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As the University of Oklahoma prepares to enter its final football season in the Big 12 Conference, it has announced changes to its tailgating policies.
Read moreMuch changes for the better when pets are brought into a household. When a pet joins the family, members now have a companion to enthusiastically greet them when they return home from work or school.
Read moreWith so much land and a wide variety of terrain, North America is an ideal place to take to the open road. Indeed, car enthusiasts have answered the call of the open road since automobiles became a vital part of people's lives decades and decades ago. Road trips remain a fun and popular way to travel. With so many miles of highway ahead of them, drivers can consider this list of notable roads in North America as they plan to see some sights from behind the wheel.
Read moreWednesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) marked one year of progress implementing President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the most ambitious climate law in U.S. history and a core pillar of Bidenomics and the President’s Investing in America Agenda. Since the legislation was signed into law, EPA has moved swiftly to put a historic $41 billion dollars to work to reduce emissions, build a clean economy, lower energy costs for American households and businesses, create good-paying union jobs, and advance environmental justice across the country.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Pat Caldwell, Pearl Endwright, Pam Geier, Cozetta Gordon, Joseph Houck, Naoma Houck, Debra Mowles, Mary Moy, Sharon O’Guinn, Sherry O’Guinn, Dora Powell, Richard Raylow, Bobby Stewart, Amanda Vazquez & Tashina Walker.
Read moreTwo Oklahoma lawmakers are seeking an opinion from Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond regarding the distribution of county sales tax revenue to support private businesses that provide a public service, such as ambulance services.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is reporting the first human infections in 2023, caused by West Nile Virus (WNV).
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