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Chicken-Fried News: Going big

Remember the guy who led law enforcement agencies on a three-hour high-speed chase with a stolen vehicle in 2017? You might have seen him live on any local news station or on his personal Facebook page where he was broadcasting a big part of the chase.  “I’m thinking, hopefully, if I get to Cleveland County, […]

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Chicken-Fried News: Wrap battle

A recent revision to the Byng Public School District dress code was featured on Vice this month. “Since their sophomore year, Is’Abella Miller and Delanie Seals have been at odds with the administration at Byng High School in Ada, Oklahoma, over what they perceive to be a violation of their rights: a school rule that […]

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Chicken-Fried News: Sole purpose

Happy holidays are in order for the Logan County Detention Center staff. They recently received six new cell phones in very unique gift packaging. Well, technically the package was delivered for an inmate and the cell phones would have been contraband, but that’s semantics. While processing Nike shoes delivered for an inmate, officers noticed cutouts […]

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Chicken-Fried News: Shattering doors

Shopping at Walmart has enough risks. The prevalence of hyper-processed food will lead to all sorts of negative health outcomes if one of those falling boxes from a towering shelf doesn’t land on you. Shoppers at a Walmart Neighborhood Market Walmart near SE 59th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue were in for a surprise last week […]

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Chicken-Fried News: County smell

“Gassing,” according to Double-Tongued Dictionary, is prison slang for “throwing feces or bodily fluids at someone.” In a video Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office public information director Mark Myers posted to his personal Twitter page on Dec. 6, sheriff’s office employees seem to be getting a similar treatment from the plumbing in the Oklahoma County jail. […]

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Chicken-Fried News: Barely legal

Remember your first job out of high school and how bad you probably sucked at it? With that in mind, let’s take a look at this Nov. 30 Oklahoma Watch story about Oklahoma Department of Corrections’ latest idea to recruit more officers for its understaffed prisons. “In a little-noticed action, the Oklahoma Board of Corrections […]

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Chicken-Fried News: Bedbug battle

Several statewide agencies, including Oklahoma Department of Education, are struggling with unwanted visitors. This time, however, instead of teachers or parents asking for better funding and support, it’s those pests nobody seems to know if you spell as one word or two: bedbugs. (AP style rules. Sorry.) Oliver Hodge Memorial Education Building is a five-story […]

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