President Trump signs order declaring Christmas Eve, Dec. 26 federal holidays

EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — President Trump signed an executive order declaring Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 as federal holidays. Federal employees will receive a five-day holiday break. The order states that the heads of executive departments and agencies may determine that certain offices and installations of their organizations, or parts thereof, must remain open and that... Read More.
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Ponca City Public Schools Announces Tina Fisher as Assistant Principal

Ponca City Public Schools is proud to announce the appointment of Tina Fisher as the new assistant principal at Ponca City High School, pending Board of Education approval at the January meeting. A proud Ponca City High School graduate from the Class of 2002, Tina brings deep roots in our community and over 20... Read More.

Drummond opposes clemency in brutal double murder case

Kendrick Simpson OKLAHOMA CITY  – Attorney General Gentner Drummond has formally requested that the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board deny clemency for convicted murderer Kendrick Simpson, who was sentenced to death for the brutal 2006 drive-by murders of Glen Palmer and Anthony Jones. In the clemency packet filed, Drummond emphasized that Simpson has never demonstrated genuine remorse,... Read More.

Reps. Contend OCC Let College Dropout Perform Utility Audits, Challenge Another $1.5B of Customer Charges with Supreme Court

OKLAHOMA CITY – An employee of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) who is believed to have dropped out of college as a sophomore has been performing audits of utility companies collectively worth more than a billion dollars, a brief filed recently at the Oklahoma Supreme Court reveals. Reps. Tom Gann, R-Inola, Kevin West, R-Moore, and... Read More.
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Congress passes defense bill boosting military pay, protecting Oklahoma bases

WASHINGTON - Congress has approved a sweeping national defense bill that raises military pay and secures key missions at Oklahoma bases, even as lawmakers head into the new year with unresolved fights over government funding and health care policy. The newly approved National Defense Authorization Act authorizes more than $900 billion in defense spending, the largest... Read More.

Kay County Court Filings 12/19/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay CJ-2025-00294 12/19/2025 AU, WAI KWOK Plaintiff AU, WAI KWOK vs. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES et al QUIET TITLE Kay CS-2025-00673 12/19/2025 BLACK .22 CALIBER LONG RIFLE WITH SCOPE Defendant STATE OF OKLAHOMA EX REL BRIAN HERMANSON DISTRICT ATTORNEY vs. BLACK .22 CALIBER LONG RIFLE WITH SCOPE et al SEIZURE & FORFEITURE Kay SC-2025-00888 12/19/2025 COPE, JAMES Defendant RED RIVER CREDIT... Read More.

Timberwolves hand the Thunder their 3rd loss, 112-107, after Edwards takes over down the stretch

By DAVE CAMPBELL AP Sports Writer MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Anthony Edwards returned from a three-game injury absence with 26 points and 12 rebounds, hitting the go-ahead 3-pointer with 38.5 seconds left to lead the Minnesota Timberwolves past the Oklahoma City Thunder 112-107 on Friday night. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 35 points and seven assists for the Thunder... Read More.
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OU loses 17-point lead, falls 34-24 to Alabama in College Football Playoff

By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Ty Simpson passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 9 seed Alabama rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat No. 8 Oklahoma 34-24 on Friday night in the first round of the College Football Playoff. “I just couldn’t be more proud of these guys,”... Read More.

Kay County Court Filings 12/18/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay PB-2025-00120 12/18/2025 AGHA, AHMAD SALEH Plaintiff IN THE MATTER OF AGHA, AHMAD SALEH SPECIAL ADMINISTRATION - ST UNCONTESTED Kay SC-2025-00884 12/18/2025 AND Plaintiff OSCARSON, KYLIE et al vs. OSCARSON, DION LEE FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER Kay SC-2025-00884 12/18/2025 AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ESTATES OF Plaintiff OSCARSON, KYLIE et al vs. OSCARSON, DION LEE FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER Kay SC-2025-00884 12/18/2025 BOTH DECEASED Plaintiff OSCARSON,... Read More.

NOC to reinstate competitive cheer in Tonkawa, Enid

In the final Northern Oklahoma College Board of Regents meeting of 2025, regents approved the reinstatement of competitive cheer at the Tonkawa and Enid campuses as an NJCAA intercollegiate sport beginning in the 2026-27 academic year. President Diana Morris said the cheer squads will support athletic events, assist with campus and recruiting activities in the... Read More.