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The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) will hold its annual Medicare Open Enrollment webinar series from October 6 through November 17, 2021. The 7-week webinar series will educate Oklahomans on the different parts of Medicare, eligibility, enrollment options and how they can personalize their Medicare plan based on their needs. Participants can sign up for one or all seven webinars. Each webinar is free, but registration is required.
Read moreLast week, Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) joined Oklahoma Conservation Commission Executive Director Trey Lam, Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur, State Representative Todd Russ, and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Resources Conservation Service Oklahoma State Conservation Engineer Chris Stoner to tour the Upper Elk Creek Site 23D rehabilitation project.
Read moreAssessment and course placement reforms in Oklahoma public higher education are moving the needle to decrease remediation rates in our state.
Read moreU.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack last week announced that the Department is investing $464 million to build or improve renewable energy infrastructure and to help rural communities, agricultural producers and businesses lower energy costs in 48 states and Puerto Rico. More than $88.7 million will benefit rural Oklahoma.
Read moreOne felony charge of cruelty to animals has been filed against a Konawa man in the District Court of Seminole County.
Read moreLeaders of Seminole “Junior” College athletic programs pose with the College’s first President Elmer Tanner (center). Pictured from left to right, are long-time Athletic Director Dr. Thurman Edwards, Trojan Baseball Coach Lloyd Simmons, Belles Basketball Coach Dixie Woodall and Trojan Basketball Coach Jim Kerwin. Simmons, Woodall and Kerwin established many of the College’s records for wins, championships and producing outstanding athletes during the “golden age” of men’s and women’s sports in Oklahoma two-year colleges. This coverage is part of Seminole State College’s 90 anniversary celebration. —Photo Courtesy SSC
Read moreScammers are constantly coming up with new ways to separate you from your hard-earned money. Whether claiming to be a charitable organization seeking donations following a disaster, posing as law enforcement to extort money to keep from going to prison, or seeking your personal information so they can deliver a prize you’ve won, they all depend on your emotions and naivety.
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