As Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry booms, regulators struggle to keep up
Loopholes in state residency requirements have led to an influx of out-of-state investment through ‘ghost owners.’
Clifton Adcock Seth Bodine, KOSU January 21, 2022
Loopholes in state residency requirements have led to an influx of out-of-state investment through ‘ghost owners.’
Clifton Adcock Brianna Bailey December 10, 2021
A former Oklahoma Highway Patrolman claims agency top brass gave a favored trooper the questions to a promotional exam in advance and accused him of blackmail when he raised concerns.
Clifton Adcock November 29, 2021
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Clifton Adcock October 11, 2021
As part of its ongoing coverage of the unemployment situation in Oklahoma, The Frontier wants to hear from people who applied for the state’s Back to Work Initiative incentive payments announced earlier this year.
Clifton Adcock October 6, 2021
A consultant the Department of Human Services is paying $8.5 million to help solve the problem isn’t doing work that is substantially different from five previous efforts, the report found.
Clifton Adcock September 22, 2021
“He was supposed to have more years with us.”
Clifton Adcock September 16, 2021
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services said it plans to drop a five-year residency requirement for people seeking to sign up for intellectual or developmental disability waiver services after being informed it was unconstitutional.
Clifton Adcock September 15, 2021
The Department of Corrections does not follow most federal guidelines for testing and masking for staff
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