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A group accused of funneling foreign money into political campaigns in Nebraska is among the donors to an initiative petition that would effectively outsource control of Oklahoma’s minimum wage policy to officials in states like California, New York, and Illinois.
Read moreOklahoma’s new social studies and science standards make it possible for students to have much-improved instruction in Oklahoma’s public K-12 classrooms. It will be up to the next state superintendent to push through every administrative reform needed to turn standards reform into classroom reform.
Read moreKingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for January 2026.
Read moreAfter his game was over and he was trying to unwind, Dale girls coach Eric Smith was nothing but complimentary as Cashion players walked by on Monday.
Read moreSpotted showers benefi ted portions of Kingfisher County over the weekend.
Read moreDOVER ELEMENTARY announced its Students of the Month for January 2026. Pictured with Principal Jared Reese (far left) are, from left: Carter Willson, sixth grade; Kevin Robles, fi fth grade; Kayci Harrison, fourth grade; Gabriela Valles, third grade; Ivy Lane, second grade; Kalani Flad, fi rst grade; Romina Lozano, kindergarten; and Ryker Farrar, pre-k. [Photo provided]
Read moreEach month, students at Okarche Elementary School are recognized for a good character trait and presented the REAL Warrior honor. REAL is an acronym for Respect, Effort, Attitude and Leadership. In the month of January, the character trait was “sportsmanship.” Pre-K through second grade students earning the honor (pictured above) were, from left: Luca Cummings, Kye Dickerson, Carter Wright, Barrett Thomas, Jameson Kremeier, Rex Sellers, Colt Waggoner and Holly Thornhill. Students in third through sixth grades (pictured below) were, from left: Emma Pinkerton, Scarlett Stroh, Tyler Rother, Isaac Avila, Brady Grellner, Leo Schwarz and Andrew Kroener. [Photos provided]
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