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This fall, the University of Oklahoma will proudly celebrate the inauguration of Joseph Harroz Jr. as the university’s 15th president in a number of events designed to showcase the unique OU spirit and the university’s bright future. The entire OU community is invited to participate.
Read moreUnemployment claims increased dramatically in the wake of the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. In an effort to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly virus, non-essential businesses were forced to change how they do business, which led many business owners to downsize their staffs through layoffs or furloughs.
Read moreFor many people, the Great Recession that began near the end of the first decade of the 21st century was a distant memory as recently as early March. The year 2020 began with a thriving economy, but years of gains in the stock market were washed away as a result of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, leading to fears that a potentially devastating global recession was on the horizon.
Read moreFor RV enthusiasts, few if any means of traveling can compare with hitting the open road in an RV.
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Read moreThe evidence failed to back up the alibi of an alleged burglary suspect claiming he injured himself fishing. Noah Jonathon Brandon Hodges, 35, Holdenville, was instead arrested and charged with Burglary in the Second Degree.
Read moreA young member of the Tozer family tucks in to do a cannonball after being tossed in the air by his mother at Sportsman Lake Wednesday afternoon.
Read moreHealth officials reported this week that the number of reported coronavirus cases in Oklahoma has increased by 80% for the week ending July 17 and the seven-day average number of cases has nearly tripled in the past two weeks.
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