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March Gross Receipts to the Treasury point to accelerating economic expansion in Oklahoma, pushed along by wage growth and rising inflation, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced Wednesday.
Read moreOn Wednesday, March 30th, Payton Irick of the Seminole Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter, competed for State Star Farmer at the Careertech Headquarters in Stillwater.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Tuesday delivered opening remarks at a hearing on the posture of United States Special Operations Command and United States Cyber Command.
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Read moreWednesday during Main Street Day at the Capitol, the Oklahoma Main Street Center (OSMC) announced the addition of several new programs and local reinvestment milestones. Locust Grove and Okemah are the newest associate level programs while Cleveland, Guthrie and Vinita join OSMC as the program’s first network level communities. Additionally, the Woodward program is being promoted from associate to fully-designated.
Read moreOn Thursday, March 31, 2022, the Wewoka High School art program had an art exhibit at the Deibler Building in downtown Wewoka. There were eighty-four works of art on display in the one-day show on the high school side of the exhibit.
Read moreThe growing threat of climate change is so significant that it’s easy for individuals to feel helpless in the face of such a massive challenge. As daunting a threat as climate change presents, there’s plenty that individuals can do to combat climate change, and those efforts can be even more profound if they’re embraced on a wide scale.
Read moreAs hours of sunlight increase, thoughts may turn to summer vacation. For many children, summer vacation wouldn’t be the same without camp.
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