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Former Oklahoma State University President and GOP state Senator Jim Halligan died Tuesday in Stillwater at the age of 86.
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A high-tech, rare metals company announced it will invest $100 million in a new Stillwater plant.
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Before desegregation in the mid 1950s, Oklahoma had nearly 100 schools educating Black students, but most of the buildings have disappeared. Now, a group of Oklahoma State University students is working to document the history of Stillwater’s Washington School, and possibly pave the way for the building's future.
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A former Stillwater Public Schools employee is facing felony embezzlement charges. The former administrative assistant is accused of stealing more than $200,000 over the course of six years.
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State schools superintendent and Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister is asking for the Attorney General's formal guidance on who can use which restroom in public schools.
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Stillwater Public Schools is asking for state intervention in a controversy surrounding transgender students using the restroom.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the 2022 election season officially getting underway, a Republican candidate for State Superintendent criticizing Stillwater Public Schools for its bathroom policy and a new organization calling on candidates to sign an anti-corruption pledge.
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An Oklahoma lawmaker accused Stillwater Public Schools librarians of withholding a student’s library checkout history from their parents. The accusation came as she pushed for a bill guaranteeing parents’ rights to inspect their child’s library records.
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Voters in 65 of Oklahoma's 77 counties took to the polls Tuesday to decide on mayoral, city council and school board races, and bond and sales tax propositions.
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65 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties are holding special elections and primaries on Tuesday, Feb. 8 for mayor, school boards, city council and other local races.