OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — U.S. Sen. James Lankford won Tuesday’s GOP primary outright in his race for reelection to another six-year term in the U.S. Senate, while U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin and former House Speaker T.W. Shannon advanced to a runoff in Oklahoma’s other U.S. Senate race.
(AP) — Tulsa attorney Gentner Drummond has knocked off incumbent Attorney General John O’Connor Republican primary race for Oklahoma attorney general.
•We're all trying to save money at the gas pump, and here are some small tips you can use to maximize your savings and your car's fuel efficiency. One of the easiest is to wait until your car's gas tank is 1/4 full (or less) before filling up again. Why? When your car is carrying less fuel around, it's lighter and therefore more fuel-efficient. And adding gas just a few dollars at a time is also inefficient; the fewer trips you make to the gas station, the less fuel is wasted.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I hired a young woman to work for me earlier this year. We mainly work via Zoom. We had an in-person meeting recently, which is when I discovered that she doesn't understand professional dress. She came to a business dinner wearing a camisole (that looked like underwear) as her shirt. She was not wearing a bra, and her breasts were exposed. I have seen young people dress like that when they are going to the club, but it was inappropriate for a work event. I didn't say anything because she was already there.
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- Local Election Results
- School board gives approval for insurance
- Police make bust in trailer theft
- Summer feed progam still seeing large participation
- Bessie man hurt in Thomas wreck
Thomas resident Travis Justin Mendoza, 20, has been charged with alleged grand larceny after a trailer was reported stolen from the Fay River Bridge area near Thomas on June 19.
A 19-year-old Bessie man was injured in a single-vehicle accident Tuesday morning three miles east of Custer City.
The Clinton Board of Education approved a new insurance policy and received updates on various construction projects going on across the district at its regular meeting Monday.


