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Weeks of rainfall across Oklahoma has made bermudagrass pastures too wet for many producers to get out and practice desired weed control.
Read moreAccording to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, a nutritious diet can reduce your cancer risk. That makes eating right one of the easiest, not to mention the most delicious, ways to reduce your risk for a disease that is often preventable. But how exactly does diet lower cancer risk?
Read moreToday the FBI successfully seized criminal proceeds from a bitcoin wallet that DarkSide ransomware actors used to collect a cyber ransom payment from a victim.
Read moreVacations from work and school are great ways to make summer memories, and the following are some ways to get even more out of these relaxing breaks from the norm.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, June 5. There were two and one-half tables in play.
Read moreOklahoma State University will name Scott Senseman as the new associate vice president of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Senseman’s appointment will be considered by the Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents at their June 18 regular meeting.
Read moreMany people want to lose weight and unhealthy fat for personal reasons or at the suggestions of their doctors. Weight loss often involves a combination of increasing exercise and decreasing calorie consumption. As excess weight starts being shed, it becomes evident that a biological process is taking place. Many people refer to it as burning calories. But fat loss is a complicated process that's spawned various misconceptions.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) will host two career fairs, with one in Tulsa at the Tulsa Expo Square - River Spirit Expo on June 23 and with one at the Oklahoma City Convention Center on June 25. With CARES Act funds authorized by Gov. Kevin Stitt to support the events, registration fees are waived for participating employers.
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