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OU regains momentum with TCU win; K-State up next

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A 52-27 win over TCU in Fort Worth has cured the “Texas hangover” as No. 8 Oklahoma keeps climbing in the national polls. After a bitter three-point loss to the Longhorns, OU had two weeks to prepare for the Horned Frogs. Another complication was the firing of former Defensive Coordinator Mike Stoops. Now, if OU…

OSU regroups in off week to prepare for the Longhorns

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With two weeks to prepare, Oklahoma State can regain some prestige with a homecoming win against No. 7 Texas on October 27. Texas has climbed to the top of the Big 12 rankings while the Cowboys have lost three of their last four games – all in the conference. “Me personally, I’m ready to play…

Quarterback play dooms TU

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This was the year I thought the University of Tulsa football team had a good shot at beating neighboring rival Arkansas. Boy, was I wrong. As bad as the Razorbacks are, they were still able to shut out a Tulsa team that has been struggling all season, 23-0, at Fayetteville on Saturday. The two teams…

Big Turnover

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Many state offices are up for grabs Races for governor, lieutenant governor, school superintendent, state treasurer, corporation commissioner, labor commissioner, state auditor, attorney general and insurance commissioner will be on the November 6 ballot, thanks to term limits in Oklahoma. The only incumbent is Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony, who is qualified to serve one more…

Panel votes on rules for marijuana medicine tests

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The Oklahoma Senate and Oklahoma House working group on medical marijuana rules unanimously approved priorities for testing in a move that will help ensure Oklahomans have access to safe and effective medicine, the group’s co-chair said. Sen. Greg McCortney praised the work of the committee members, appointed in July by Senate Pro Tem-designate Greg Treat…

New business, expansions are up

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The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced 23 new businesses from July 1 through September 30. That represents a 28 percent increase over the same time last year. An announcement represents a decision by a company to add jobs and/or investment to the state. Jobs, salary and investment numbers are projected by the individual companies and…

Uber drivers get $100 settlement

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Attorney General Mike Hunter announced his office will give $100 to 4,655 Oklahoma Uber drivers who were affected by the 2016 data breach as part of a national settlement with the company. The $148 million settlement comes after attorneys general from all 50 states and the District of Columbia investigated the California-based ride-sharing company for…

NFIB endorsements

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National Federation of Independent Business State Director Jerrod Shouse said the NFIB Oklahoma political action committee has endorsed candidates in 13 state Senate races and 33 House races. The political action committee is comprised exclusively of NFIB members.  “Small business is what drives our economy,” Shouse said. “These candidates understand that and have a strong…

Survey shows teachers will vote no on State Question 801

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A survey conducted by Professional Oklahoma Educators indicates that almost 80 percent of teachers, administrators and support staff do not support SQ 801, which calls for a vote of the people on the November ballot to amend the state constitution. If passed, SQ 801 would allow local school districts to use money from property taxes,…

State voter registration has surged

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Oklahoma’s voter rolls have surged since January, with nearly 2.1 million voters now registered as of the end of September, State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax said. Official statistics from the end of September show total voter registration in the state saw a net increase of 76,256 from January 15 to September 30 this year,…