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During International Fraud Awareness Week this Nov. 12-18, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) is sharing information on Oklahoma’s fraud protection and raising awareness of the importance of maintaining cautionary identity practices. With leading fraud prevention and detection techniques and implementation strategies, Oklahoma is a national model for fraud protection and self-identification.
Read moreAn Oklahoma civil rights pioneer and a rural education champion are the newest inductees into the prestigious Oklahoma Educators Hall of Fame. Joyce Henderson of Oklahoma City and Ray Henson of Durant were honored at a recent induction ceremony in Oklahoma City.
Read moreToday’s birthdays include Ed Bender, Lisa Bennett, Virgina Bergan, Billy Davis, Shirley Fowler, Kerri Garner, Courtney Guhl, Trish Harcrow, Tawanna Harjo, Randy Heard, Kerri Houghton, Becky Miller, Homer Neill, Jerry Poff, Dona Streetman, Tiffany Wilfong & Ruby Wood.
Read moreSeminole Nation of Oklahoma General Council met with tribal members to discuss a recent incident regarding tribal license plates in Oklahoma.
Read moreReps. Danny Williams, R-Seminole, and Chris Sneed, R-Fort Gibson, recently met with a group of superintendents from Williams’ House District 28 and the surrounding area to discuss insurance needs and answer questions.
Read moreA two-vehicle collision in Seminole County claimed the life of an Ada man late last week when he lost control of his vehicle and entered oncoming traffic.
Read moreTwo U.S. Senators, including one from Oklahoma, have introduced legislation to make it easier and quicker for veterans to get the necessary records for obtaining benefits including medical care.
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