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Almost 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products are being recalled from an Oklahoma facility.
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Oklahoma State University students gathered for a week of pro-Palestine events, even after Gov. Kevin Stitt condemned them.
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Local headlines for Friday, October 11, 2024
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Oklahoma’s flagship Muslim civil rights group says news of an Afghan refugee in Oklahoma planning a terrorist attack should compel Oklahomans to have more compassion for each other and be aware of the factors that push people from any background to extremely violent behavior.
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Department of Mental Health Commissioner Allie Friesen said dramatic change is needed during a press conference she held Thursday.
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Oklahoma schools use technology apps to manage everything from attendance to grades to parent communications. And now, a growing number of districts are updating hall passes to the digital age. They say the new tech is helping them curb behavioral issues that have spiked since the pandemic.
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Local headlines for Thursday, October 10, 2024
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Sean Burrage was named chancellor by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Burrage will start Dec. 2. His starting annual salary will be $415,000.
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An education program is starting to help veteran farmers and ranchers succeed in the state’s agriculture industry.
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This November, two state questions are up for vote across Oklahoma. One asks about implementing public infrastructure districts, and the other seeks to clarify that only U.S. citizens can vote in Oklahoma.
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At issue is whether the state court wrongly refused to accept the attorney general’s findings that a death row inmate is entitled to a new trial.
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