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The key witness in a now-dismissed criminal case against state Superintendent Joy Hofmeister is suing Hofmeister and two others for wrongful termination and lost wages, among other things.
Gubernatorial candidates are making a last-ditch effort to canvas the state before the November 6 election.
A coalition has been formed to oppose a medical marijuana question that will be on the primary ballot this summer. The group "SQ 788 is Not Medical" has registered as a political action committee with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.
Candidate filing began Wednesday at the Oklahoma State Capitol and ends Friday. The three-day filing period is for people who want to run for office in the November election.
According to the Oklahoma Education Association, 95% of the funding they are asking for is secured and recurring.