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The Department of the Interior announced last week that it will host initial consultations with Tribal leaders next month.
Read moreThe City of Seminole grades main thoroughfares only following snowstorms, and not side roads and residential areas. City officials last week issued a reminder that the city cannot go on private property or residential roads to plow snow, which includes driveways.
Read moreThanks to the generosity of many, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Holiday Match campaign will help provide more than 13 million meals to our neighbors facing hunger.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) has announced that the Friends of the Oklahoma History Center has received a grant from Inasmuch Foundation in the amount of $35,000 to fund a project to digitize its scholarly journal, The Chronicles of Oklahoma. The grant also honors the work of Dr. Bob Blackburn, who began his career with the OHS as editor of The Chronicles of Oklahoma and recently retired after 41 years of service to the state.
Read moreIt’s not easy being green these days — especially when you share space with more than 3 million people.
Read moreDiabetes affects hundreds of millions of people across the globe, and more and more people are being diagnosed with this often preventable disease every year.
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