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Today’s birthdays include Wayne Clifton, Kathy Downey, Teddy Eberle, Liz Gunter, Polly Hailey, Isaac Harjo, Robert Harjo, Earl Jim, Brittany Johnson, Brandi Jones, Roxy Lofton, Gary Mainord, Vicki McAnally, Joshua Norman, Russell Patterson Sr., Amy Plotner, Sarah Price, Tami Robertson, Myrtle Scott & Janna Smith.
Read moreOne of the major issues the Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding wants the Legislature to address in special session is the state’s lack of child care. Sen. Adam Pugh is the co-chair of the Economic Development and Workforce Working Group that has recommended providing $25 million to the YMCA to expand their child care and after school programs around the state to better serve Oklahoma parents.
Read moreMedical professionals with the Oklahoma National Guard mentored more than 170 emergency medical technicians, highway patrol medics, and firefighters participating in a Regional Emergency Medical Services System training event at the Choctaw Event Center in Durant, Oklahoma, Sept. 21, 2022.
Read moreAttorney General John O’Connor Tuesday released the following statement after the Pardon and Parole Board denied clemency for Benjamin Robert Cole, Sr.
Read moreNews Release Opening at Tulsa’s Woody Guthrie Center Oct. 12, “Woody Guthrie: People Are the Song” offers new perspective on Guthrie’s life and art, including two never-before-seen paintings of Jesus Christ and George Washington.
Read moreSeptember 28 is World Rabies Day—the 16th observance of a day dedicated to raising awareness of one of the world’s deadliest but most preventable diseases. Rabies is a virus found in the saliva and nervous system of infected mammals and spread between animals and from animals to people.
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Read moreThe Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, Celestial Connections: The Art of G. Patrick Riley, Sharon Montgomery, and Glen Henry, runs through October 23. All three of the artists will be giving a gallery talk on Friday, September 30 at 7pm. The gallery talk and reception is free and all are welcome. The reception is hosted by the MGMoA Friends.
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