State to receive $175 million for Medicaid
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma is in line to soon receive more than $170 million in federal funds for its Medicaid program as part of the federal stimulus program.
President Barack Obama told the nation’s governors on Monday that states will be able to access the first two quarters of their allotted federal match for Medicaid for the 2009 fiscal year beginning Wednesday.
The funding would help pay for health care for families hit hard by the economic crisis and some of the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.
According to a release by the White House, Oklahoma’s Medicaid installment under the stimulus bill is $174.8 million.
States will need to meet federal Medicaid guidelines to spend the money.
House passes sweeping civil justice bill
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A divided House committee passed legislation Monday that would make sweeping changes to Oklahoma’s civil justice system that opponents said would unconstitutionally place barriers in front of citizens who want to file a lawsuit when they are injured by others.
The measure marks the third consecutive year that lawmakers have been asked to pass legislation that, among other things, would cap pain and suffering damages at $300,000 and require a certificate from an expert that a lawsuit has merit before it can proceed in state court.
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MIA bracelet finds its way home
A silver Missing In Action bracelet found its way to the mother of a Vietnam veteran recently.
It was through the tenacity of another veteran that Laverne Ransbottom was united with her son Fredrick Ransbottom’s memory yet one more time. -
Board candidates discuss philosophies
Edmond Board of Education candidates for Seat No. 2 met in a candidate forum sponsored by West Field Elementary’s Parent Teacher Organization Thursday evening.
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Baby Jake inquiry to continue
A multicounty grand jury has recessed but will hear from more witnesses when it reconvenes next month.
On Wednesday and Thursday the 13th Oklahoma multicounty grand jury, led by Assistant Attorney General Charles Rogers, chief of the AG’s Multicounty Grand Jury Unit, received evidence; it also met Jan. 1.
During the session at the Attorney General’s Office, 313 N.E. 21st St., grand jurors received testimony of witnesses and numerous exhibits in several different matters, according to an interim report released Friday by the attorney general’s office. -
Pot pipe in child’s diaper leads to couple’s arrest
Two Guthrie residents were arrested after a child arrived at a Head Start program with a marijuana pipe in the child’s diaper, police said.
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Police: Registered sex offender moves into East Edmond home
A 35-year-old registered sex offender is a new Edmond resident, police said.
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2-4 Edmond Senior Center calendar
The following events are scheduled for the Edmond Senior Center the week of Feb. 6.
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Edmond resident to lead DC 5th- and 6th-graders
Inspiring and empowering are two key words in the vocabulary of the new intermediate school principal recently hired by the Deer Creek School Board.
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Santa Fe academic team to compete in D.C.
Santa Fe High School students have earned their way to the top once again.
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced recently that members of the Santa Fe High School academic team won the Oklahoma Regional High School Science Bowl. -
Guild makes 5th District run official
Claiming that many people have lost faith in government, Edmond Democrat Tom Guild officially announced his candidacy for the 5th Congressional District of Oklahoma. The middle class and the working poor are under attack, Guild said Thursday at his Oklahoma City campaign office.
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Economist shows state surged ahead in 2011
Oklahoma is beating Texas when it comes to recovering from the great recession.
“One of the things I would like us to do is stop comparing ourselves to Texas. Quite frankly, we are kicking Texas’ behinds,” said Deidre Myers, director of Policy, - More Local News Headlines
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