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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$6.8B budget crosses final hurdle
House members found enough votes late Thursday afternoon to approve the state’s $6.8 billion budget for next year by a vote of 52-42. This came after an earlier vote failed by four votes in the House Thursday morning.
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Santa Fe principal resigns
Edmond Santa Fe High School principal Earl Kirkpatrick resigned Thursday to explore possibilities in the field of ministry. His last day is June 30.
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Hollywood dreams do come true: Edmondite develops film, music career
It’s all about being in the right place at the right time.
At least that is what Edmond resident and 1990 Edmond High School graduate Devin Derrick will tell you about his rise to fame in the music and movie businesses. -
ASK A LAWYER: Trusts provide options for difficult heirs
Q: We have a grown daughter who has a gambling problem. We want to provide for her in our will, but also want to protect her share from being wasted after we die. How can we do this?
A: Your situation is not unusual. Most of us know at least one person who has difficulty handling money for one reason or another. -
5-26 Pets
This is a list of animals that have been found and are at the Edmond Animal Shelter, at Interstate 35 and Covell in the Cross Timbers Municipal Complex. Call the shelter at 216-7615 for more information.
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5-26 Police and Fire
Information in this column is gathered from city fire incident logs and police incident reports.
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Make-A-Wish Oklahoma hosts Lexus raffle
Make-A-Wish Oklahoma will once again partner with Lexus of Tulsa and Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City to raffle off a new Lexus, raising funds to support the organization’s efforts to grant the heartfelt wishes of children diagnosed with life-threatening medical conditions in Oklahoma.
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Edmond youth are encouraged to make a difference
The Edmond Youth Council programs are opportunities for students 15-18 years of age to learn about municipal government and potentially impact future city policies.
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Hiebert graduates from Field Artillery training
Army Pfc. Cody A. Hiebert has graduated from the Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton.
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Police: Comply with lake rules during holiday period
Summer vacation, hot days and a holiday weekend spell heavier traffic on Arcadia Lake, and police want to remind guests about rules and what happens if you break them.
May 23 was the last day of school for Edmond Public Schools and the long Memorial Day holiday period has come. - More Local News Headlines
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$6.8B budget crosses final hurdle

