Oologah/Talala
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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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Oologah-Talala hosts ‘No Text On Board’ pledge
In celebration of the national “No Text on Board Pledge Day,” Oologah-Talala High School (OTHS) leadership students Wednesday hosted and joined forces with wireless provider AT&T* to tackle a dangerous practice that puts millions of Americans at risk: texting while driving.
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Semi turnover causes fatality in Oologah
A Missouri man died from injuries he received Monday morning, when the semi he was driving went off a curve and rolled just south of the Oologah Dam.
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Helm double dips with double chip
Questions continue to surface regarding the State Auditor’s report evaluating the use of Federal Emergency Management Agency funds by Rogers County Commissioner Mike Helm.
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