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The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City released the May Manufacturing Survey last week. According to Chad Wilkerson, vice president and economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the survey revealed that growth in Tenth District manufacturing activity slowed slightly but activity remained strong, and expectations for future activity also eased slightly from recent historical highs.
Read moreThere are 20.6 million people who identify as Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander alone (not in combination with another race), making up 6.2% of the nation’s population, according to the 2020 Census.
Read moreMany cattle ranchers are turning bulls in with their cows and heifers this time of year, and Mark Johnson, beef cattle breeding specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, has some tips for a successful breeding season.
Read moreThe grunge look is back in vogue
Read moreTop Headline – Nixon Departs Moscow, Enroute to Iran Before Return To US Thursday
Read moreThe Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art announced a new program early this year, Art & Nature in Health and Wellness that consists of hands-on training with 56 instructional hours. The Art & Nature in Health and Wellness program is led by Madeline Rugh, PhD., ATR-BC and consists of three parts. The second training Greening the Lifecycle is scheduled for June 4 from 9am – 5pm. Registration is open to anyone interested in this program, and for those with careers as educators, artists, nurses, and ministry personnel. Certification is available to those in counseling, LPC or LMFT practitioners and students in masters or PhD programs. This program is developed for those wishing to add the power of art and nature to their work or for personal growth.
Read moreMemorial Day is the day we all honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. The last Monday of May has traditionally been set aside for this most important observation. Today many Americans observe this special day by visiting cemeteries, holding family gathering, and many people associate it with the beginning of summer, a time for renewal.
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