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This spring, families here in Oklahoma and across the country may suddenly find themselves needing a safe place to sleep, a warm meal and help replacing essentials lost in minutes. Severe weather is common this time of year, and Oklahomans face hazards from tornadoes to wildfires. You can help ensure families don’t face disasters alone on Red Cross Giving Day, March 25, by supporting Disaster Relief at redcross.org/givingday.
Read moreIn at least six statehouses this year, lawmakers are revisiting a long-running debate over whether guns should be allowed on college campuses.
Read moreThe Oklahoma CareerTech Foundation will induct seven people into the Oklahoma Career and Technology Education Hall of Fame in November.
Read moreDear Dave, My wife and I are in our mid-thirties, and the only debt we have is a combined $15,000 in student loans and credit card payments. We’ve got almost $100,000 in our 401(k) plans, plus we have no children. What steps can we take toward becoming even better investors?
Read moreKassie Kincade, with Security State Bank in Wewoka, recently completed the Oklahoma Bankers Association Commercial Lending School in Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe Dietary Guidelines for Americans has provided nutritional guidance since 1980. The latest guidelines continue to provide the public with research-based information to help people of all ages make healthier food and beverage choices.
Read morePromises of quick riches or a financial “pot of gold” are often red flags for cryptocurrency scams, according to the Oklahoma Department of Securities, which is urging investors to use caution before committing money to unfamiliar digital investment opportunities.
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