Legislation that directs the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to develop a Statewide Flood Resiliency Plan was signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt last week.
Senate Bill 1269, authored by Sen.
The arrival of autumn and winter can herald a period of reduced feelings of vitality and happiness for some people. Known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, this condition produces a range of symptoms from depression to anxiety to oversleeping when the cooler temps usher in.
Many different foods call to mind campfire cooking. Foods cooked over an open fire take on a unique, smokey and savory flavor that is hard to replicate.
There’s something special about collectively preparing, cooking and sharing a meal in the great outdoors that makes camping so appealing.
Gary Bettman jumped on the most anticipated hockey-related virtual call since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the NHL to shut down operations, and on it, detailed plans for the league’s resumption of play as well as the upcoming NHL Draft.
The Bible tells us that we are predestined to be conformed to the image of the Lord Jesus Christ. That can sometimes be a huge task but one of the ways that we can be most Christ-like is in our ability to forgive.
OKLAHOMA CITY – House Appropriations and Budget Chair Kevin Wallace, R-Wellston, commented on the release of almost $23 million in opioid settlement funds that will go to municipalities and counties throughout Oklahoma that have been impacted by the crisis of opioid addiction.
Dear New High School Graduate:
In some ways, high school prepared you for what comes next, but in other ways, it left you completely unprepared, even though there is no reason to worry. You learned some things that will be important as you move into college or whatever comes next.