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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a final rule to reduce lead in plumbing materials used in public water systems, homes, schools and other facilities. This action marks a significant milestone in implementing the Trump Administration’s Federal Action Plan to Reduce Childhood Lead Exposures and Associated Health Impacts. Along with other actions taken by EPA and our federal, state and local partners, this final rule will help protect public health—especially children’s health—from the risks associated with lead exposure.
Read more1. THE PRICE GOUGING SCAM: Some retailers are marking up essential items such as toilet paper and hand sanitizer at abhorrent levels. This is particularly egregious with record unemployment as people simply cannot afford to pay $30 for toilet paper. Price gouging law varies by state but on average it is illegal to mark a product up 10% or more during a declared emergency. Amazon has had to remove half a million items for sale on its website due to price gouging and has suspended 6,000 accounts.
Read moreSeminole softball player Reese Street practices her throw in preparation for their upcoming season.
Read moreOklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt suffered yet another loss in his quest to overturn tribal gaming compacts. Tuesday, July 28, Oklahoma City federal Chief Judge Timothy D.
Read moreThe Seminole Chamber of Commerce is urging residents and businesses to contact the City Council regarding a potential mask mandate for the City of Seminole.
Read moreSecretary of Military and Veterans Affairs Ben Robinson was joined today by Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs Executive Director Joel Kintsel, Oklahoma City VA Health Care System Director Wade Vlosich, and Oklahoma State Department of Health
Read moreBaker Hughes’ Donation of its Oklahoma City Energy Innovation Center building to Oklahoma State University will anchor cross-collaboration between Baker Hughes and the University
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