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In this 2018 file photo, a sign is seen in an entryway at The Academy of Classical Christian Studies. The northeast Oklahoma City private school received $177,767 from Gov. Kevin Stitt’s federally-funded Emergency Education Relief Fund and $598,179 in federal Paycheck Protection Program loans. —Photo by Whitney Bryen/OK Watch
Read moreThis cold snap is raising awareness of homelessness in Oklahoma - especially in northeast Oklahoma where a man froze to death overnight last week. Officials and volunteers have been working around the clock to help those in need, sometimes coming into a debate about the best way to assist. Please do what you can to support the programs providing aid to the homeless as we continue to face this weather, and also those battling the pandemic facing the world.
Read morePizza is beloved by people from all cultures and backgrounds. It’s certainly easy to call a favorite pizzeria and order a pie with all your favorite toppings. But homemade pizza is easier than one might imagine. Invest some time into making “The Artisan” grilled pizza from “Grilled Pizzas and Piadinas” (DK) by Craig W. Priebe with Dianne Jacob.
Read moreHome canning can be a great way for people to enjoy their favorite fruits and vegetables even when those foods are out of season. When foods are not in season, they may not be as readily available at the grocery store as they are when they’re in season. Home canning can help ensure such foods are available year-round. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration notes that consuming incorrectly canned foods can increase a person’s risk for botulism, a serious from of food poisoning that can lead to paralysis or even death.
Read moreThe Biden administration’s plan to open 100 vaccination sites by the end of the month was initially embraced by governors and health officials, who considered it a much needed lifeline to get more Americans inoculated against the coronavirus.
Read moreAs vehicles across Oklahoma fail in numerous ways due to extreme low temperatures, AAA Oklahoma’s 150 roadside technicians continue to work to rescue drivers.
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