Source: City of Coweta Ward 4 City Council member Lauren Givan will be resigning from her position effective Nov. 3 due to her family moving
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Wagoner County clerk honored with Sunshine Award
By Sentinel Staff WAGONER — Wagoner County Clerk Lori Hendricks was honored by FOI Oklahoma with the Sunshine Award during a ceremony this
Coweta police officer earns AG’s award
By John Dobberstein, Editor An officer with the Coweta Police Department is one of seven regional winners of the Attorney General's Outstanding
New shopping center planned near Broken Arrow High School
By John Dobberstein, Editor The Broken Arrow City Council approved an economic development agreement Tuesday that calls for a new retail center to
Insurance scheme brought hundreds of addicted Oklahomans to California for treatment
By Haley Parsley, Oklahoma Watch Recruiters approached people struggling with addiction on streets throughout Oklahoma and offered a lifeline:
First of 3 public forums on ’26 GO Bonds is Thursday
Source: City of Broken Arrow Broken Arrow residents have three opportunities to attend public forums to meet with city officials and learn more
$500K approved to fix Liberty Trail retaining wall
By John Dobberstein, Editor The city will have to spend $500,000 to fix a retaining wall on a section of Liberty Trail that has stability issues
The ‘Rates of Wrath’
By J.C. Hallman, Oklahoma Watch In 2019, an auto insurance study published by the Consumer Federation of America compared the regulatory framework
Broken Arrow OK’s ordinance targeting illegal encampments
By John Dobberstein, Editor Although homelessness continues to be an intractable problem in Tulsa County, Broken Arrow city officials are taking a
$107M Broken Arrow amphitheater enters crucial development stage
By John Dobberstein, Editor A giant crane recently appeared at the site of the Sunset Amphitheater under construction in Broken Arrow, symbolizing
Texas landlord buys Coweta, Tulsa low-income properties, boots tenants
By Elizabeth Caldwell, Oklahoma Watch A father and son from Texas are buying up restricted housing meant for low-income Oklahoma tenants. Then
Drummond shuts down Wagoner County petition investigation
By John Dobberstein, Editor OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has shut down an investigation into the failed grand












