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According to the October monthly report from the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC), medical marijuana sales increased in SEMINOLE COUNTY between August and September. Tax revenue brought in a total of $59,743.49 to Seminole County in September. This was $16,647.49 more than the $43,096.00 more than was collected in the previous month.
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Read moreWhen we hear the words “storm season,” our first thoughts are typically of the springtime, when tornadoes and severe weather are common. Though we associate April, May and June with storms, we cannot let our guard down during our second storm season: the fall. The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) and I want to remind you of how you can prepare and safeguard yourself and your family from our state’s perilous weather.
Read moreThe Oklahoma House of Representatives released an update to its online budget transparency portal this week detailing state agency budgets that have been submitted to the Legislature for the FY27 budget.
Read moreHealth services for Native Americans in Northeast Oklahoma are expecting a major boost following Cherokee Nation’s takeover on Wednesday of the Claremore Indian Hospital, one of two federally run Indian Hospitals remaining in the state of Oklahoma.
Read more(StatePoint) Fall means school is back in session, football season’s beginning, and your lawn is going to need some extra care to stay healthy through winter.
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