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Lady Demons kept the streak going to maintain their unblemished district record with a 15-0 rout of Altus Tuesday evening.
Forget a wink, a smile and a firm handshake. Central freshman Kimber McCarley has greeted varsity softball with clutch ...
WASHINGTON — Six Republican governors are sending more than 1,000 National Guard members to the District of Columbia after President Donald Trump last week activated 800 members from the district’s ...
Missouri will need a new attorney general for the third time in six years as Andrew Bailey announced on Monday that he plans to step down to become co-deputy director ...
The Trump administration is once again pressuring liberal cities and states to cooperate with deportation efforts, despite previous setbacks in court.
Duncan Public Schools embarked on a new school year with a community pep rally at Halliburton Stadium this past Friday night. During the rally, district officials introduced fall sports, coaches, ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma is a “blueprint” for Washington, D.C. of how to implement public-private partnerships in ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon on Tuesday didn’t rule out a plan to end statewide standardized testing in Oklahoma ...
A Public Service Company of Oklahoma Foundation grant will pave the way for a new children’s area inside the soon coming ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
Both Empire and Central evened their softball records Monday, with the Lady Bronchos surviving a crazy nine-inning, two-and-a-half-hour marathon to beat Verden.
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