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A Claremore woman received a five-year sentence after pleading guilty to forging nearly $1,500 from several local businesses in Cherokee County.
This week, we expect to have stories on Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, tree pollen, Real ID, Earth Day, ceramics at the library, EMT services, Take Back the Night, ...
On April 19, creativity and community will bloom together at A Bloom, a flower shop in the heart of downtown Tahlequah.
Oklahoma’s mental health department faces a $43 million deficit, and letters canceling some provider contracts were sent without the agency head’s knowledge, the agency’s commissioner said during ...
Before softball in Hulbert Thursday, April 17, Sequoyah senior Rylee Busch was playing a much different sport: golf.
Acronyms mean different things to different people, and it seems like we have so many these days that using an acronym only ...
TULSA – Arvest Bank has been named to Forbes’ World’s Best Banks 2025 list for the seventh consecutive year, ranking 27th among U.S. banks. The list was announced April 9.
Ever since I was a child, Oklahoma schools have struggled in terms of teaching history and civics.
The Oklahoma Osteopathic Association has announced that Douglas Nolan, D.O., has been elected as its new president.
OKLAHOMA VOICE: Trump registration requirement carries danger for immigrants who comply, groups warn
Immigrant rights groups are cautioning migrants without legal status about the dangers of obeying the Department of Homeland Security’s directive to register with authorities, group leaders told repor ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
Months before a high-level embezzlement scheme at Tulsa Public Schools was uncovered, former superintendent Deborah Gist and ...
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