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The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) will begin accepting applications for the 2021 Certified Healthy Oklahoma program on Monday, Oct. 18.
Read moreA Tulsa man was sentenced earlier this month in federal court for shooting and killing a man as he tried to flee from the defendant, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.
Read moreThe power of resetting is that at any given moment in life, you truly can reset yourself, career, or relationship. You give yourself an entirely fresh start, a clean slate to begin your efforts anew; it completely clears your mind of all the unfinished tasks, burdensome distractions, and nagging questions in life.
Read moreMost everyone want to see themselves as good at working, thinking, and being lovable. But, let’s face it. Some just seem born to have a greater ability to do these things. You’ve seen it. The naturally handsome, smart and talented football quarterback. Or the lady who has it all - money, beauty and brains. While the rest of us struggle along with what we scrape together.
Read moreBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma announces new choices in health plans for the Medicare-eligible population, building on the company’s commitment to increasing access to quality, affordable care for all Oklahomans in 2022.
Read moreWomen on Mission met October 14 at the Wewoka First Baptist Church parlor.
Read moreThat you burn more calories eating celery than it contains (the more you eat the thinner you become)
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