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A-F grading scale - Area superintendents have similar concerns regarding state’s new grading system
The Oklahoma state school board unanimously voted Monday to delay the release of the new A-F grading scale until Oct. 25.
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County due $110,000 in uncollected fines
Rogers County Court Clerk Candi Czapansky is facing tough questions in light of a recent discovery that her office has not been properly filing driver license suspensions according to state statute.
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Home-front effort at homeland security not paying off
Millions of taxpayer dollars spent on efforts to prevent terrorism were poorly invested, according to a study released today by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The bipartisan investigation, led by Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., found that the Department of Homeland Security’s work with state and local fusion centers “has not produced useful intelligence to support federal counterterrorism efforts.”
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Registration changes still on the rise
Rogers County Election Board reports that voter registration changes continue as the Oct. 12 registration deadline approaches.
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Calling all volunteers - Election workers needed for November’s General Election
The upcoming presidential election is approaching, however there is one gap in the system that needs filling.
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County Clerk halts payments
Rogers County Clerk Peggy Armstrong brought forth questions Monday on two separate purchase orders presented for payment by Commissioner Mike Helm.
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911 advisory board requests trust creation
Rogers County Commissioners will likely review a request from the E911 Advisory Board to move the board to a trust authority on Monday.
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911 Advisory Board to talk about secrecy
The Rogers County 911 Advisory Board will discuss Friday in a special meeting whether talking about the operation of the center could present a security risk under Homeland Security.
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UPDATE: 10-year-old boy found
After nearly 12 hours from being reported missing, a 10-year-old Rogers County boy was found by deputies late Friday afternoon.
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Public does not need to know
Discussions concerning the public’s access to 911 phone records and operational information for the new E911 center were treated with care by Commissioner Mike Helm and Assistant District Attorney David Iski, during a special meeting of the Rogers County E911 Advisory Board.
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