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Schiffer: When spin replaces historical analysis of election results
In one of the least surprising developments of the year, the Republican and Democratic spin machines worked furiously to shape the public's perception of Tuesday's election outcomes.
Gov. Henry appoints Judge Hetherington to state Court of Civil Appeals
Cleveland County District Judge William C. Hetherington, Jr. has been appointed to the state Court of Civil Appeals, Gov.
Seniors who receive food from nutrition sites are angry -- angry that $7.4 million has been cut from the various nutrition programs.
Oklahoma Flags To Be Flown At Half Staff Tuesday
The state and U.S. flags will be flown at half-staff Tuesday, November 11. More On NewsOn6.com More>> A 22-year-old soldier from Frederick, Oklahoma is one of the victims of the shooting rampage at Fort Hood at Killeen, Texas.
Recognizing that Oklahoma is Native America
This November is Native American month. It is the good time to remember alegacy of Oklahoma as "Indian Territory," but more importantly to acknowledge the contributions native tribes have made to the fabric of our state.
Gov. Brad Henry proclaims 2010 Year of the Vietnam Veteran
Gov. Brad Henry is proclaiming 2010 as the Year of the Vietnam Veteran. Oklahomans will observe Veterans Day on Wednesday and Henry says it is important to honor the sacrifices made by all veterans.
Candidates discuss child care options
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins says she encourages the development of employer day care centers in Oklahoma.
Rainy Day Fund likely to be tapped, Governor says
The state will have to tap its $600 million Rainy Day Fund to make ends meet through the end of the fiscal year June 30, Gov.
Lloyd W. Kennedy needs to stay where he is and not be let out i can...
A Sallisaw man sentenced to life imprisonment for first-degree murder has been recommended for parole by the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board, and the district attorneya s office is asking those opposed call Gov.
Oklahoma governor makes Tulsa court appointments
Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry made two appointments Tuesday to the 14th Judicial District in Tulsa County, according to a release.
Senator wants stimulus to save seniors' meals
He's asking Gov. Brad Henry to use discretionary funds to cover the nutrition program's $7.4 million cut.
Senior nutrition program to see cuts in funding
State Sen. Patrick Anderson expressed disappointment Friday Gov. Brad Henry will not use funds at his disposal to shore up the state's senior nutrition programs.
OSU regents OK naming $70M facility for Bellmon
The regents who govern Oklahoma State University approved a plan Friday to name a $70 million science research building on the Stillwater campus after former Gov.
Oklahoma: Regents consider tweaking scholarship program
State higher education regents on Thursday approved a possible tweak to the income verification process for a popular state-run scholarship program.
P.M. UPDATE: Governor sets Oklahoma Main Street Week
Governor Brad Henry has declared Oct. 12 to Oct. 17 as Oklahoma Main Street Week.
Appointment of a state education czar is overkill
Gov. Brad Henry's announcement earlier this month of his appointment of a so-called education czar has us a bit puzzled.
Edmondson, Askins speak about gubernatorial candidacy
EDMOND a ' Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson on Tuesday said that if elected governor, he would advocate a zero tolerance on junk food in school.
Governor's Windmill Had to be Permitted
Once a newly-donated wind turbine is put in place on the southeast corner of the grounds of the Oklahoma governor's mansion, it'll be one of the tallest structures in the vicinty, save for the 257 foot tall State Capitol dome.
Guess what? The - education lottery' is coming up short
News flash - The Oklahoma a oeLottery for Educationa is an unreliable source of funding for education.
State workers fired over alleged rape of female inmates
OKLAHOMA CITY a ' Two state workers have lost their jobs as authorities investigate allegations that they raped female inmates who helped maintain the grounds at the Governor's Mansion, officials said Thursday.
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