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Okla. teacher-gun bill now derailed
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A bill that would have allowed public school districts across Oklahoma to decide whether to let teachers be armed in classrooms won’t be granted a hearing in the Senate and likely is dormant this session, the chairman of the Senate Education Committee said Monday. Sen. John Ford did not grant the bill a hearing in his committee Monday and said he doesn’t expect it will be reassigned to another committee before a Thu...
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Questions remain unanswered on Pointe Vista project at Lake Texoma
  A few questions have been answered about the lack of progress on a grand new resort to replace beloved old Lake Texoma State Park, including penalties in case of a default. However, a happy ending is still in doubt. The reason, of course, is almost no progress since an update at a public meeting in Kingston last October by Harry Birdwell, chief administrative officer of the Commissioners of Land Office. A recent prod by Gov. Mary Fallin ...
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City council elections to be held Tuesday
Early voting continues Monday for city council elections in Achille, Bokchito, Caddo, Calera and Durant. The Bryan County Election Board, 217 N. 16th Ave., will be open 8 am. until 6 p.m. for those who wish to cast their votes early. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday for the election. In Durant, council seats are up for Wards 1 and 2. Jerry Tomlinson who currently serves as mayor for Ward 1, did not have an opponent. T...
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Election board office is open for early voting
Early voting started today for area city council elections. The Bryan County Election Board, 217 N. 16th Ave., will be open until 6 p.m. today for registered voters who want to cast their votes early. The office is also open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday to accomodate early voters. Poll will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday for the election. In Durant, council seats are up for Wards 1 and 2. Jerry Tomlinson who currently ser...
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Inside Okla. clinic, a ‘menace’ to public health
TULSA (AP) — The crisp, stucco exterior of an Oklahoma dental clinic concealed what health inspectors say they found inside: rusty instruments used on patients with infectious diseases and a pattern of unsanitary practices that put thousands of people at risk for hepatitis and the virus that causes AIDS. State and local health officials planned to mail notices Friday urging 7,000 patients of Dr. W. Scott Harrington to seek medical scree...
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Audit shows OSBI used state time for nonprofits
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Employees at the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation used state resources and time to raise money for two nonprofits associated with the agency, including an employee’s association that spent nearly $10,000 to take 11 employees on a cruise, according to a state audit released Thursday. A copy of the audit will be forwarded to the attorney general’s office to decide if further investigation is warranted, State Aud...
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Several charged with drug crimes
Several people have been arrested and charged with drug crimes following searches of residences in Durant and Colbert by Durant Police and the Bryan County District Attorney’s Drug Task Force. Collin Hunter Beshear, 20, and Travis James Valtman, 20, both of Durant, were charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. These charges were filed in connection with the recent search of a High Meadows Apartment by officers with ...
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Jail keeps funding but commissioner chair to step down
A meeting between Bryan County Sheriff Ken Golden and Bryan County Commissioners Monty Montgomery, Tony Simmons and Jay Perry, left some tension with one commissioner who said that the board did not make good on promises made to the county. Commissioner Monty Montgomery announced that he will be stepping down as chair of the board during the regular County Commissioners meeting on Monday, April 1. This decision is following a two-to-one v...
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Gun control backers struggle to win some Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — It would seem a lobbyist’s dream: rounding up votes for a proposal backed by more than 8 in 10 people in polls. Yet, gun control supporters are struggling to win over moderate Democrats in their drive to push expanded background checks for firearms purchasers through the Senate next month. Backed by a $12 million TV advertising campaign financed by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, gun control groups scheduled rallies ...
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Budget panel OKs new Oklahoma teacher-bonus plan
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A plan to tie bonus pay to a new teacher evaluation program cleared a House committee on Wednesday despite concern the proposal will replace a separate incentive for teachers who receive National Board Certification. The House Appropriations Committee voted 13-10 for the bill to provide a $1,000 bonus for “superior” rated teachers under the new Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System, or TLE. Tea...
