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A conservation group focused on rivers is asking Oklahomans to keep an eye out for small black caterpillars and the yellowish- brown adult beetles that defoliate invasive tamarisk trees, also known as saltcedar.
Read moreJune took up the slack for May’s relatively tame severe weather output—at least by Oklahoma’s standards— with 10 tornadoes and two possible derechos that left over half of a million Oklahomans without power.
Read moreSecretary of the Interior Deb Haaland wrapped up a week-long trip to Hawaiʻi, where she highlighted how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda and “Bidenomics” strategy are helping to protect iconic Hawaiian bird species, strengthen the Native Hawaiian Community, and invest in the science and infrastructure that support our public lands and waters.
Read moreWarm weather generally translates to more time spent outdoors. That means more barbecues, days spent poolside, trips to the beach, and even camping excursions. This time of year also inspires people to celebrate.
Read moreRobert Gatzke served in the National Guard for a total of approximately 35 years. This includes two stints: the first from 1972 – 1980 and returning to serve in 1985 – 2009.
Read moreWith the stroke of a pen Governor David Walters signed legislation that created a brand-new state agency united to serve Oklahomans with disabilities.
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