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Family, friends and fireworks—they all make the Fourth of July an exciting holiday for us. Unfortunately, it’s considered the most dangerous day of the year. More than 45,000 people visit U.S.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State University and Chickasaw Nation Family Medicine Residency Program recently honored four graduates who are the first to complete the program.
Read moreFor Lily Stubbs, 4-H is a way of life. Having dedicated 17 years as a volunteer with the Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development program – 14 of which with certification – she is a cornerstone of Cleveland County 4-H.
Read moreState Rep. Melissa Provenzano, D-Tulsa, filed an interim study request last week to better understand the state’s outreach efforts regarding the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Read moreHouse Minority Leader Emily Virgin, D-Norman, filed an interim study request Tuesday to examine the benefits of ending the state sales tax on groceries.
Read moreThe outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has put many business owners in a difficult position.
Read moreThe event was the eighth in CFL’s history; this one stood apart from previous events due to the recognition of several noteworthy milestones, including being the organization’s second virtual event due to COVID-19.
Read moreThe exact origins of the hamburger are unknown, but historians believe this beloved staple of American barbecues can be traced to mid-nineteenth century Germany. According to History.
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