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Goodwill Central OK receives $25k grant for mobile services
OKLAHOMA CITY — Goodwill Central Oklahoma was recently awarded a $25,000 grant from the Kirkpatrick Family Fund to assist with the purchase of a Mobile Learning Lab to serve underserved communities in...
Five Tribes to honor each other’s hunting and fishing licenses through reciprocity agreement
TULSA — Tribal members of the Cherokee Nation, Chickasaw Nation, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Muscogee Nation and soon the Seminole Nation, can now use their tribal membership to hunt and fish across p...
Precinct pay increases to support recruitment efforts
OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill passed in 2023 to increase precinct official pay went into effect July 1 – doubling the pay precinct officials receive for a workday. State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax...
Couple sentenced after being found guilty of child abuse and neglect
TULSA — In June 2023, a federal jury found Joel Richard Smith and Amanda Irene Smith guilty of Child Abuse in Indian Country and Child Neglect in Indian Country. This week, U.S. District Judge Sara E....
Shinn, O’Hara: Restaurant business trends and opportunities to watch this summer
Restaurant operators have faced difficulties since 2020, with fluctuating inflation, supply chain and labor challenges. Despite this, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the number of dining est...
Court ruling halts August election for Norman entertainment district TIF
NORMAN — A special election for a TIF to develop an entertainment district in north Norman was planned for August, but will not take place as scheduled following a ruling Thursday at the Cleveland Cou...
On the Town: Lyric Theatre's summer season continues with 'Jersey Boys'
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma is bringing another great storytelling addition to the music history scene with its production of “Jersey Boys” at the Civic Center in Oklahoma City through Sunday. Th...
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