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There is no shame in hopping on the sustainability train when it comes to your farming. Running a farm takes time, effort, and is no easy day job. It’s a lifestyle. That’s why you want to make sure your farm is up to the best standards, especially when it comes to water management.
Read moreGarden pests make otherwise enjoyable gardening frustrating. Whether it’s snails taking over your lettuce or aphids sucking on your roses, a pest infestation is definitely disappointing, but it’s not a reason to reach for harmful, toxic sprays. The sprays might eliminate the pesky culprits, but they are harmful to you and the environment. Instead, try whipping up one of these simple recipes with ingredients you most likely have on hand.
Read moreThe largest university system in the state was well represented at the Capitol on Wednesday as more than 100 Oklahoma State University alumni, students and supporters arrived in orange to advocate for sustained investment in the state’s land-grant institution.
Read moreOklahoma Collegiate DECA members returned from the International Career Development Conference in Orlando, Florida, with several finalist honors and a new international officer.
Read moreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice will receive $15,000,000 and the New Mexico State University will receive $10,000,000 to help communities across Region 6 access funds from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. Additionally, each organization has been selected to serve as Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Technical Assistance Centers.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include David Armstrong, Mary Arvin, Alberta Blanton, Karen Cook, Fred Emmitt, Michele Endress, Cindy Goodnight, Leslie Gregg, Orthel Harris, Virgil Limb, Casey Marshall, Randy Paul, Maggie Smith, Glen Stafford, Mitchell Tilley & Cheryl Welch.
Read moreElected Officials Assist With Ribbon Cutting in Wewoka
Read moreAuthorities were quick to investigate and arrest a suspect in an alleged arson incident that occurred on Monday, April 17. Sasakwa firefighters received mutual aid from Wewoka, Konawa, Holdenville, and the BIA in extinguishing the blaze located in the area of NS 3640 and EW 1440 South of Sasakwa (not just west of Hwy. 56 between Sasakwa and Wewoka as was mistakenly reported yesterday).
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