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BY 2050 THERE will be 9 billion people to feed, clothe, transport, employ and educate. We’re committed to a growth-driven world economy that must inflate for centuries, supplying limitless consumption to everyone.
Read moreSenator Allison Ikley-Freeman, D-Tulsa, released the following statement addressing the recent flooding in Tulsa:
Read moreLegislation to add school nurses or other designated employees to those who can administer life-saving opiate antagonists has been signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Health Care Authority is encouraging. SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid) members to call the SoonerCare Helpline if they need assistance with their medical benefits following recent severe weather events across the state.
Read moreMany Oklahomans have been affected by our state’s recent severe weather, including families served by one of more of the Department of Human Services’ (DHS) programs.
Read moreBARTLESVILLE, Okla. (May 29, 2019) — The Steep Canyon Rangers have been pushing the limits of bluegrass since their start in 2000.
Read moreSeminole and Wewoka will be participating in the Summer Food Service Program, which provides nutritious meals at no charge to children during the summer vacation.
Read moreLocated on the North Fork Toutle River, near St.
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