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Social distancing mandates may have cancelled field days many agricultural producers depend on, but wheat growers can get a sneak peek of Oklahoma State University’s 2020 wheat tour virtually starting April 25 on OSU Extension’s weekly agricultura
Read moreCinco de Mayo gives people an opportunity to celebrate Mexican culture, throw a party, or at the very least, go out and indulge in Mexican food.
Read moreI’ve found that if you ask a sensible priest or nun these days what might help us keep our sanity in this time of quarantine, they tend to say: The Liturgy of the Hours. It’s pretty simple: You wake up and you pray.
Read moreState Rep. Lundy Kiger (R-Poteau) today renewed his call for DHS to help restructure regulations for Oklahoma daycare owners.
Read moreIn celebration of Law Day, Oklahoma lawyers will provide free legal advice from Thursday, April 30 until Monday, May 4 via email. Oklahomans can send their legal questions to AskA-Lawyer@okbar.org.
Read moreBackyard poultry producers may find themselves able to offset increased prices for eggs as Oklahoma and the nation deal with COVID-19 concerns.
Read moreMuch effort has been put into “flattening the curve” of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. Success in achieving that goal is welcome.
Read moreAt the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, First United Bank made the decision to lean on their company’s values during not only the good, but the tough times as well.
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