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I hope you have a wonderful holiday season, whichever of the joyous events you chose to celebrate in your life.
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Read moreTODAY’S HISTORY: In 1831, the HMS Beagle, with naturalist Charles Darwin aboard, set sail from Great Britain. In 1932, Radio City Music Hall opened in New York City. In 2002, North Korea announced it would resume developing nuclear weapons-grade plutonium and ordered International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to leave the country. In 2007, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated after a campaign rally in Rawalpindi.
Read moreIn 2014, the Chickasaw Nation began taking a new approach to mental health services that enables far more patients to access needed care.
Read moreThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) recently awarded OSU Center for Health Sciences a $16 million grant to enhance the school’s recruitment, retention and training programs focused on rural, tribal, and urban and underserved populations in Oklahoma.
Read moreStaff Report The Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance (OEPA) last week submitted an Open Records request to the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) seeking information on the agency’s budget processes and how the agency conducts its various programs under a series of sole-source contracts.
Read moreSenator Jessica Garvin, R–Duncan, has filed legislation to increase the state penalty for carrying an illegal firearm onto school property. Senate Bill 1254 changes the already illegal infraction from a misdemeanor to a felony offense, increases the fine to $2,500 and allows state prosecutors to seek up to a year in prison if the individual carrying the weapon is found guilty.
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