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Read moreAccording to the September monthly report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), medical marijuana sales decreased in SEMINOLE COUNTY between July and August. Tax revenue brought in a total of $43,096.00 in August. This was $13,336.31 less than the $56,432.31 that was collected in the previous month.
Read moreOn Sept. 18, the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma will host a joint U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Disability Presumptive Conditions Campaign Event. The presumptive disability claims event will focus on identifying and assisting Veterans across South Central Oklahoma who may have presumptive disabilities and be eligible for a VA pension claim.
Read moreOklahoma higher education leaders said Wednesday that they are concerned lawmakers might not have allocated enough funding to meet demand when children of public school teachers become eligible to participate in the expansion of a state-funded scholarship program.
Read moreRep. Andy Fugate, D-Del City, requested a formal Attorney General Opinion on whether a new governor’s mansion can be constructed using private funds without approval of the Legislature and appropriation of funds to the Capital Improvements Authority for constructing access to and maintaining the new home.
Read moreSeptember is both Healthy Aging Month and National Senior Center Month, and the Oklahoma Poison Center, a program of the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, reminds older adults that safe medication use is a vital part of healthy aging.
Read moreIn April of 2025, East Central University senior Maia Clark took her passion for competitive esports to the next level, collaborating with Gen.G and McDonald’s Gaming for the prestigious Gaming Leaders of Tomorrow program.
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