Civics
NonDoc journalists report on the civic realm in Oklahoma and beyond. Our site also publishes a variety of commentary pieces about civic matters. As a site category, "Civics" encompasses three subcategories: Education, Health Care and Politics.
Epic board approves payment to former Sen. Ron Sharp
Epic Charter School board members approved a payment to settle litigation with former Sen. Ron Sharp (R-Shawnee) during their first meeting as a consolidated...
Kansas selected for battery plant, Panasonic purportedly considering Oklahoma for second factory
Panasonic has selected a site in Kansas as the home for a new multi-billion-dollar battery factory, according to a story published by Nikkei Asia,...
‘Negative impact’: Error leads to higher property taxes in Cache Public Schools district
Community members within the Cache Public Schools district will see an unexpected property tax increase of about 15 percent this year owing to a...
Edmond City Council: Work group pitches footbridge, trails on land purchased next to Hafer Park
Derek Smithee, chairman of the Edmond Land Conservancy, delivered a presentation during Monday's Edmond City Council meeting in which he discussed ideas that have...
Roundup: Senate PAC fined, politico jailed, judge appoints herself judge
As is prone to happen, the past two Fridays have been filled with news that may have slipped past your weekend radar.
Never fear! Articles...
‘We need to tell what happened’: Indian boarding school survivors speak in Anadarko
ANADARKO — Standing among about 300 people this morning in the Riverside Indian School gymnasium, Donald Neconie told federal officials, tribal leaders, tribal citizens...
Free dental, vision, medical care available in Weatherford July 16-17
Generally speaking, I have a pretty firm rule here at NonDoc: We do not hype things. Sure, we sometimes publish excerpts of books and...
Edmond man finds racially restrictive covenant language amid neighborhood dispute
When Wayne Frost purchased a plot of land next to his auto accessory business in Edmond, he knew his neighbors might protest his business...
Stitt requests a special audit of Tulsa Public Schools
A letter from two members of the Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education has prompted Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt today to request that the...
After Dobbs decision, some ponder abortion access in eastern Oklahoma
(Editor's note: Some interviews for the following story were conducted prior to the official June 24 release of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in...