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AARP is now accepting nominations for its 2025 Oklahoma Andrus Award for Community Service. The award honors 50-plus Oklahomans who share their experience, talent, and skills to enrich the lives of their community members through Aug. 1.
Read moreBeing informed is one of your biggest lines of defense when it comes to preparedness. Recently, I explained how to avoid being underinsured, and an integral part of that is reviewing your homeowners policies with your agent to know exactly what is and what is not in your coverage. Having a conversation about the intricacies of insurance can be daunting, and you might not know where to begin. I want to give you a starting place to guide you in understanding your policies with these 10 questions to ask your insurance agent.
Read moreA newly released report by the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT) details numerous budgeting failures within the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS), confirming legislative concerns that led to a change in agency leadership earlier this year.
Read moreWe at the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) extend our deepest condolences to families tragically impacted by the recent flooding in Texas.
Read moreAs temperatures rise and summer sets in, many customers are looking for practical ways to manage their energy usage and keep monthly bills in check while staying cool. To help navigate the hottest months of the year, OG&E is sharing simple, effective tips that can make a real difference in reducing energy consumption and costs.
Read moreBy Minister Bill Whaley We used to have a grapevine that grew in the lattice around our gazebo.
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