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From staff reports The Lawton-Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce will host its State of Economic Development Luncheon at noon Friday, July 18 at the Hilton Garden Inn, 135 NW Second St., Lawton. Brad ...
From staff & wire reports OAKLAND, Calif. – Brimstone announced it has signed a letter of intent with Oklahoma’s Dolese Bros. Co. to supply materials for its planned Rock Refinery – a commercial-scale ...
Southwest LedgerOklahoma City NBA Champions Parade expected to draw thousands Monday, June 23, 2025 ...
From staff reports DUNCAN – The Duncan Police Department has joined OffenderWatch, a registry network for sex or violent offenders which helps local, state and federal agencies across the country ...
From staff reports WASHINGTON –The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling last week regarding the Environmental Protection Agency, in a case on appeal by an Oklahoma oil refining company and others that ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Twenty-three Oklahomans, including at least one former state lawmaker, were named by Gov. Kevin Stitt to several state boards and commissions. The appointments follow several ...
A workman who’s obviously not afraid of heights changes some burned-out bulbs in the Love’s sign at the convenience store off SH-49 north of Lawton near the H ...
From staff reports Kratos, the drone manufacturer that has a plant in Oklahoma City, announced last week in Paris that it plans to build a jet engine plant in Bristow. Kratos Defense & Security ...
From staff reports Opponents of a storage site in Cushing for discarded wind turbine blades proclaimed victory after the City Planning Commission recommended Thursday the operation be denied a request ...
A federal district judge ruled last week that the State of Oklahoma has proven with data and anecdotal evidence that there has not been any substantive change in poultry litter pollution of the ...
A $74 million deal to outsource Oklahoma’s prison food service operations to The Trinity Services Group was voided after fewer than four weeks. Aramark, a competing bidder, filed a protest with the ...
From staff reports MARLOW — State Rep. Brad Boles (R-Marlow) announced that he is launching his campaign for Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner.
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