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November is National Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the culture, history and resilience of American Indians and Alaska Natives. It also offers an opportunity to raise awareness of critical health resources like 988 — the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — as Native communities continue to experience disproportionately high suicide rates across the U.S.
Read more—Courtesy Photo The Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s inaugural Coats for Kids initiative made an impact across all of Oklahoma, collecting and distributing coats to kids in all 77 counties. Last week, agents at Seminole County Farm Bureau Insurance provided coats to students at New Lima Public Schools. Pictured l-r: Jessica Carr, New Lima 3rd Grade Teacher; Kari Kiker, Seminole County Farm Bureau Agent; Shawn Streater, Seminole County Farm Bureau Agent; Karley Fewel, Seminole County Farm Bureau Agent and Elizabeth Griffis, New Lima Elementary School Secretary.
Read moreHarley Willis, driving while suspended or revoked or while disqualified, plea of guilty, $365.
Read moreOklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ announced a successful outcome in a shareholder engagement with The Boeing Company, marking a major win for fiduciary responsibility and collaborative corporate governance on behalf of Oklahomans’ investments.
Read moreSometimes, in our prayers, we ask God for riches, for an over-abundance. Sometimes the answer comes in that way, sometimes it does not. Agur, the writer in Proverbs 30:8f actually prays for the opposite: just enough. “Give me neither poverty nor riches, feed me with the food that is needful for me. Lest I be full and deny you and say, “Who is the Lord?” or lest I be poor and steal and profane the name of my God.”
Read moreTrunks of some newly planted trees, especially those with green trunks or smooth, thin bark, require protection from direct sunlight during all seasons. They are especially susceptible to sunscald (blistering and cracking of the bark) during winter months when leaves are absent. Protect the trunk with a commercial tree wrap such as a polyurethane spiral wrap or material such as burlap. The wrap should be applied in the fall but should be removed prior to trunk expansion each spring.
Read moreMr. Christopher W. Aldridge to Ms. Stacy Aldridge, deed covering lands in 20-9-8.
Read moreAs appropriations for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s funding remains uncertain because of the government shutdown, Native American tribes across the U.S. have been forced to step in with emergency funds to support families who rely on the federal aid.
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