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Oklahoma City, OK – Governor Kevin Stitt has signed a proclamation declaring March 2023 as Developmental Disabilities Month in Oklahoma. To mark the occasion, the Center for Learning and Leadership/UCEDD, in coalition with numerous other organizations, is hosting a Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day at the state capitol on Thursday, March 23, 2023, from 9 am-12 pm, on the south steps.
Read moreWith an oddly cordial, family reunion-like atmosphere in U.S. Northern District Court Judge Gregory Frizzell’s courtroom Friday, attorneys for the State of Oklahoma and poultry industry met briefly to extend tough negotiations for 90 more days.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY — OU Health is the first and only health system in Oklahoma to offer an incisionless treatment for patients with medical refractory essential tremor that can result in improvement in hand, head and body shaking as well as increased mobility through a sameday treatment.
Read moreTULSA, Okla.—Country music superstar and beloved television personality Blake Shelton has partnered with the OKPOP Foundation to be an Honorary Campaign Chairperson and the face of the Foundation’s fundraising campaign to complete the OKPOP Museum. Through this partnership, Shelton will bring awareness about the project and encourage others to help raise the $30 million needed to complete the exhibit design, construction, and installation for a late 2024 opening date.
Read morePets use body language and other cues to let their owners know how they are feeling. While certain actions, such as a vigorously wagging tail signaling that a dog is quite happy, are easy to read, it’s not always so easy to determine how a pet is feeling.
Read moreThe City of Seminole will host its 3rd Annual Seminole Community Cleanup from April 15 – 23.
Read moreNews Release District 22 District Attorney Erik Johnson, along with the Pontotoc Technology Center and Case First Forensics and Consulting is hosting a training entitled Practical Child Abuse Investigations in May for local law enforcement agencies. District Attorney Violent Crimes Investigator Doug Parker will be the presenter for the training.
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