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The Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women (OCSW) will present two 2023 Guardian Awards to The Honorable Senator Roger Thompson (Okemah) and The Honorable Representative Cyndi Munson (Oklahoma City); the 2023 Kate Barnard Award to Seminole State College President Lana Reynolds (Seminole); and the Commission’s Lifetime Achievement Award to Lou Kerr (Oklahoma City), a nationally-renowned community philanthropist and advocate for women.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Monday announced details around its $75 million investment in conservation assistance for producers transitioning to organic production. As part of the multi-agency Organic Transition Initiative (OTI), USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will dedicate financial and technical assistance to a new organic management standard and partner with new organic technical experts to increase staff capacity and expertise.
Read moreYou have to work with what you have. You have to play the hand you have been dealt. You have to make the best of your circumstances. Complaining about your situation is unproductive and a complete waste of time.
Read moreWalmart and Sam’s Club will launch the annual Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign on April 10. The campaign supports the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s work in 53 counties in central and western Oklahoma through a partnership with Walmart and Sam’s Club suppliers, customers and members. The 2023 Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign will run in-store and online through May 8.
Read moreNinety-five Oklahoma State University alumni and their businesses were celebrated Friday night during the 2023 Cowboy100 Honoree Gala, which recognizes the fastest-growing and top 10 revenue-generating Cowboy- owned and Cowboy-led businesses.
Read moreFaith in Blood, a global effort to highlight the lifesaving act of donating blood as a spiritual practice, launched today. The initiative demonstrates how blood donation puts faith into action with dynamic resources for diverse denominations.
Read moreWreaths Across America (WAA) announces the 2023 Youth Service Project as part of its yearround TEACH program. The project will tie into the national nonprofit’s 2023 theme, ‘Serve and Succeed.’
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