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An estimated 20 Oklahoma counties have been classified as a “legal desert,” meaning they have fewer than one licensed attorney for every 1,000 people.
In all, an estimated 20 Oklahoma counties have been classified as a “legal desert:" They have fewer than one licensed attorney for every 1,000 people.
The annexation of one small southeastern Oklahoma school district into another was unusual in that it was both voluntary and mandatory.
The mandatory annexation is the first in Oklahoma since May 2020, when the Keyes district in Cimarron County in the Panhandle was annexed to the Boise City district.
According to the NWS, the most common indicators of severe weather include a flanking base of clouds ahead of a precipitation-free zone closer to the ground, high-reaching cumulonimbus and mammatus ...
Oklahoma’s mountain lions are back – and they’re not just passing through Mountain lion kittens confirmed in Oklahoma, indicating potential establishment of population.
Map by Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Cimarron County is about a 380-mile drive west from Osage County. Osage County is about a 50-mile drive north from Tulsa.
Mountain lions have been visiting the state for more than 20 years, according to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. But two separate sightings and photos of kittens point to a potential ...