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The joy of the Christmas season was in the air Sunday as members of the Seminole Rotary Club and other volunteers staged the Annual Earl Knowles Christmas Dinner at the Heritage House. Santa was on hand to hand out gifts to local children who attended the event.
Read moreAlleged Open Records Act and Open Meeting Act violations are set to be discussed at this week’s Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) meeting.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol ENDUI team will partner with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and Norman Police Department to conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturations in Cleveland and Oklahoma Counties on Saturday, December 31.
Read moreAs part of January’s National Glaucoma Awareness Month, Prevent Blindness, the nation’s leading voluntary eye health nonprofit organization, is offering a wide variety of free resources to help glaucoma patients and their caregivers find the support they need to address the many aspects of the eye disease.
Read moreA Minsk court sentenced in absentia former Olympic swimmer Aliaksandra Herasimenia and political activist Alexander Opeykin to 12 years in prison for calling for sanctions and actions aimed at harming the national security of Belarus.
Read moreAs we enter the final days of 2022, you may be thinking of ways to take better care of yourself in the new year. The Skin Cancer Foundation suggests making a commitment to get to know your skin better — learning about the warning signs of skin cancer and what to do if you see something suspicious could save your life.
Read moreFive art students from the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma have celebrated everything they have learned throughout their college career in their final exhibition, “Amalgamation.” A closing reception held in conjunction with Shakespeare Winery will be held Dec. 31 from 6–9 p.m. at the university’s Art Wrecker Studio in downtown Chickasha. Attendees are also invited to ring in the new year at Shakespeare Winery itself after the reception ends at Art Wrecker.
Read moreDramatic footage taken recently that showed thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande River, and walking into El Paso represents compelling evidence that the Biden administration’s immigration policy is out of control. A massive Border Patrol facility in El Paso erected to ensure immigrants were not detained outside in the elements has blown past its four-digit capacity. Hundreds of people were left to endure near-freezing temperatures, and to sleep on the street with small campfires their only warmth. Since December 12, El Paso border patrol agents have interdicted more than 10,000 aliens, as per data city officials shared.
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