Articles Archive for September 2009
Photos from the Bike Against Hunger alleycat race in Norman on September 20, 2009.
Read the full story »by Gene Perry
In 1921, Oklahoma elected the second woman ever to serve in the U.S. Congress and the first to defeat an incumbent representative. Though Rep. Alice Mary Robertson was a pathbreaker for Oklahoma women, she was defeated after one term, and that path went back to the weeds…
Read the full story »- OKC Mayor releases MAPS 3 proposal
- Tulsa Public Schools may have to cut teacher jobs
- Mary Abbott House expands to better serve abused children
- Edmond residents want poor people off their lawns
- Secretary of Ed. praises Oklahoma’s early education program
- Democrats pick Andrew Rice as leader-elect
- Cherokee Nation to appeal judge’s decision in poultry lawsuit
- Roemerman on Record: High speed rail meeting videos
- Political Pulse: Legislator files health care ‘opt out’ bill
- Okie Funk: Oklahoma uninsured decline doesn’t change health care arguments
- OKC Central: Blair Humphreys on Downtown 2020
- OKC Central: Is 1 week enough time for public discussion of MAPS 3 ballot?
- BatesLine: The challenge of fast, accurate election returns
- Fresh Greens: Sustainability film festival this week at OKCMOA
- Does Tulsa-OKC rivalry help or get in the way?
- 10 Commandments monument may soon be placed at Capitol
- More budget cuts ‘very possible’ for state agencies
- Oklahoma health care premiums rising almost 3 times faster than wages
- Ugandan girl comes to OKC for life-saving surgery
- OKC council approves rail transit hub study
- 1 percent of all future OKC construction costs to be used for public art
- Cherokee Nation blocked from joining poultry pollution case



