AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigher Ed Costs: Oklahoma State Regents approved tuition and fee increases at 16 universities, including OSU and OU, raising in-state costs by about $4.92 per credit hour (2.2%) and out-of-state by about $22.86 (4.8%). Public Safety: Oklahoma officials warned parents and retailers about rising overdoses from synthetic kratom (7-OH) after a 20-year-old died following a gas-station pill. Animal Welfare: Oklahoma City Animal Welfare is over capacity after a meth bust led to the seizure of 523 animals; the shelter is urging adoptions for animals cleared for new homes. Local Government: Claremore says three referendum petitions tied to a data center proposal are invalid, while residents argue the petitions were properly filed to force a vote. Tribal Leadership: Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby stepped down and his son, Chris Anoatubby, was sworn in, with leaders highlighting language, education, and health investments. State Emergency: Gov. Stitt expanded a disaster declaration to additional counties after storms and flash flooding, urging residents to report damage. Wildlife & Outdoors: New Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission rules took effect for Lake Eufaula crappie limits and other hunting/fishing season adjustments.
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