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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 ...
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 ...
A report by the nonprofit organization SmileHub on the Best States for Environmental Protection in 2025 ranked Oklahoma 39th. The group also released a new report on the Best Charities for ...
The argument at the core of debate over a failed wind turbine setback bill in the Oklahoma Legislature is being played out in courtrooms. It involves a western Oklahoma family that filed suit against ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – A legislative bill to help Oklahoma’s firefighters access lifesaving cancer screenings quietly became law last week without the governor’s signature. That happens when a measure ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Bills aimed at reducing fines and fees that burden criminal defendants and boosting statewide participation in a county- level mental health and diversion program have become law. The ...
From staff reports Firehawk Aerospace, a company specializing in hybrid rocket propulsion technology, announced it will invest $45 million to build a state-of-theart manufacturing facility on 160 ...
By the Southwest Ledger Editorial Board Oklahoma’s Open Records Act was created in 1985 for a noble purpose: “[T]o ensure and facilitate the public's right of access to and review of government ...
LAWTON – A seemingly routine question about public records led to the disclosure recently that multiple ‘Open Records’ requestswere submitted by individuals associated with KSWO-TV seekingemails sent ...
From staff reports OKLAHOMA CITY – A New Zealand man traveled to Oklahoma to confront the Pauls Valley man who did not possess the classic car he purchased. Andy Wayne Alexander, 48, was sentenced to ...
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