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A psychiatrist from Watonga has agreed to pay the state of Oklahoma more than $170,000 after allegedly submitting false claims to SoonerCare.
Service Oklahoma announced that it's experiencing a disruption because of a statewide network outage that's impacted multiple state agencies.
Gov. Kevin Stitt celebrated legislation passed during the last session with a ceremonial session. Three of these bills impact ...
Two tribes’ administration of the Summer EBT Program in Oklahoma resulted in lower levels of food insecurity during the ...
Walters seeks to replace Oklahoma’s statewide tests with district benchmarks, pending federal approval from the Trump ...
Instead, state Superintendent Ryan Walters suggested Oklahoma should collect data from benchmark assessments that individual ...
We're witnessing the bitter implosion of a seven-member governing board that is supposed to be working to chart a better path ...
Schools start up again this week for hundreds of thousands of Oklahoma students, and our public classrooms are in the throes ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Reckless' OK schools chief promised 'serious changes' — and this might be the biggest yet
In a major departure from decades of state and federal policy, Oklahoma’s top education official said Friday his ...
Last year, nearly 700,000 Oklahomans used the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, to help them buy groceries.
A federal appeals court has upheld Oklahoma’s ban on gender transition medical care for minors, ruling that the state’s law restricting doctors from providing hormone therapy, puberty blockers, and ...
A memo from the state Office of Management and Enterprise Services provides insight into the early stages of an investigation into Ryan Walters.
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