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Brent Swadley Waives Right To Preliminary Hearing
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Brent Swadley who is accused of conspiring to defraud the state waived his right to a preliminary hearing and is bound over for trial.
Lawsuit Says Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchen Owes State More Than $4.7 Million
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New filings in the state's lawsuit against Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchen say the restaurant group owes the Oklahoma Department of Tourism millions of dollars.
2 Charged In Swadley's Investigation Turn Themselves In To OCDC
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Swadley's owner Brent Swadley and Timothy Hooper turned themselves in at the Oklahoma County Detention Center, on Tuesday.
Week One Of The 2024 Legislative Session Wraps Up
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Saving Oklahomans money and protecting our borders. That's what Gov. Stitt talked about Friday at the Capital. Friday morning, he gave more insight on what he wants to see from lawmakers.
Grand Jury Indicts 3 In Swadley's Contract Investigation
News 9
A multi-county Grand Jury has indicted three men for conspiracy to defraud the state and other claims that stem from Swadley's Bar-B-Q contract with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, according to a release from Attorney General Getner Drummond.
House Committee Issues Subpoenas In Swadley’s Investigation As Tourism Dept. Searches For Restaurant Replacement
Barry Mangold
A special investigative House committee issued its first subpoenas in its inquiry into the circumstances behind a lucrative restaurant deal between the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department and Swadley’s Foggy Bottom Kitchen.
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Swadley's BBQ Responds To Canceled Contract With Oklahoma Tourism And Recreation Department
Jordan Ryan
Swadley’s BBQ says it is alarmed and dismayed that the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department has canceled its contract that put the restaurants in state parks.
Swadley's BBQ Responds To Canceled Contract With Oklahoma Tourism And Recreation Department
Jordan Ryan
Swadley’s BBQ says it is alarmed and dismayed that the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department has canceled its contract that put the restaurants in state parks.
Swadley's Issues Statement Amid Audit, Criminal Investigation
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A state oversight committee found the Tourism Department paid Swadley's nearly $17 million for several things including construction, marketing, kitchen supplies and payroll. Swadley's said in part, "from the beginning, every aspect of the Foggy Bottom Kitchen project has been directed and approved by state officials."
Swadley's Issues Statement Amid Audit, Criminal Investigation
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A state oversight committee found the Tourism Department paid Swadley's nearly $17 million for several things including construction, marketing, kitchen supplies and payroll. Swadley's said in part, "from the beginning, every aspect of the Foggy Bottom Kitchen project has been directed and approved by state officials."
Swadley’s State Parks Contract Subject to Criminal Investigation, State Audit
Barry Mangold
The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department’s contract with Swadley’s Foggy Bottom Kitchen is the subject of intense scrutiny including a criminal investigation and state audit.
Swadley’s State Parks Contract Subject to Criminal Investigation, State Audit
Barry Mangold
The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department’s contract with Swadley’s Foggy Bottom Kitchen is the subject of intense scrutiny including a criminal investigation and state audit.
Audit of OK Tourism Department uncovers sloppy accounting
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A report on the use of purchase cards by the state Tourism Department uncovers sloppy accounting but no new criminal activity.
The audit details missing receipts, loss of
Audit of OK Tourism Department uncovers sloppy accounting
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A report on the use of purchase cards by the state Tourism Department uncovers sloppy accounting but no new criminal activity.
The audit details missing receipts, loss of
Oklahoma’s interim Tourism director resigns
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The interim director of the state Tourism Department is resigning later this month.
Ralph McCalmont says he'll step down September 15th and will then lead a state task
Oklahoma’s interim Tourism director resigns
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The interim director of the state Tourism Department is resigning later this month.
Ralph McCalmont says he'll step down September 15th and will then lead a state task
State tourism department cuts employees
News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Budget cuts have forced the Tourism Department to cut 18 employees.
The reductions are expected save the agency $600,000 a year, said Ralph McCalmont, interim tourism director.
State tourism department cuts employees
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Budget cuts have forced the Tourism Department to cut 18 employees.
The reductions are expected save the agency $600,000 a year, said Ralph McCalmont, interim tourism director.
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Seven Facts To Know About Oklahoma’s Domestic Violence Problem
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The YWCA in Oklahoma City is tackling the state's high domestic violence rates through expanded survivor services, legislative advocacy, and community awareness efforts.
Seven Facts To Know About Oklahoma’s Domestic Violence Problem
News 9
The YWCA in Oklahoma City is tackling the state's high domestic violence rates through expanded survivor services, legislative advocacy, and community awareness efforts.
Marijuana Business Owners Likely To Face Long Waits For Compliance In New Year
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Oklahoma's requirement for marijuana businesses to obtain certificates of occupancy has caused delays, financial strain, and compliance challenges, particularly for rural operators, while aiming to ensure safety and weed out criminal elements.
Marijuana Business Owners Likely To Face Long Waits For Compliance In New Year
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Oklahoma's requirement for marijuana businesses to obtain certificates of occupancy has caused delays, financial strain, and compliance challenges, particularly for rural operators, while aiming to ensure safety and weed out criminal elements.
Couple Moves From Puerto Rico To Work For Oklahoma Coffee Chain Serving People With Disabilities
Elizabeth Fitz
A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
Couple Moves From Puerto Rico To Work For Oklahoma Coffee Chain Serving People With Disabilities
Elizabeth Fitz
A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
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Seven Facts To Know About Oklahoma’s Domestic Violence Problem
News 9
The YWCA in Oklahoma City is tackling the state's high domestic violence rates through expanded survivor services, legislative advocacy, and community awareness efforts.
Marijuana Business Owners Likely To Face Long Waits For Compliance In New Year
News 9
Oklahoma's requirement for marijuana businesses to obtain certificates of occupancy has caused delays, financial strain, and compliance challenges, particularly for rural operators, while aiming to ensure safety and weed out criminal elements.
Couple Moves From Puerto Rico To Work For Oklahoma Coffee Chain Serving People With Disabilities
Elizabeth Fitz
A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
Chilly Friday, Arctic Front Arrives This Weekend
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Gilgeous-Alexander Scores 29 Points And Thunder Win 13th In A Row, 116-98 Over Clippers
Associated Press
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 29 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder won their franchise-record 13th consecutive regular-season game, 116-98 over the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night.
OSDE Proposes New Science Standards To Enhance Workforce Readiness
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Oklahoma's proposed updated science standards aim to enhance workforce readiness by integrating hands-on learning, scientific literacy, and industry-aligned practices, with public input open until Jan. 21.
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