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The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS), in partnership with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, will bring life-saving resources to Oklahomans in the form of Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips. Both products will be available through a unique and eye-catching vending machine, placed at seven of the state’s busiest travel centers along turnpikes, which serve about 1 million travelers each day.
Read moreThe Seminole State College Board of Regents reviewed bids for the institution’s natatorium renovation project and made updates to the employee policy manual regarding compensation at their meeting on Aug. 23.
Read moreThe CVEC Fiber project in Seminole is moving along faster than originally expected, and they are now planning to start installations soon. The company participates in the Affordable Connectivity Program, which offers significant discounts to qualifying customers.
Read moreThe Clinic continues to grow accessibility and convenience for patients in its Seminole service area, officially cutting the ribbon on a new pharmacy and additional office space for specialty providers.
Read moreMillions of seniors across the globe benefit from residing in assisted living facilities. Such facilities feature well-trained and highly skilled staffs that can help aging men and women live full lives even if they're dealing with cognitive and/or mobility issues.
Read moreIt makes sense that Kaden Wittig is a genius behind a video camera. The 19-yearold from Broken Arrow has had more than a decade to perfect his craft, shooting and editing his first home movie when he was 7 years old. In middle school, the film phenom placed second in a local junior history documentary competition. By the time he was 16, Wittig had produced an impressive collection of video projects.
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