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Safeguard Against Imported Fire Ants When Selling Hay

Agricultural producers in Oklahoma who want to sell their hay from operations in areas that have been quarantined to prevent the spread of imported fire ants need to follow all regulations set forth by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

Run Air Conditioners Without Wasting Energy

Conserving energy during summer is a noble pursuit, but people should not jeopardize their health in an effort to conserve energy. Air conditioners might not be the most ecofriendly appliances, but there are ways to run them without wasting energy. Use a window unit or zoned system overnight.

Woman Continues To Hide Ex’s Double Life

DEAR ABBY: I broke up with my boyfriend a few months ago, but I’m still having a difficult time getting over him. I discovered he was responding to sexual messages from men and sending them pictures of himself, including his body parts.
Woman Continues To Hide Ex’s Double Life

Datebook

Today is the 201st day of 2021 and the 31st day of summer. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1944, Adolf Hitler survived an assassination attempt orchestrated by several senior-level German military officials.

The Weekly Wonk: This Week from OK Policy

Oklahoma’s children deserve better: Leveraging federal aid and policy solutions to improve child well-being: From school and child care closings to economic disruptions, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed many gaps within our state’s systems that support children and families.

Saxon Goes on Defensive During Council Meeting

“At some point, we’ve got to quit throwing grenades at each other and say, how about we work together to accomplish something,” Seminole City Manager Steve Saxon remarked at the close of Tuesday evening’s city council meeting.
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