latest
I am sure we all agree the break in political commercials for a few weeks before the November General Election is a welcome reprieve from the unrelenting negativity.
Read moreThe City of Tulsa has advanced to Round 2 consideration for FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant. The nearly $20 million project would improve the city’s resilience to flooding and extreme heat, as well as its water quality. If selected, the City of Tulsa would use the funds to make significant drainage improvements to Fulton Creek.
Read moreMethamphetamine overdoses have recently reached an all time high. With Fentanyl becoming more prevalent and it being laced in numerous drugs including Methamphetamine, people believe this is where the rise in meth overdoses. When mixing Fentanyl and Methamphetamine you create a deadly combination.
Read moreNews Release
Read moreAmber Grissom McFerran and Keith Grissom, both of Seminole, have been elected as delegates to the 139th American Angus Association Convention of Delegates, set to be held Nov. 7 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, reports Mark McCully, chief executive officer of the American Angus Association.
Read moreOklahoma Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (OKVOAD) invites community representatives to an informational meeting to discuss the transition from response to recovery to assist individuals impacted by the May 4 tornado.
Read more