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“See that you excel in this act of grace also.” - 2 Corinthians 8:7 As economies go, there are good times and lean times. We in Oklahoma can testify to that. In Jerusalem c AD 55, it was no different. Only in biblical times, they didn’t refer to lean times as a “recession” or a “downturn.” They called it a “famine.” That meant there wasn’t enough food to eat and people starved. Help from the government was rare. There were no food pantries (like the one we host at the church of Christ at Little on the 4th Tuesday and Thursday).
Read moreWhether you’re starting from scratch on previously uncultivated land, or taking on the restoration of conventionally cultivated fields, establishing a new pasture begins with soil preparation.
Read moreSince 2022, Edric Brown has been on a quest to master Muay Thai, a form of combat recognized worldwide as one of the most dangerous styles of fighting.
Read moreThe July release from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) shows the City of Seminole saw an increase in tax revenue in their latest return compared to last month. The release showed this revenue was also higher compared to July of last year.
Read moreWith only about three percent of the registered voters in Seminole participating, a proposal to levy a 1/8 cent excise tax to fund a new sewer system was approved in a special election Tuesday.
Read moreDuke Haley, RN, a nurse with SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee, was recently honored with the DAISY Lifetime Achievement Award. He was honored for being a great partner to both his patients and the staff he oversees.
Read moreDear Dave, I just started listening to your radio show a few months ago, and I love your advice. I do have a question about the order of two of the Baby Steps, though. The list puts saving for retirement ahead of putting money aside for college if you have kids. Why do you suggest this?
Read moreLeadership Oklahoma, a statewide nonprofit committed to identifying, educating, and connecting leaders to positively impact Oklahoma, recently announced the election of Kathy Banks-Monroe as Chair of its Board of Directors. Banks-Monroe succeeds Chris Benge, Vice President of Operations at OSUIT, who served as Chair in 2024-2025.
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