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The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) released its monthly update on unemployment on Wednesday, Sept. 1.
Read moreThe road to recovery has started for 11 dogs that were rescued from a home in Konawa and are now being cared for by Big Bones Canine Rescue Service Inc. in Windsor, Colorado.
Read moreSeminole State College launched a telemedicine program for students and employees on Sept. 1. The College’s Board of Regents approved an agreement with SwiftMD on Aug. 26, based on recommendation from campus administrators. The agreement with SwiftMD was purchased through a consortium of Oklahoma two-year colleges.
Read moreAmy Bagwell with Banc-First in Seminole, recently completed the Oklahoma Bankers Association Compliance School in Oklahoma City.
Read moreAs Ida initially made landfall in Louisiana last week as a Category 4 hurricane, OG&E crews were already en route to assist with restoring power. The crews were dispatched to Jefferson Parish, in and around Metairie, on August 29 to help restore power for Entergy Louisiana customers.
Read more(NewsUSA) – Transportation technology is critical to the American economy, as are the skilled technicians who help maintain steady supply chains and get goods where they need to go.The demand for transportation technicians is surging.
Read more(NewsUSA) -The COVID-19 pandemic put the growing trend of working from home on fast-forward.
Read moreThe terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001 shook the world. People across the globe, including men, women and children from all walks of life, reacted to the attacks with sadness, horror, shock, and anger. Newspaper front pages throughout the United States and the world reflected those emotions on September 12.
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