WASHINGTON — Kimberly Teehee returned to the Capitol last week to work with congressional aides in crafting a plan that will permit her to take a seat as the Cherokee
WASHINGTON — The House Armed Services Committee this week launched a wide-ranging investigation into domestic violence in the military, the first examination of the issue in 15 years. Three women
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A conservation group trying to create the largest nature reserve in the Lower 48 states said Tuesday it was scaling back its request to expand bison
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Donald Trump stood before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday and rejected “globalism” and liberal immigration policies while exhorting the world to act against Iran’s
BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors dealt a blow to Volkswagen’s efforts to put the 2015 emissions-cheating case behind it, charging the automaker’s chief executive, chairman and former CEO with stock
Maybe it’s the sign of the times, but I’ve been getting a lot of emails recently from senior citizens asking if they can get Social Security disability benefits. The answer
While it may seem fundamental, have you ever really stopped to think about what makes a metal a metal? The dictionary definition is familiar, a material that is typically hard,
Paula Cain, Emergency Management Director, has issued the following flash flood information and warning. Flash floods and floods are the number 1 weather-related killer with nearly 140 deaths recorded in
A rainy spring caused many lakes in Oklahoma and Kansas to flood. However, the late summer dry weather made it possible for Corps of Engineers to reopen some campgrounds including
Two Northern Oklahoma College students received the North Central Oklahoma Arts Council Scholarship this week. The recipients are Larissa Henry, a freshman English major from Braman, and Kim Battles, a