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The 2022 Oklahoma Historical Society Awards Banquet will be held Thursday, February 24, 2022, at the Oklahoma History Center. Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt will be the guest speaker at the evening event, and Tulsa County Commissioner Karen Keith will serve as the emcee.
Read moreThe GROWMARK Foundation is once again offering a $1,500 scholarship program for students in the United States and Ontario, Canada, pursing two- or four-year degrees or trade school certification in an agriculture-related field.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today delivered opening remarks at a committee hearing to consider the nominations of: Celeste Wallender to be Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs, Melissa Dalton to be Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Hemispheric Affairs, and John Plumb to be Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy.
Read moreRep. Sean Roberts, R-Hominy, announced this week that he plans to file legislation modifying the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act and the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Waste Management Act.
Read moreNo one is invulnerable to cancer. When it comes to reducing their cancer risk, individuals take many steps, including changing their diets and following recommended timelines for various health screenings. However, one important strategy may never occur to the average person - getting one's home tested for radon.
Read moreHome sweet home. It’s where people feel the most comfortable. However, as Oklahomans age, their homes may require modifications to ensure residents’ safety.
Read moreOklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) and CLEAResult, an energy optimization company, have donated 208,000 energy-efficient LED bulbs to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. The bulbs are being distributed by Regional Food Bank partners within the OG&E service area to help households living with food insecurity reduce energy costs.
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