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New year, new majority
New year, new majority
One-party Democratic rule in Washington has led to several unprecedented crises in our country and around the globe. However, next week, lawmakers will return to Washington, D.C. where the U.S. House of Representatives will begin a new legislative session with Republicans in the majority. 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
Adopt small daily habits in 2023 for a healthier year
Adopt small daily habits in 2023 for a healthier year
— The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) offers free resources to help Oklahomans achieve their New Year’s health resolutions through small daily steps. Whether you wish to eat more nutritiously, move more or start living tobacco free, TSET programs like the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline and Shape Your Future can help you plan — and stay encouraged — to reach your goals. 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
Reflecting on the past 10 years
Reflecting on the past 10 years
The end of each year allows us to reflect on what is behind us and look forward to what is to come. As we begin this new chapter, thank you for putting your trust in me. It’s a responsibility I will never take lightly. 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
Carl’Veon Young
Carl’Veon Young
Carl’Veon Young 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
Bankers, builders turn ground for new FNB in Goldsby
Bankers, builders turn ground for new FNB in Goldsby
Bankers, builders turn ground for new FNB in Goldsby 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
Jan. 16 is federal holiday for MLK Jr. Day
Jan. 16 is federal holiday for MLK Jr. Day
School was back underway January 2 after the holiday break in Newcastle, but students and staff will be out again January 16 to celebrate a day of service, and to remember a man who left a storied legacy. 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
City sets sights on new wastewater plant by Oct. 2024
City sets sights on new wastewater plant by Oct. 2024
An engineering approval process which started before the COVID-19 pandemic has concluded with plans on a new wastewater treatment plant being submitted to the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. Kenny Sullivan, the City’s engineer of Glenn Sullivan and Associates, appeared before the City Council in the December meeting to discuss the project, which Council members approved to send for DEQ comment. The process is hoped to conclude with a permit to construct the plant. 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
SH-9 property rezoned
SH-9 property rezoned
Council members say rezoning to PUD will help restrict to soft development 01/05/2023 05:00 AM
Chickasaw Nation News for January 5
Chickasaw Nation News for January 5
01/03/2023 02:09 PM
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