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NSU ranks No. 1 in Oklahoma for Best Colleges for Your Tuition
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Broken Arrow Seniors hires new director
By John Dobberstein, Editor Broken Arrow Seniors has hired a new executive director, Annie Bast, and her first day will be on Oct.
Boy injured by coach’s vehicle at Dream Center before trip
By John Dobberstein, Editor A 10-year-old boy was injured Saturday morning by his coach’s vehicle as the team was preparing to leave on a football
Gov. Stitt appoints school superintendent, OSDE ‘turnaround team’
By John Dobberstein, Editor Gov. Kevin Stitt announced his choice Thursday to fill the vacancy left by Supt. of Public Instruction Ryan Walters, as
Jenks mayor’s eligibility for office probed after meeting absences
By John Dobberstein, Editor JENKS — A group of citizens has asked the Oklahoma Attorney General’s office to investigate whether Jenks Mayor
Drummond calls for state auditor to investigate OSDE
By John Dobberstein, Editor The drama surrounding the state’s educational system is threatening to linger even longer into the gubernatorial
Turbulent times: a look back at Supt. Ryan Walters’ tenure
By Jennifer Ryan, Oklahoma Watch Oklahoma Supt. of Public Instruction Ryan Walters officially resigned Tuesday, nearly a week after his surprise












