Saturday, January 28, 2023

Senate leader wants a more ‘methodical’ approach to sports betting

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Senate leader wants a more ‘methodical’ approach to sports betting
“Like everything, I want to approach it in a methodical manner, but my position has not changed: I’m not interested in moving that by itself,” Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat said in a recent interview.

 


Oklahoma’s new Attorney General will take control of two more cases involving alleged misuse of public funds
Gentner Drummond will decide whether to file charges in cases involving Swadley’s restaurants and Commissioners of the Land Office once investigations conclude.

 

Listen Frontier: Gov. Stitt discusses his plans for his second term
Now that his second-term is beginning, Gov. Kevin Stitt spent time with us to go over his priorities for the next four years.

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‘It will kill our town.’ Residents upstream from Grand Lake worry more flooding could be headed their way
Records show state and federal authorities have been aware of potential flooding risks for decades.

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Saturday, January 21, 2023

‘It will kill our town.’

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‘It will kill our town.’ Residents upstream from Grand Lake worry more flooding could be headed their way
Records show state and federal authorities have been aware of potential flooding risks for decades.

Five things to know about flooding upstream from Grand Lake 
The Frontier’s reporting shows flooding has gotten worse over the past 20 years and the risks have been well-known for decades.

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Ryan Walters steps down from nonprofit role that drew scrutiny 
Incoming State Superintendent of Schools Ryan Walters has tendered his resignation from the helm of a nonprofit whose donors include advocates for education privatization and charter schools.

Oklahoma’s Jim Inhofe reflects on more than three decades in the U.S. Senate

His controversial slogan during his first run for U.S. Senate was “God, Guns and Gays,” and he still stands by it 28 years later — consistently voting against abortion, gun control and gay marriage.


Oklahoma executes Scott Eizember, the first of 11 planned executions for 2023

“I’m glad our enemy is dead,” said a family member of A.J. and Patsy Cantrell, who Eizember killed in 2003. Eizember, in his final statement, said “my conscience is clear, completely.”


Oklahoma health officials will take back management of a troubled laboratory

The relocated laboratory was forced to outsource some tests and was cited by federal inspectors after contractor Prairie One Solutions took over the facility in late 2020.

We fact-checked Gov. Kevin Stitt’s inaugural address

Does Oklahoma outrank neighboring states in teacher pay? We looked into it.

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Saturday, January 14, 2023

Oklahoma health officials will take back management of a troubled laboratory

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Oklahoma health officials will take back management of a troubled laboratory
The relocated laboratory was forced to outsource some tests and was cited by federal inspectors after contractor Prairie One Solutions took over the facility in late 2020.

We fact-checked Gov. Kevin Stitt’s inaugural address
Does Oklahoma outrank neighboring states in teacher pay? We looked into it.

Oklahoma executes Scott Eizember, the first of 11 planned executions for 2023
“I’m glad our enemy is dead,” said a family member of A.J. and Patsy Cantrell, who Eizember killed in 2003. Eizember, in his final statement, said “my conscience is clear, completely.”

Oklahoma executes Scott Eizember, the first of 11 planned executions for 2023
“I’m glad our enemy is dead,” said a family member of A.J. and Patsy Cantrell, who Eizember killed in 2003. Eizember, in his final statement, said “my conscience is clear, completely.”

Oklahoma’s Jim Inhofe reflects on more than three decades in the U.S. Senate
His controversial slogan during his first run for U.S. Senate was “God, Guns and Gays,” and he still stands by it 28 years later — consistently voting against abortion, gun control and gay marriage.

Ryan Walters steps down from nonprofit role that drew scrutiny 
Incoming State Superintendent of Schools Ryan Walters has tendered his resignation from the helm of a nonprofit whose donors include advocates for education privatization and charter schools.

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