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Lawmakers told state must plan for more electric vehicles

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — When it comes to electric vehicles, the Cherokee Nation, along with Oklahoma and the rest of the world, is charging toward the future. Three electric buses being built for the Cherokee Nation will soon be used to take students t...

 

Report: Oklahoma population's declined in recent years

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — More people have moved out of Oklahoma in recent years than have moved in from other states, an indication of better job prospects in other parts of the country. The troubling shift has been noted especially among people of p...

 

Oklahoma woman recalls WWII

LAWTON, Okla. (AP) — Sumiko Goeku was barely 7 when her aunt carried her on her back into the ocean, summoned strength to tow her to deep water, then pushed her away and left her to drown. One might easily conclude that the child's aunt must have h...

 

Tenants give new life to Town Plaza in Duncan

DUNCAN, Okla. (AP) — Matt and Melody Setters' cat, Leroy, jet black and uncompromisingly independent, roams the third floor of a century old building a block off Main Street in downtown Duncan, adding a small bit of irony to the story told of the p...

 

Duncan women share sewing skills 

DUNCAN (AP, Aug. 29, 2016) – Seven ladies from Stephens County who traveled to Fiji recently went there to be teachers. Their goal was to share what they'd learned in lifetimes of sewing with women in a tiny village called Sote, to provide d...

 

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