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The Church of Christ at Little will host an evening devotional program for women Friday night, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m.
Read moreThe Labor Day holiday weekend is upon us, and many people will hit the open road for the “last” weekend of summer, perhaps heading to a waterpark, a lake or river, or elsewhere in the great outdoors. The American Red Cross wants you to enjoy your holiday and stay safe by following the tips below.
Read moreAccording to NFIB’s monthly jobs report, 40% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in the current period, down two points from last month and the lowest level since February 2021. Seasonally adjusted, a net 36% of owners reported raising compensation in August, tying June’s reading, and marking the lowest reading since May 2021. A net 26% of owners plan to raise compensation in the next three months, up five points from July.
Read moreOne last bash as summer winds down is a great way to send off a season that's synonymous with recreation and leisure. And end-of-summer soirée also provides an opportunity to get together with friends and family before a new school year begins and families' schedules fill up.
Read moreIn what resembles a case of Déjà vu, a Seminole County School has shifted to virtual learning due to confirmed cases of COVID-19 among faculty and students.
Read moreMost Americans will have the day off from work on Monday to celebrate Labor Day. Today this extended weekend is mostly considered the final holiday of summer, although some still take time to celebrate the common working men and women who are the backbone and true strength of this great nation. Some have forgotten that the original holiday was meant to celebrate trade and labor unions, whose members had strengthened the country with their work.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Oral Health Coalition (OOHC) recently announced that, when compared to the nation’s performance on 13 key oral health indicators, Oklahoma scores a “D” on its oral health report card. When compared to the state’s 2020 report card, this year’s findings indicate an improvement in the oral health of Oklahoma adults but a decline in the oral health of the state’s children.
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