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Oklahomans went to the polls Tuesday to vote on school bonds, school board and other municipal elections.
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Voters in 68 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties are heading to the polls Tuesday to consider school bonds, school board and other municipal elections.
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Guthrie residents will vote whether to keep an existing sales tax for municipal improvements over the next 15 years. Since voters first approved it in 2016, the Capital Improvement Projects sales tax has collected 3/4s of a penny on every dollar spent in the city.
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KOSU water reporter Graycen Wheeler is heading to Guthrie to talk with residents about their water.
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As the City of Guthrie deals with a blue-green algae bloom at a local lake, listeners have reached out with questions about contamination from a nearby wastewater treatment plant.
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The City of Guthrie is restricting activities at Liberty Lake while officials treat a bloom of blue-green algae, which can release toxins that may cause rashes, nausea and difficulty breathing.
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Guthrie city officials announced its municipal pool at Highland Park will stay closed for the summer due to the effects of the ongoing drought and low lake levels.
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Oklahoma students will continue receive meals from their schools during mass closures. The State of Oklahoma applied for and received two waivers from the…
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The first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in nearly a century will cross the United States on Monday. The last time that happened was in 1918, and Oklahoma was right in the middle of the path of total darkness.
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Elmer McCurdy led a life of poverty, illness and crime. But the injustices subjected to his corpse after his death made his afterlife much, much worse.