By:
Chan Aaron
September 29, 2015 // Updated: October 16, 2015
By Darla Shelden
Oklahoma Policy Institute’s (OK Policy) first Fall Policy Boot Camp (FallPol) will be held on Saturday, October 3. The event will be from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma Christian University, Gaylord University Center East…
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By:
Chan Aaron
September 25, 2015 // Updated: October 16, 2015
Since the Affordable Care Act took effect more Oklahomans have health insurance, but some analysts say the state should be doing even better. Some parents are opting out of childhood immunizations, but medical experts argue vaccines are both safe and…
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By Barbara Hoberock
OKLAHOMA CITY — Nearly 70 percent of Oklahoma likely voters support legislation that would allow law enforcement to keep confiscated property only when there is a criminal conviction, according a poll released Thursday.
The poll bolsters efforts…
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By:
Chan Aaron
September 20, 2015 // Updated: October 12, 2015
By Darla Slipke
Like many superintendents in Oklahoma’s smaller, rural school districts, Darci Brown wears many hats.
Sometimes her job overseeing Taloga Public Schools in northwestern Oklahoma entails giving students a ride home from school, painting baseball dugouts or manning…
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By Randy Krehbiel
Hard work, low pay: Oklahoma’s poverty rate remained higher than the nation’s as a whole despite continuing low unemployment, the Oklahoma Policy Institute said last week.
Citing new census data, OK Policy said 16.6 percent of Oklahomans…
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By:
Chan Aaron
September 14, 2015 // Updated: September 25, 2015
By Sheldra Brigham
OKLAHOMA — A new study from the Oklahoma Department of Education is now revealing that the states’ largest district has some of the most inexperienced teachers. So they’re revealing a new plan to help both teachers and…
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By:
Chan Aaron
September 11, 2015 // Updated: September 25, 2015
Policy Analyst Carly Putnam speaks about poverty at OICA’s Fall Forum:
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By:
Chan Aaron
August 25, 2015 // Updated: August 31, 2015
by Brenna Arthur
“If I don’t eat breakfast in the morning, I’m not ready to learn,” Ardmore 8thgrader, Nikayla Coleman says.
Nikayla Coleman is one of many students who feel that way about the most important meal of the day.…
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By:
Chan Aaron
August 24, 2015 // Updated: August 31, 2015
by Randy Harris
The start of a new school year is always such an exciting time. Our staff is invigorated at a fresh opportunity to get know the children of our community and excited about the academic progress the children…
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By:
Chan Aaron
August 12, 2015 // Updated: August 31, 2015
by Ginnie Graham
Where did all the voters go?
It’s the ongoing struggle/question/debate about how to get Americans motivated to cast a ballot. Now, it’s a challenge just getting those eligible to even register.
The youngest generation is absent. For…
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