FOUR OKLAHOMANS ORDERED TO PAY A TOTAL OF $68,000 FOR KILLING ENDANGERED WHOOPING CRANES
FOUR OKLAHOMANS ORDERED TO PAY A TOTAL OF $68,000 FOR KILLING ENDANGERED WHOOPING CRANES Court Also Ordered Forfeiture of Firearms and Nationwide Loss of Hunting Privileges for Five Years OKLAHOMA CITY – This week, four Oklahoman men were sentenced to pay restitution totaling $68,000 for unlawfully killing four endangered whooping cranes protected under the…
Read MoreOkemah School Board meeting–October 9, 2023 at 7:00 PM – Regular Meeting
October 9, 2023 at 7:00 PM – Regular Meeting Agenda 1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL 2. CITIZEN’S HEARING (Any individual wishing to address the Board on any item appearing on the agenda shall sign in with the Board Clerk prior to the start of the meeting. The President of the Board will then acknowledge only…
Read MoreSpecial Standard Housing Board meeting–October 10
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Read MoreMonthly investment performance report by State Treasurer
August 2023 To the People of Oklahoma: The Office of the State Treasurer is pleased to issue the monthly investment performance report. This report is an important part of my office and commitment to disclose our economic environment and portfolio results. Portfolio Performance, Diversification, and Strategy August portfolio yielded 2.71% with a weighted average maturity…
Read MoreWildlife Fishing Report. Oct 4, 2023
NORTHEAST Fort Gibson: September 29. Elevation is 1 ft. above normal and stable, water temperature 78°F and stained. (USACE Lake Level) Largemouth bass fair on crankbaits, jigs, spoons, topwater lures, and worms around coves, docks, and points. White bass and crappie good on minnows, spoons, and tube jigs around brush structure, channels, docks, and points. Paddlefish good snagging around channels and main…
Read MoreFree workshop to focus on environmental law enforcement
Free workshop to focus on environmental law enforcement By Trisha Gedon STILLWATER, Okla. – Illegal roadside dumps continue to adversely affect the back roads of Oklahoma. To help combat this issue, Oklahoma State University Extension is partnering with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development to host an Oklahoma…
Read MoreFall is Coming to Oklahoma State Parks! Join Us for Fall-Themed Festivities
Fall is Coming to Oklahoma State Parks! Join Us for Fall-Themed Festivities With Fall right around the corner, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department is sharing ways that Oklahomans can enjoy the cooler temperatures, explore the outdoors and see the natural beauty of our state parks. From hiking through the foliage to making eye-catching…
Read MoreOkemah School Board calls special meeting for Superintendent evaluation –Thursday, Oct 5 at 5:00 p.m.
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Read MoreBanned Books the Forbidden Fruit Ripe for the Pick’n
Angela Allmond, Communications Director Oklahoma Democratic Party [email protected] Direct Interviews: Alicia Andrews, Oklahoma Democratic Party Chair [email protected]; 918/951-6344 Scott J. Hamilton, Executive Director [email protected]; 718/216-9200 Banned Books the Forbidden Fruit Ripe for the Pick’n OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, — OCTOBER 4, 2023 – Oklahoma leaders are fast following a national movement…
Read MoreBrown arrested for making threats against city hall
Brown arrested for making threats against city hall By R.L. Thompson The Okemah Police Department filed a report regarding a bomb threat and threats on the lives of the city manager Kristy Lesley and city employees. The following is the police report on the threats that was obtained by the Okemah News Leader on Tuesday…
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