Oklahoma Lands Historic Funding to Reimagine Rural Health Care

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Oklahoma Lands Historic Funding to Reimagine Rural Health Care

OKLAHOMA CITY  – Oklahoma has officially secured approximately $223.5 million for the first year of a five-year grant through the Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program, part of an historic $50 billion federal investment authorized by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. This award marks a new era for the state, providing unprecedented resources to... Read More.

Kay County Court Filings 12/30/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay ML-2025-00294 12/30/2025 ARNSWALD, TIMOTHY ADAM Person 1 ARNSWALD, TIMOTHY ADAM vs. PRICE, PHYLICIA ANNE MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION - MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Kay PO-2025-00128 12/30/2025 DENT, MADELYNN CREE Plaintiff DENT, MADELYNN CREE vs. VANSCHUYVER, SARA PROTECTIVE ORDER Kay SC-2025-00897 12/30/2025 EVERETTE DEAN, LLC Plaintiff EVERETTE DEAN, LLC vs. ROE ELLRI, JADE FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER Kay CM-2025-00497 12/30/2025 JORDAN, JAY CHRISTOPHER Defendant STATE OF OKLAHOMA vs.... Read More.
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Oklahoma to restrict soft drinks and candy from SNAP purchases starting Feb 2026

TULSA, OKLA (KTUL) — Oklahoma will implement new restrictions on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, prohibiting the purchase of items such as soda and candy starting Feb. 15, 2026. Implementations were originally going to take place on January 1, 2026, but were adjusted to allow additional time for retailers to complete system updates and... Read More.

Student crowned in Oklahoma’s first Miss Juneteenth competition

TULSA, Okla. - Aaliyah Albert-Oliver, a student at Union High School, has been crowned Miss Juneteenth, earning the title during Oklahoma’s first-ever Miss Juneteenth competition and going on to win at the national level. The National Miss Juneteenth Scholarship Program, now in its sixth year, expanded to Oklahoma for the first time in 2025. The program is led... Read More.
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Richard Glossip case, new dates have been set for the case in 2026

OKLAHOMA CITY- (KOKH) — After a few Oklahoma County criminal judges recused themselves from the Richard Glossip case, new dates have been set for the case in 2026. "It's important for Mr. Glossip of course, because he's been sitting in prison, almost executed nine times for a crime that he's never even had a fair trial... Read More.

Initiative underway to help protect churches

TULSA, (Okla.) — It was a shocking act of violence, a pastor at a church in Pryor stabbed last week with a dagger. "There was no way that five minutes before that happened or the day that that pastor woke up he thought, 'Hmm, I bet somebody tries to stab me today,' and so you have... Read More.
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Kay County Court Filings 12/29/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay TL-2025-00062 12/29/2025 ADAMS, JASON DANIEL Defendant STATE OF OKLAHOMA, EX REL OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION vs. ADAMS, JASON DANIEL TAX LIEN/WARRANT - ST COURT ORDER Kay SC-2025-00896 12/29/2025 AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION Plaintiff HOLMES & YATES LAW PLLC et al vs. CARRIERE, CHARLES B MONEY JUDGEMENT Kay SC-2025-00894 12/29/2025 ARNOLD, ROXANNA Defendant SUN LOAN COMPANY vs. ARNOLD, ROXANNA MONEY JUDGMENT Kay Read More.

Senator Green Celebrates Reopening of Route 66 Bridge in Wellston

WELLSTON – Sen. Grant Green, R-Wellston, welcomed the reopening of the I-44/Turner Turnpike bridge over Route 66 following a yearlong reconstruction project by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. The project replaced the more than 70-year-old Wellston bridge and expanded it to six lanes to accommodate the future expansion of the Turner Turnpike. Green said the reopening brings welcome... Read More.