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Opportunity Scholarship Fund joins Target Circle’s giving program to raise private school scholarships for Oklahoma PreK–12 students.
Hall Estill elects Andrew J. Romanow to its Executive Committee. Joining the firm in 2016, he’s the first Denver attorney elected. He heads the Food & Agribusiness practice and assists businesses with ...
It’s become clear that Oklahoma’s U.S. Sen. James Lankford has apparently taken one too many sips of the spiked, D.C.-flavored Kool-Aid.
Stocks fell June 13 as Middle East tensions rose; oil jumped while inflation stayed tame and jobless claims increased.
Senate Bill 140 directs the State Board of Education to use $1 million in appropriations to implement the Oklahoma Math Achievement and Proficiency Act. The law was created to ensure students in ...
Several states have effectively declared war on medical progress. Lawmakers in Iowa, Idaho, Texas, and Kentucky have introduced bills that would ban or restrict vaccines that use messenger RNA, or ...
Trailing far behind China in world manufacturing dominance amid an ongoing skilled labor shortage and compromised supply chains, the long-term future of America’s economy faces plenty of uncertainty ...
A historically wet spring has led to a record number of winning couples in BC Clark Jewelers’ long-running “Pray for Rain” promotion, with 14 refunds issued in just two months.
The East End District will come alive June 19–21 as “Juneteenth on the East” returns to celebrate Black liberation, culture, ...
Former Oklahoma State University President Dr. Kayse Shrum has joined the Chickasaw Nation as chief health strategy officer.
Oil prices are leaping, and stocks are weakening Friday on worries that Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets could escalate further and damage the flow of crude around the world, ...
With at least five declared candidates jumping into Oklahoma’s Republican gubernatorial primary, and more likely to announce, public support for anyone in the flooded field from the state’s ...