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Read moreVisions of winter wonderlands occupy thoughts as the holidays approach, but Oklahoma’s winter days which range from bitter to balmy can reveal different winter beauties— butterflies and moths.
Read moreVictory-hungry Seminole leaped to an early 12-0 lead; but later its riches turned to rags as four costly fumbles gave Pauls Valley room enough to slip into the semifinals of the State Class 2A football playoffs with a 1312 decision over the Chiefs here Friday before 4,500 rain-chilled fans.
Read moreThis month is National Adoption Month, and November 23rd is National Adoption Day. There is no better time than now to celebrate the joy adoption brings and raise awareness of the necessity of adoption within our country.
Read moreSen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, has filed Senate Bill 2, which would require Oklahoma educational institutions to provide students with an understanding of the history and meanings of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Read moreThe Department of the Interior Wednesday announced final guidance for Tribes on how to apply for the first $50 million in grant funding available under President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to clean up orphaned oil and gas wells. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides a total of $4.7 billion to address orphaned wells across the country, including $150 million for Tribal communities over five years. The final guidance is the result of a 60-day nation-to-nation consultation process.
Read morePrices on many goods and services have increased significantly over the last year-plus. Financial analysts report that inflation has reached heights that haven’t been seen in 41 years. According to the United States Department of Labor, the consumer price index, which measures changes in how much Americans pay for goods and services, rose 0.4 percent in September.
Read moreNorthwestern Oklahoma State University junior social work major April Schultz has been selected as a Brad Henry International Scholar by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
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