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A battered woman. A wounded warrior. A football player. All from completely different worlds. Yet, all are connected by one thing – traumatic brain injury.
Read moreThe City of Shawnee’s Department of Tourism and the Citizen Potawatomi Nation took top honors at the Oklahoma Travel Industry Association’s Red Bud Awards, Tuesday, June 14th at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City. The Red Bud Awards are the highest level of tourism awards given in the State of Oklahoma.
Read moreThe State of Oklahoma prevailed in two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court today, including a major religious liberty victory. In that case, Carson v. Makin, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the First Amendment does not permit a State to discriminate against religious schools when providing public benefits, including funds, to private schools. This is so even if the religious schools are using the benefits for religious purposes.
Read moreA three-day adventure exploring agricultural venues in western Oklahoma began June 7, 2022, as 53 teachers from across the state loaded a tour bus alongside Ag in the Classroom staff to begin their journey down historic Route 66.
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Read moreFlowers are blooming and vegetables are ripe for picking out of the garden, but unfortunately, poison hemlock and other toxic plants are also blooming across the state.
Read moreOklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) annually honors legislators that have worked hard to protect and promote the Oklahoma beef cattle industry in the Oklahoma Legislature. OCA is at the Capitol every day of the Legislative session to work with legislators passing and blocking key legislation relative to the beef cattle industry. OCA is fortunate to have many friends in the Legislature that understand the importance of the beef cattle industry in Oklahoma and we are proud to honor four Legislators this year with our 2022 Legislative Appreciation Award.
Read moreThe year 2020 is one few people will soon forget. Life changed dramatically and perhaps forever in 2020, when the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 forced billions of people across the globe to make sacrifices in an effort to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly virus.
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