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Five outstanding Oklahoma educators and 100 of the state’s top public high school seniors will be recognized when OETA premieres its statewide broadcast of the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence 36th Academic Awards Celebration at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 28, and 10 a.m. Sunday, May 29.
Read moreWith Memorial Day quickly approaching, so is the unofficial start of summer… For many Oklahomans, this upcoming summer will be the first time they’re planning vacation getaways since the start of the pandemic – and consequent travel restrictions were implemented – more than two years ago. Many restrictions have since been lifted, however, with Covid still very much present today, it has a continuing effect on aspects like airline, airport, and hospitality industry staffing shortages, alongside the increased demand for these kinds of travel services.
Read moreThe United States Department of Agriculture—Rural Development is joining Seminole City Officials in helping citizens affected by the recent tornado.
Read moreThe Seminole County Board of County Commissioners approved a series of agenda items that will make the Seminole County Health Department a safer place for staff and patients. The first item was a request to approve wireless fire alarm installation with cell communicator for the Health Department.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and member of the Senate Ukraine Caucus, Tuesday joined a bipartisan group of 82 senators in a letter to President Biden urging him to expedite the executive branch’s process to advance Sweden and Finland’s applications for NATO membership and pledging to work with the administration to ensure swift ratification of the Washington Treaty.
Read moreLegislation aimed at restoring economic incentives for new enhanced recovery projects and at-risk marginal wells in Oklahoma is awaiting Governor Kevin Stitt’s signature.
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