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Thacker, DeLozier vote to fund RCIDA
The Rogers County Commissioners voted 2 to 1 Monday to support economic development by providing $300,000 in funding to the Rogers County Industrial Development Authority.
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Voter registration deadline set for One-Cent tax election
The Rogers County Special Election is set for May 14, leaving citizens only a few more days to register to vote.
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GRDA rate hike termed ‘bait and switch’
Grand River Dam Authority is passing on rate decreases and raising peak usage fees creating a potential for significant increases to Claremore Electric customers.
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County slates ‘Trash Off’ schedule
Rogers County will host a “Trash Off” event beginning Thursday and running through Saturday at several locations throughout the county to provide free trash dumping services to residents.
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Moving Day: County begins relocation to new courthouse
Rogers County Commissioners and county road crews marked the historic opening of the new courthouse Monday as they began moving the first pallet of boxes into the building.
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Free speech group ‘honors’ attempts to censor
Idaho regulators who banned the sale of Five Wives Vodka out of fear of offending tee-totaling Mormons and a Missouri legislator who wanted to make it a felony to even propose gun control legislation are among the 2013 winners of the annual anti-censorship “Jefferson Muzzles.”
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County residents get recycling day
Claremore residents will have the opportunity to dispose of household pollutants when the MET recycling program hosts a collection event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Expo Square in Tulsa
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Rogers County Courthouse offices to close during move
Rogers County Commissioners finalized plans for the move to the new courthouse beginning April 15 and some offices will be closed or have limited operations during the two-week move.
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E911 Trust Authority seeks approval
Rogers County E911 Trust Authority met Thursday to discuss the approval of a trust indenture document submitted by Attorney Jim Orbson.
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Municipal election experience low voter turnout
Rogers County voters turned out in low numbers for the municipal elections on Tuesday.
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