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In Oklahoma, natural disasters are a tragic reality. Every year, disasters disrupt different parts of our state, leaving behind lasting effects on Oklahomans and property. After a disaster, many in our community need help and first responders may not be able to assist right away. That is why it’s important to Get Ready now. You and your family can take simple steps to Get Ready for emergencies and mitigate your risks. Here are some very easy but essential things you can do to Get Ready.
Read moreIllegal roadside dumps continue to be a problem in Oklahoma. Not only are they unsightly and dangerous, but they also have a negative impact on the environment.
Read moreThe Wewoka Chamber of Business and Industry will be hosting a Job and Career Fair Thursday, March 24, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Civic Center located at City Hall in Wewoka.
Read moreThe CASA sponsored “Learn a Latte About CASA” event, featuring a complimentary beverage at the 3 Ladies Coffee and Gifts, 117 Wewoka Ave. in Wewoka that was originally scheduled for Friday, March 11 but was cancelled due to the winter weather will take place today Friday, March 18 from 10:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Read moreThe Konawa Business Professionals of America (BPA) chapter was well represented at the State Leadership Conference in Tulsa last week. Of the 11 students that competed, ten placed in the Top Ten.
Read moreThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is seeking young professionals, aged 24 to 40, to apply for Leadership Council Group VIII. Applications are due April 17.
Read moreA clinical trial of a new treatment for lupus may offer hope to patients worldwide.
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