City Treasurer Debra Blanchard has issued a clarification of a story that appeared in Friday’s Clinton Daily News about the income survey being conducted by the City of Clinton.
On Jan. 28, in the course of an ongoing investigation, Human Trafficking Agents with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics conducted an undercover operation in response to an online advertisement of prostitution.
Oklahoma could soon join the growing number of states backing away from using Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) to administer prescription-drug programs. Sen. Paul Scott, R-Duncan, has filed Senate Bill 1901 to replace the state’s third-party PBMs with a direct-to-pharmacy payment system – a move he said could save the state millions and help significantly lower prescription drug prices for state employees.
Southwestern Oklahoma State University’s Black Student Union is hosting several Black History Month activities through the month of February on the Weatherford campus.