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Oklahoma's Sports Betting Bill Faces Another Setback Amid Political Discord

Oklahoma's Sports Betting Bill Faces Another Setback Amid Political Discord

Oklahoma’s path to legalizing sports betting has once again hit a legislative roadblock, following the abrupt removal of Senate Bill 585 (SB 585) from a scheduled committee hearing.

Sports Betting Legalization in Oklahoma Moves One Step Forward

Sports Betting Legalization in Oklahoma Moves One Step Forward

As Oklahoma stands on the cusp of a transformative shift in its gaming landscape, the debate over sports betting legalization intensifies.

Paycom Software Stock Price Jumps to 52-week High; Morningstar Suggests $220 Target Price

Paycom Software Stock Price Jumps to 52-week High; Morningstar Suggests $220 Target Price

Paycom Software stock price jumped to 52-week high in today's trading session, touching $222.3 and the stock was trading at $214.7 at the time of publication of the report.

Pawhuska Osage Casino set to make grand debut on October 5, 2023

Pawhuska Osage Casino set to make grand debut on October 5, 2023

Leaving construction challenges & delays far behind, the Pawhuska Osage Casino & Hotel is finally primed for its grand debut on October 5, 2023.

Oklahoma’s Muscogee Creek Nation Casino temporarily closed due to flooding waters

Oklahoma’s Muscogee Creek Nation Casino temporarily closed due to flooding waters

The Muscogee Creek Nation Casino, a gambling-friendly property owned and operated by federally recognized Muscogee Creek Nation in Oklahoma, was forced to close its doors on Thursday after floodwat

Secret military files contained in thrift store MP3

Secret military files contained in thrift store MP3 It might sound as an interesting story of fiction but all the readers who are reading it should know that it is true. Last year, a man named Chris Ogle from New Zealand was enjoying his time in Oklahoma when he bought a used MP3 player from a thrift store for $9.

Just a few weeks ago, this man plugged the MP3 player into his computer so that he can download a song. But to his surprise, Ogle found a confidential U. S. military files stored in the player.

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