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On Aug. 12, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond sent a scathing letter to Oklahoma Insurance Department Commissioner Glen Mulready, challenging the commissioner’s stewardship of homeowners insurance rates and questioning the commissioner’s claim that weather events and an existing competitive market justify ongoing inaction to curtail skyrocketing rates that have hobbled the budgets of Oklahoma families for years.
Read more(StatePoint) Getting the correct treatment for bronchiectasis, a chronic lung condition affecting 350,000 to 500,000 adults nationwide, is necessary to slow disease progression and help prevent further damage to the airways.
Read moreOklahoma CareerTech leaders are calling for a stronger state investment in career and technology education to meet rapidly growing demand among students and employers.
Read moreThe University of Oklahoma College of Law has named Paul D. Trimble, an attorney with more than 35 years of experience in oil and gas law, as the 2025 recipient of the Eugene Kuntz Award.
Read moreCrystal Yancey, Clinical Operations Manager at LifeShare Network, was recognized as the fifth annual Rising Leader Award winner by The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance.
Read moreA state audit of the Seminole County Treasurer’s Office has come back clean, according to Oklahoma State Auditor Cindy Byrd.
Read moreOne of the most dramatic but forgotten episodes in Oklahoma history – one that erupted in Seminole County and made headlines across the nation – is the topic of a new documentary on OETA (PBS) The “Green Corn Rebellion” is the latest episode of Back in Time, an award-winning documentary series produced by OETA that explores the people, events, and stories that have shaped Oklahoma’s history.
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