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In recent years, many a motorist has noticed how much more glare they encounter on the road at night than they used to. The headlights that are now standard in many vehicles can be a catch-22. Drivers of vehicles equipped with LED lights often find the road in front of them is much more illuminated thant it was in the days when auto manufacturers built cars and trucks with incandescent lights. However, the bright light emitted by LED headlights can increase glare for oncoming motorists, making the roads more dangerous for all.
Read moreA Senate bill is on its way to the House of Representatives ensuring the long-term maintenance of the state Capitol, governor’s mansion and grounds is strategic and transparent to the public. Senate Bill 141 by Sen. Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, was approved by the full Senate Thursday. The House principal author is Rep. Mark McBride, R-Moore.
Read moreIt’s official: Tennessee may have an average number of bars but the Volunteer State has the biggest bar in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It’s located in the Humble Baron whiskey distillery in Shelbyville, TN. The circular bar measures a whopping 518 feet and can accommodate more than 15,000 tipplers in a town with not quite 24,000 residents. But it’s about an hour’s drive from Nashville with its population of nearly 700,000. The folks at Guinness tell us that “in the center of the bar is an indoor stage where there are 17 stations featuring on tap, crafted cocktails made from Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey.
Read moreNews Release Women with dense breast tissue now have access to new and advanced imaging technology that helps doctors zero in on potential abnormalities using contrast dye in conjunction with a standard mammogram.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Commerce (Commerce) is pleased to announce that five certified rural funds participants in the Oklahoma Rural Jobs program have provided documentation that capital has been allocated and is now authorized to be awarded to an eligible business. Each participating rural fund will deploy $20 million to qualifying businesses respectively, bringing $100 million of increased capital to Oklahoma rural communities.
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