathron; one entertained Alaysha with a game of peek-a-boo. Around the corner...
AM NewsBrief: Aug. 27, 2024
Oklahoma Voters Set to Decide Key Races in Tuesday's Runoff Primaries. Oklahoma voters will head to the polls Tuesday for the runoff primary elections. In the state legislature, the primary races for seats in both the House and the Senate are in their final stages before November’s general election.
Latino legislative candidates reflect on primary losses, representation in Oklahoma Statehouse
On a hot day in late April, Nicole Maldonado found herself outside the Oklahoma State Capitol urging hundreds of Latinos there to protest a sweeping anti-immigration bill to educate themselves about current and pending state legislation before it’s too late. And vote representation of their values and beliefs into state office. Part of that would […]
Nonprofit aims to connect 1,000 churches with Oklahoma foster families who need help
As some lanterns drifted in the pond and others flickered along the edge at nightfall, a Norman woman thought of a foster care mother in need of special baby formula for an infant, and an athletic teenager at a community living center who lacked basketball shoes. Lesli Downs, a member of Christ Church in Norman, said she filled the needs of both people and she couldn't help but think of them during the recent One...
Voters will decide minimum wage ballot measures in several states
Grace McGovern is a server and bartender at a brewery in downtown Boston. McGovern also works for One Fair Wage, the organization backing a November referendum that would gradually increase the wage of tipped employees until it meets the state minimum wage in 2029. Courtesy of Grace McGovern. Grace McGovern,...
Stitt talks state Senate endorsement, Walters and DHS in BA stop
Gov. Kevin Stitt stopped at a Rose District business Monday to make an appearance with supporters of Broken Arrow Vice Mayor Christi Gillespie, who is running for a state Senate seat and faces a runoff election Tuesday. Stitt toured Let’s Play BA, a business Gillespie co-owns with her daughter —...
Completing a Small Estate Affidavit in Oklahoma
When a loved one passes away in Oklahoma, a small estate affidavit may be used to bypass the probate process used to settle the estate. A small estate affidavit can help heirs and beneficiaries by speeding the release of estate assets that may be needed to pay essential expenses. It can also save money and […] The post Completing a Small Estate Affidavit in Oklahoma appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
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