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Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon II Arrested on DUI Charges

Oklahoma State University running back Ollie Gordon II was arrested Sunday and charged with DUI in Oklahoma. According to the police report, a “half-full bottle of lemonade vodka and a half-full bottle of tequila” were found in Gordon’s vehicle after he was pulled over for driving 82 mph in a 65 mph speed limit. KOCO […]

Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon II arrested on DUI charge

Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II was arrested Sunday in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, on suspicion of DUI and speeding, according to multiple reports. A “half-empty bottle of lemonade vodka and a half-empty bottle of tequila” were found in his vehicle, according to an affidavit in the case. ABC affiliate KOCO News 5 reported the […]

Oklahoma Requires Schools to Teach the Bible in Class

Oklahoma now requires that the Bible, including the Ten Commandments, be taught in schools from grades 5 through 12. Public Schools Superintendent Ryan Walters said: announcement The minister said this in a memo to all school districts on Thursday, NBC News reported. “This directive is aligned with the educational standards approved around May 2019 and […]

Ryan Walters Oklahoma Bible in education

Oklahoma Public Schools Superintendent Ryan Walters issued a memo declaring that state schools must “integrate the Bible into the curriculum as an instructional adjunct.” “Effective immediately, all schools in Oklahoma will be required to incorporate the Bible, including the Ten Commandments, as an instructional aid into the curriculum for designated grade levels (e.g., grades 5-12). […]

Oklahoma schools now required to teach Bible, Ten Commandments

All public schools in Oklahoma are now required to incorporate the Bible and the Ten Commandments into their curriculum from grades 5 through 10, primarily for historical context. Oklahoma Public Schools Chancellor Ryan Walters issued a memo Thursday to superintendents in every school district in the state informing them that they are required to incorporate […]

Oklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against First Publicly-Funded Religious Charter School

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the charter of what would have been the nation’s first publicly funded religious school was unconstitutional, according to court records. Oklahoma’s Virtual Charter School Board voted to approve an application for a virtual religious charter school in June 2023, but Republican state Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a lawsuit […]