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OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation that seeks to see more descendants of the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre have college access passed the House Appropriations and Budget Committee on Wednesday.
Read moreIf you’re traveling to Wewoka, on one road, you will pass a farm that has many beautiful, fluffy sheep. I’m sure as many years as they have raised them, they know they have to take particularly great care of them, or serious consequences can occur to the sheep, the land, and even the farmer. There’s a parallel here with sheep and people…
Read moreWe’ve all had to be around them. Usually, everyone has one or more in the family tree – hopefully a good way away from your own particular branch. But even if you are fortunate enough to not be situated in close proximity to Cousin Crabby – you probably still get the blowback from the family members who have no choice but to be around him. And you can easily tell who those unlucky ones are, by the dazed, disgruntled, and depressed haze that occasionally surrounds them.
Read moreA total of 123 cases of self-harm attempts among adolescent girls ranging from 11 to 19 years old occurred during the month of February, according to the Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information. The Poison Center had previously reported a spike in poisonings among that age group in mid-February, and those cases continued to increase throughout the month.
Read moreStudents from four different schools earned top awards during the Northwest Oklahoma Regional Science Fair held virtually by Northwestern Oklahoma State University recently.
Read more(StatePoint) Americans have been feeling the effects of the pandemic in their wallets, leading many consumers to start thinking differently about their finances.
Read moreMore than 14,000 Oklahoma children suffered abuse and neglect in 2021. In an effort to raise public awareness for child abuse prevention, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is inviting organizations and individuals to decorate trees with blue ribbons during April for National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Read moreConsider them investors. They have invested time, planning and resources into the conservation of Oklahoma’s soil and water. However, they are investing for the good of the earth rather than themselves.
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