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Sen. Julia Kirt will lead an interim study to examine the resources needed for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities transitioning from public schools to further education, employment and independent living.
Read moreParents go to great lengths to protect their children. Keeping a watchful eye is a great way to protect kids when they're around the house, but parents may need to look for more subtle signs to determine if their children are being mistreated when they leave home.
Read moreA strong support network can help breast cancer patients navigate their treatments and all of the uncertainty that can arise after a cancer diagnosis. Many women undergoing treatment for breast cancer lean on friends and family for everything from emotional support to help with household tasks and much more. Though family and friends are often invaluable to women during their battles with breast cancer, sometimes a little support from women going through the same ups and downs can be just what patients need to stay the course and overcome their disease.
Read moreA physically active lifestyle can help women reduce their risk for breast cancer.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 6, 2021 — Presbyterian Health Foundation has awarded $8.5 million in total grant funding to Oklahoma Citybased biomedical research institutions and public health innovators in its fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2021.
Read moreThis week, Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) joined his colleagues on the House Committee on Financial Services for a hearing with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler. In July, SEC Chairman
Read moreThis colorful “Beetlejuice” inspired Halloween display is located on Hwy. 99 just south of I-40. Many county residents are familiar with the Little Okie Bales location, which features a constantly changing display of decorated large, round haybales.—Staff Photo by Bob Melton
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