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Susan Barnett and Dorothy Burden were hostesses for the April meeting of the Okemah Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at Pepino’s Restaurant in Okemah. The tables were
Read moreKayden King form Konawa High School was selected to attend the 2019 Girls State at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. The Session began May 26th and will continue through
Read moreThe University of Georgia recently published a study claiming the new United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement would cost some Georgia vegetable and fruit growers revenue and jobs. The sensational assertions are flat
Read moreOklahoma Army National Guard continues to serve in the storm response efforts in northeastern Oklahoma to include the Tulsa and Muskogee areas. On May 23, 2019 the Oklahoma Office of
Read moreIt’s almost officially summertime and it is already heating up. Oklahomans will try to beat the heat by cranking up their AC and doing anything they can to keep cool.
Read moreAs unemployment reaches record lows in Oklahoma and the U.S., employers across a range of industries are struggling to find skilled employees to fill open positions. Those employers may find
Read moreStress affects people from all walks of life, and the causes of stress are as varied as the people it afflicts. In its 2017 Stress in AmericaTM survey, the American
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