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OSBI investigating threats to Okla. legislator
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is looking into threats made against a state representative who authored a bill to allow the slaughter of horses in Oklahoma. The OSBI confirmed Wednesday it’s investigating threats targeting Republican Rep. Skye McNiel of Bristow. McNiel says the threats have been troubling but says she refuses to “play into their hands.” She says she has turned over emails, Facebook mes...
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Oklahoma House Dems attack proposed education changes
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Proposed changes in the Oklahoma Department of Education’s rules certainly look alarming, apparently revoking standards for every subject, be it high school art or first-grade history. The department told The Associated Press on Wednesday that looks were deceiving and the changes a harmless, bureaucratic quirk, but members of the House vehemently condemned the proposed changes during a press conference at the Capito...
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Moran Woodwind Quartet to be held April 2
Musical Arts Series concludes with DURANT – Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s Musical Arts Series will present the Moran Woodwind Quintet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. This will be the final event of the 2012-13 season. It is free of charge and open to the public. The quintet will also perform that afternoon at a local school. The Musical Arts Series is sponsored by Southeastern, the Red River Ar...
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SE Theatre to present Escape from Kerfuffle Castle
Theatre at Southeastern and the American Association of University Women is excited to present Escape from Kerfuffle Castle on April 11 at 7:30 pm in Southeastern Oklahoma State University’s historic Montgomery Auditorium. An original children’s theatre piece written by SOSU Chair of Art, Communication and Theatre Dell McLain, Kerfuffle Castle tells the story of an English prep school on the verge of bankruptcy. Now, the students must solve...
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Local school districts receive ACE Award
Four Bryan County school districts went on Spring Break with pride this year. These districts received a new academic award given in Oklahoma. Achille, Boswell, Colbert and Rock Creek School Districts were four of 188 districts in Oklahoma to receive the Governor’s Achieving Classroom Excellence (ACE) Award that was given out on March 4. This award is given to schools whose 2012 graduating class met all graduation requirements including p...
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Ex-Okla. lawmaker seeks to dismiss bribery charge
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former state senator charged with felony bribery has asked a judge to dismiss the case, arguing that lawmakers are granted immunity from prosecution for official actions by the Oklahoma Constitution. Former Democratic Sen. Debbe Leftwich is accused of scheming with former Republican Rep. Randy Terrill to get set up with an $80,000-a-year job at the state Medical Examiner’s Office so another Republican could run fo...
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Oklahoma House panel passes school intruder bill
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Legislation requiring Oklahoma public schools to conduct drills to prepare students and teachers for possible intruders was approved by a state House committee Tuesday. The measure, passed by the House Education Committee 16-0, is among recommendations submitted to lawmakers earlier this month by the Oklahoma Commission on School Security, a task force created after last year’s deadly shooting at a Connecticut eleme...
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Okla. House sends death penalty changes to Fallin
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Lawmakers on Tuesday sent Gov. Mary Fallin proposed changes to how Oklahoma courts apply the death penalty in first-degree murder cases, a measure sponsored by a freshman representative and former county prosecutor. Under the proposal from Republican Rep. Scott Biggs of Chickasha, a former Grady County prosecutor, the death penalty would only be an option in first-degree murder cases if it is sought by the state, po...
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Study: Health law will raise claim costs in Okla.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A study by the Society of Actuaries estimates that the new federal health care law will raise medical claims costs in Oklahoma by 29.3 percent, an increase that critics of the measure said comes as no surprise. “From day one, I was saying it could not be a savings in health care,” said Sen. Bill Brown, R-Broken Arrow, a longtime critic of the Affordable Care Act championed by President Barack Obama. Rep. Mike Ritz...
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Oklahoma Senate panel OKs DNA testing proposal
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma would no longer be the only state without a program allowing convicted criminals to request DNA testing in their cases under a measure approved by a Senate committee Tuesday. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 8-0 for the Postconviction DNA Act, which establishes an application process for certain convicted criminals to request testing of evidence in their case. Republican Sen. Jim Halligan of Stillwate...
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