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U.S. lawmaker says missionary daughter, son-in-law killed in Haiti
CBS News· 6 days agoThe daughter and son-in-law of Missouri House of Representatives member Ben Baker were killed while...
College sports departments gear up for 'economic earthquake'
Tulsa World· 12 hours agoTexas A&M laid off a dozen or so athletic staffers. A revenue-sharing model outlined in last week's...
New law opens doors for students with intellectual differences
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 7 days agoA new piece of legislation gives students with intellectual disabilities a chance at scholarships...
Obituaries in Oklahoma City, OK | Oklahoman
The Oklahoman· 1 day agoHolly Hefton, attorney, lover of all Italian and Egyptian things, animals, Oklahoma Sooners, motorcycles, Mexico and the underdog, passed away peacefully...
Oklahoma budget agreement adds funds to public schools, colleges, CareerTech
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe chief driver of public school funding, the education funding formula, would go up by $25 million...
Oklahoma bestsellers for May 26, 2024
Tulsa World· 4 days ago“The Women” by Kristin Hannah tops the fiction chart this week.
State lawmakers spend working holiday advancing budget bills
Tulsa World· 2 days agoThe Senate contemplated a Saturday work session. During separate meetings held by the House and...
NCAA changes likely for scholarship limits, roster sizes
Tulsa World· 2 days agoCody McDavis' life changed forever with a few strokes of a pen. McDavis grew up in a single-parent...
Senator champions scholarships for students with disabilities
Claremore Daily Progress, Okla. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 25—Sen. Allie Seifried, Claremore, along with constituent and educational advocate Julie Lackey, Owasso, celebrated a victory this week for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities ...
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoDon Edsel Brashears, 91, of Benton, passed away on Thursday, May 23, surrounded by family. Don was born in Clear Creek, Ark., on October 5, 1932, to...