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Veterans Honored at Memorial Day Service
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Commerce is celebrating the most successful month of economic development in state history, based on publicly announced job growth. From April 24 to May 15, companies expanding or launching operations in Oklahoma announced plans to create 2,907 jobs.
Read moreFraud costs Medicare an estimated $60 billion annually. It costs Medicare beneficiaries time, stress, their medical identities and potentially their health. The Oklahoma Insurance Department’s (OID) Medicare Assistance Program (MAP) is spreading awareness of fraud and teaching consumers how they can prevent it during Medicare Fraud Prevention Week, June 2-8, 2025. The annual campaign takes place the week of June 5, or “6-5,” in recognition of the age when most people become eligible for Medicare.
Read moreOklahoma State University is advancing education and research in biological sciences with the upcoming merger of the Department of Integrative Biology and the Department of Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution. On July 1, the two units will officially become a single entity: the OSU Department of Biology.
Read moreChildren begin learning about life early on from the people who surround them. From the earliest age, youngsters mimic their parents and look to caregivers to guide their development and demonstrate proper behavior.
Read moreOp-ed by Joe Dorman Prior to the Memorial Day weekend, the U.S. House of Representatives passed HR 1, commonly called the “Big, Beautiful Bill” Act. The vote of 215-214 fell almost exactly on a party-line vote. The bill now moves the bill to the Senate for consideration. It is expected that a vote will occur within the next few weeks.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma employers are about to get a tax break. New legislation championed by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission takes a strategic step towards boosting economic growth by reducing the SUTA tax burden on all Oklahoma businesses.
Read moreAmerica's National Park Service is more than 100 years old. President Woodrow Wilson signed the act that created the NPS on August 25, 1916, and since then the parks have attracted a steady stream of nature lovers who want to take in all the beauty the parks have to offer. National parks are a source of price for hundreds of millions of Americans, and the following are some interesting facts about these special places across North America.
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