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Every year, approximately 48 million people in the U.S. become ill with a foodborne illness. The symptoms usually include nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea, all of which are unwelcome at the holidays. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reminds everyone to practice food safety when preparing food for the upcoming holidays to prevent illnesses.
Read moreA proposal from the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality would increase the amount of loan forgiveness amount up to a million dollars on money obtained from the state’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
Read moreMonday proved to be a good day for swinging in Seminole’s Boomtown Park, as the afternoon was mild after a chilly start to the day. Morning lows in the 30s and highs in the 60s will be the trend for the next several days, according to the National Weather Service. Sunny skies are also expected to prevail, giving everyone the chance to enjoy the great outdoors this week. —Staff Photos by Lorie Vigil
Read moreThunder fans who have come to the first 10 home games at Paycom Center have been tremendous in their support of our health and safety protocols. We are grateful for their adherence to our policies designed to help keep our community safe.
Read morePeople of a certain age might remember the often-hectic Black Friday of old, when shoppers would line up outside stores in the wee hours of the morning hoping to land the best deals on gifts for their loved ones. While many shoppers still make such early morning pilgrimages to their favorite stores, the internet has helped to thin the deal-crazed herds on Black Friday.
Read moreThe weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day are exciting, joyous and memorable. With so much to do during that period, holiday shoppers may feel pressed for time. However, savvy celebrants know there’s plenty of time to spread holiday cheer and still find the perfect gift.
Read moreStaying fit during the holiday season can be quite challenging, even for the most ardent fitness enthusiasts and disciplined calorie-counters. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, many people are offered a wide assortment of foods, beverages and other indulgences — typically in mass quantities.
Read morePeople all over the United States celebrate this day in many different ways. See how folks make this holiday special.
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