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Senator Logan, Representative Fetgatter Anticipate Fourth of July with Rocket’s Red Glare Act, Urge Oklahomans to Celebrate Safely

OKLAHOMA CITY - Senator Bryan Logan, R-Paden, and Representative Scott Fetgatter, R-Okmulgee, today issued a call for both celebration and safety as Oklahomans prepare to commemorate a historic Independence Day under the “Rocket's Red Glare Act" during America’s 250th anniversary. Signed into law to restore liberty to Oklahomans looking to celebrate freedom this Independence Day, this landmark... Read More.

Osage County jail changes inmate mail process, adds digital messaging

OSAGE COUNTY, Okla. -The Osage County Sheriff’s Office will begin using a new inmate mail and messaging system on July 15, 2026, changing how family and friends send correspondence to inmates at the Osage County Jail. Officials said the changes are intended to improve security by reducing the introduction of contraband while providing a... Read More.

Applications for wildlife habitat grants now open for several Oklahoma counties

OKLAHOMA — The Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts, Oklahoma Conservation Commission, and Oklahoma Monarch Society are partnering to offer the Wildlife Habitat Grant Program, which will fund the creation of native wildlife habitats in several counties across the state. The habitats will support native pollinators, birds, plants, and other species in Grady, Logan, Oklahoma, and... Read More.
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Oklahoma State Question 846 Would Place Existing Voter ID Law in State Constitution

In August, Oklahoma voters will decide whether to place the state’s existing voter identification requirement into the Oklahoma Constitution through State Question 846. The proposal would not create a new voter ID law. Oklahoma already requires voters to verify their identity before casting a ballot under a law approved by voters through State Question 746... Read More.
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Trump makes move to provide economic relief to farmers, strengthen fertilizer supply chain

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Tuesday that President Donald Trump made a move to provide financial relief for American farmers and strengthen the country’s fertilizer supply chain. “Today, @POTUS signed a proclamation temporarily suspending countervailing duties on certain phosphate fertilizer imports—providing immediate relief to producers while strengthening America’s fertilizer supply chain,” she wrote... Read More.
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New Oklahoma education laws take effect July 1: AI oversight, testing changes, teacher pipeline

OKLAHOMA CITY - Several new education laws are set to take effect July 1, targeting everything from artificial intelligence in classrooms to statewide testing and teacher shortages. State Sen. Ally Seifried, a Republican from Claremore, says the focus is on improving outcomes while keeping pace with changes in technology. AI IN THE CLASSROOM One change in state law... Read More.

Independence Day Fireworks Celebration in Ponca City

Saturday, July 4 at Lake Ponca Fireworks begin at 9:50 p.m. Fireworks Show The display will be synchronized to music & audio can be heard on: KPNC-FM 100.7 KLOR 99.3 FM Lake Safety A buoyed safety zone will be established on the lake beginning around 7:00 p.m. Boaters must stay out of the restricted area until the fireworks are finished and the... Read More.

Last Call for 5 Under 40 Nominations

Time is running out to recognize the young leaders who are making a difference in Ponca City! Nominations close June 30th. The 5 Under 40 Awards honor outstanding professionals, entrepreneurs, volunteers, and community leaders under the age of 40 who are helping move our community forward. Their dedication, innovation, and service deserve to be celebrated. If... Read More.