Marc Nuttle will serve as an "unpaid, special volunteer" leading DOGE-OK with hopes of refining agency budgets, legislative appropriations and more.
We hope this indicates a turnaround about the approach to public schools and respect that teachers deserve and need, the editorial states.
Gov. Kevin Stitt removed three members of the state Board of Education on Tuesday and named three newcomers, citing ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt removed three members of the state Board of Education on Tuesday and named three newcomers, citing ...
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Poor school report cards haven't helped, but Oklahoma's strong CareerTech program could be attraction for attracting new ...
Newly adopted changes to Oklahoma childcare regulations, which were given the green light by Gov. Kevin Stitt this week, have childcare providers across Oklahoma warning of widespread closures, ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Marc Nuttle, a Norman-based attorney, economist and political advisor, as senior advisor to the Division of Government Efficiency in Oklahoma, according to a press release o ...
Tulsa World also obtained records showing state ended agreement with a vendor and added 20 new employees to directly operate ...
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An undocumented woman living in Oklahoma said they are terrified as each new deportation development rolls out under ...
Oklahoma’s senior U.S. Senator James Lankford has released what he calls a “Playbook for DOGE,” the Department of Government ...
A state lawmaker is fighting for a bill that would raise the minimum wage in Oklahoma to $16 an hour by the end of 2025.
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