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OKLAHOMA CITY (January 14, 2020)— On the one-year anniversary of Governor Kevin Stitt’s inauguration, Gov. Stitt announced today he signed 62 commutations, 93 pardons and 23 paroles, bringing the total signed during his first year to 774 commutations, 290 pardons and 101 paroles.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation providing juvenile offenders a second chance by preventing harsh sentencing was recently filed by Sen. George Young, D-Oklahoma City.
Read moreThe 2020 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is looking for new and returning sponsors. SFSP is a U.S. Department of Agriculture program administered by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
Read moreHerbal remedies may be used to treat symptoms of many conditions and can often be a viable tool in an overall health plan. But there is a dearth of research evaluating the use of herbal medicines, particularly in clinical trial. However, The Mayo Clinic says about one-half of adults in the United States reports having used at least one dietary supplement in the previous month, though research indicates that only about 34 percent of people who take herbal supplements tell their doctors about it, even those who are taking a prescription medication.
Read moreWeddings tend to be formal affairs, but there are no laws prohibiting happy couples from hosting more casual affairs. In fact, many couples confronted with the rising costs of tying the knot are doing just that.
Read moreJanuary 15, 1935 Miss Juanada French was elected Worth Advisor of Marie Harber Assembly, Order of the Rainbow. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. Rebecca Capps conducted the Majority Service for Miss Margaret Omohundro.
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