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Cherokee Nation Makes $4 Million Investment Into New STEM Building At Rogers State University
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Students at Rogers State University are looking forward to a new STEM building coming to campus thanks to a big donation. The Cherokee Nation got the ball rolling on the funds for the construction to ensure students at RSU have access to higher education in STEM.
Rogers State University Announces New Chemical Engineering Program
Lex Rodriguez
Rogers State said there's a big demand for chemical engineering graduates, but not many in-state programs for it. The university said this offering will be a boost for companies in northeast Oklahoma.
Rogers State University Has Grand Opening For $5 Million Dining Hall
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It has taken almost three years but students at Rogers State University can now enjoy a new $5 million dining hall.
Portrait Of Nation's 12th President Unveiled At State Capitol
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The portrait of former U.S. President Zachary Taylor was unveiled in the State Capitol building in Oklahoma City Tuesday morning.
Governor Completes Board For Tar Creek Buyouts
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Governor Brad Henry Friday announced a new trust authority to oversee a federally funded buyout of residents in the contaminated Tar Creek Superfund site in northeast Oklahoma.
The
Hosted by the governor: Energy Summit kicks off in Oklahoma City
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Energy experts will analyze the nation's tight natural gas and crude oil supplies at an energy summit in
Oklahoma City today.
Richard L. Hess is the summit's
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Sen. Lankford outlines Senate review and changes head for ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
Alex Cameron
Following the House’s passage of the massive reconciliation package, Sen. Lankford says the Senate will review and tweak the bill, focusing on earlier spending cuts, restoring charitable deductions, permanent small business tax incentives, and addressing state and local tax deductions, to create a version that can pass both chambers.
Sen. Lankford outlines Senate review and changes head for ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
Alex Cameron
Following the House’s passage of the massive reconciliation package, Sen. Lankford says the Senate will review and tweak the bill, focusing on earlier spending cuts, restoring charitable deductions, permanent small business tax incentives, and addressing state and local tax deductions, to create a version that can pass both chambers.
Increasingly active weather pattern in Oklahoma into Memorial Day
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Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
Increasingly active weather pattern in Oklahoma into Memorial Day
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Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
'This is not the end for us': Eufaula teen relieved after 2 arrested in connection to brother’s murder
Chloe Abbott
Muskogee Police arrested two people who they say are connected to a 21-year-old Eufaula man's murder, and his family is relieved.
'This is not the end for us': Eufaula teen relieved after 2 arrested in connection to brother’s murder
Chloe Abbott
Muskogee Police arrested two people who they say are connected to a 21-year-old Eufaula man's murder, and his family is relieved.
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Sen. Lankford outlines Senate review and changes head for ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
Alex Cameron
Following the House’s passage of the massive reconciliation package, Sen. Lankford says the Senate will review and tweak the bill, focusing on earlier spending cuts, restoring charitable deductions, permanent small business tax incentives, and addressing state and local tax deductions, to create a version that can pass both chambers.
Increasingly active weather pattern in Oklahoma into Memorial Day
News On 6
Oklahoma will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. A front will stall over the region, lifting north and bringing several waves of energy capable of producing strong to severe weather. Conditions will cool early next week behind the front, bringing a break from the unsettled pattern.
'This is not the end for us': Eufaula teen relieved after 2 arrested in connection to brother’s murder
Chloe Abbott
Muskogee Police arrested two people who they say are connected to a 21-year-old Eufaula man's murder, and his family is relieved.
Owner of Tulsa's Utica Square looking to sell shopping center
Sam Modde
Helmerich & Payne looking for new partner or owner for Utica Square, Tulsa's first suburban shopping hub near 21st and Lewis.
Future of Oklahoma Cosmetology Board in jeopardy after governor’s veto
MaKayla Glenn
Students and professionals are speaking out, saying public safety and hard-earned credentials are at risk.
Broken Arrow fifth graders leave behind legacy on fence
Sonora Meadows
Students at Leisure Park Elementary celebrate year's end with tradition, painting self-portraits for the school's legacy project—honoring past and future.
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