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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority has selected three qualified and experienced contracted entities to assist in executing OHCA’s comprehensive health care model, SoonerSelect, for certain SoonerCare members.
Read moreJohn and Glenda Kelsey are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday June 10, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. At the Jones Residence, located at 36376 E 1430, Sasakwa, OK. They were united in marriage on June 2, 1973, at Trinity Baptist Church in Letha, OK. The Rev. Clint Goss officiated.
Read moreThe Fourth of July may not be governed by official rules mandating celebrants attend a backyard barbecue before being awed by a nighttime fireworks display, but each of those things features prominently in many Independence Day celebrations. Fireworks are best left to the professionals, but anyone can master the art of grilling delicious burgers and hot dogs.
Read moreNow that the grass is growing like gangbusters, especially if you have been generous with the fertilizer and water, there is plenty of mowing to do. One way to save time and effort is don’t catch the clippings.
Read moreRoses continue to be one of the most popular flowers in Oklahoma. Many roses are considered high maintenance landscape plants, however several varieties and species exist that are carefree, easy to grow, and look wonderful in the landscape. Most modern roses (those that have been hybridized for their striking colors and “ideal” bloom forms) survive, but grow and flower poorly without proper culture. While cultural details vary among rose species and growers, the following cultural procedures should help you produce good quality plants. Begin their culture by choosing a proper planting site.
Read moreToday is the 160th day of 2023 and the 82nd day of spring. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1790, John Barry’s “The Philadelphia Spelling Book” became the first copyrighted work in the United States. In 1856, nearly 500 Mormon “handcart pioneers” began a pilgrimage on foot from Iowa City, Iowa, to Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1954, Army counsel Joseph Welch confronted Sen. Joseph McCarthy during the Army-Mc-
Read moreFort Gibson Historic Site is calling for interested parties to take part in its first-ever 1st Kansas Colored Infantry Volunteer Regiment. Fort Gibson and Honey Springs Battlefield have partnered to develop a 1st Kansas Colored Infantry Volunteer Regiment to help conduct programming depicting the all-Black Civil War regiment that was instrumental in helping the United States Army defeat Confederate forces in Indian Territory, most notably in the Battle of Honey Springs.
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