# Oklahoma
New Abortion Bans Declared Unconstitutional by Oklahoma Supreme Court.
In a recent ruling, Oklahoma's Supreme Court declared two laws passed in the previous year, which aimed to ban most abortions, as unconstitutional. However, it's important to note that the court's decision does not impact a longstanding law from 1910 that still prohibits the majority of abortions in the state, except in cases where the life of the mother is at risk.
Mother Says Her Daughter Was Normal Until Medication Reintroduction, Loves and Supports Her Despite The Incident
This post includes content assisted by AI. A 12-year-old Oklahoma girl made headlines this January after a devastating episode left her nine-year-old brother, Zander, dead. The girl, who will remain unnamed, reportedly succumbed to what she described as a 'demonic rage,' a fit of anger she couldn't comprehend or control, causing her to fatally stab her brother.
How To Get An Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Online
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Jury duty pay just increased by 150%; HB1024 sent to Governor's desk this week
One of the biggest complaints about doing jury duty just got a little easier on the wallet. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and not intended to give an extended explanation of the law or legal matters.
Subject Arrested In Texas After A Hit And Run Accident Left One Dead In Oklahoma
CIMARRON COUNTY, Okla. – The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a man has been arrested in Texas following a deadly hit-and-run in Oklahoma on April 26. According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol the hard work of the Traffic Homicide Unit has resulted in an arrest in a hit-and-run fatal collision they worked on April 26, 2023. This happened on Highway 385 in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Michael McCauley was driving a semi-tractor when his front tire was compromised, causing him to go off the road and overturn. Unfortunately McCauley was pronounced dead at the scene.
David L. Payne: The Okie Who Refused to Give Up
From Civil War Soldier to Boomer Pioneer; David was willing to go to jail for his convictions. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and although the author is not a historian, all dates and accounts are factual according to accredited sources.
A Desire for Revenge Ignited this Land Rush in Oklahoma
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Don't write about it! Oklahoma HB2054 forbids online reviews of paid acts of prostitution
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From $8.31 to $30,000: The Ambitious Story of Guthrie's First Bank
Banking on a Dream: Guthrie's Pioneer Bankers. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and although the author is not a historian, all dates and accounts are factual according to accredited sources.
Turnips to the rescue: The story of Oklahoma's toughest year
True tale of an unlikely hero; when turnips saved the day!. Turnips are not the most popular vegetable these days, but if you had to eat them or starve, you could do much worse than subsist on garden-variety turnips.
Schoolteacher refuses to give up; The Three Land Runs of Nanitta Daisey
Nanitta Daisey: The Woman Who Wasn't Afraid to Take a Chance. Nanitta was a schoolteacher and newspaper reporter who knew that anyone could claim land in Oklahoma, and wasn't afraid to reach for her dream of owning her own land and home.
New bill on Governor's desk addresses housing shortage in Oklahoma
HB1031 will help build affordable homes for more Oklahomans-and the number needed is staggering. Oklahoma currently needs 81,638 rental homes or apartments to meet the needs of its low-income renters, according to one source.
The Woman Who Sewed Buttons for a Dime and a Poke
What happens if you're a single older woman trying to earn money in a time when most employers were looking for young, strong men to do physical labor?. You use the skills you've got. You work smarter, not harder. Oklahoma was built on individuals just like that!
High School Sued by Native American Student for $50,000 Over Alleged Ban on Wearing Eagle Feather During Graduation
This post includes content assisted by AI. Oklahoma native and recent high school graduate, Lena' Black, has filed a lawsuit against Broken Arrows Public Schools, claiming a violation of her First Amendment rights and cultural suppression. The suit has been raised following an incident where school officials allegedly 'accosted' Black and forcibly removed a sacred eagle feather from her graduation cap.
Oklahoma wants the first Friday in June to be recognized as National Gun Violence Awareness Day
States across the nation have set aside the first Friday in June as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Now, one Senator from Oklahoma is asking Oklahomans to do the same. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and not intended to give an extended explanation of the law or legal matters.
Oklahoma “Old Farmer’s Almanac” Advice for May 29-June 4, 2023
This post includes some content written or assisted by AI tools. As the week of May 29 to June 4 unfolds in Oklahoma, gardening enthusiasts and astronomy lovers have an array of exciting possibilities to explore. The Old Farmer's Almanac, a trusted source of wisdom and knowledge, offers valuable advice on various subjects, including vegetable and flower gardening, as well as celestial wonders. Let's delve into specific insights for the upcoming week without venturing into the realm of weather predictions.
Deadly SASQUATCH KILL UNCLE & Other Oklahoma Cherokee Reservation Residents
An Oklahoma Cherokee reservation resident describes her encounters with a dangerous group of Sasquatch that live in the caves. Her uncle & other residents have been killed. "I grew up on an Indian reservation here in Oklahoma. I am Cherokee Indian. Our home was by a massive cave system and in the middle of two hills. There is a cave on the property that everyone on the reservation knows Sasquatch exists. It is common knowledge where we come from. We would know their moods just by the sounds he made. When he was upset you would know it because his anger would be heard throughout the whole reservation. People talked about it in casual conversation. For instance, 'Did you hear Sasquatch upset last night, etc.' My grandparents told me not to fear him because they had a pact with him and he would not harm us.
Barroom brawl these Okie cowboys didn't soon forget
From Barroom Brawl to Billion-Dollar Business: The Story of Oklahoma's 101 Ranch. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and although the author is not a historian, all dates and accounts are factual according to accredited sources.
President orders million-acre C&A Ranch to remove cattle
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Cattle Company--to stop the Indian attacks, President orders cattle removed. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and although the author is not a historian, all dates and accounts are factual according to accredited sources.
New Oklahoma amendment clarifies abortion law
OK SB368 seeks to amend current abortion law in Oklahoma. Disclaimer: There are no affiliate links in this article. All outside references are accredited and may be followed using the links. The outline for this article was written with the assistance of ai. This article is for educational and informational purposes and not intended to give an extended explanation of the law or legal matters.