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With another round of below-freezing temperatures arriving in Oklahoma this weekend, the American Red Cross is urging people to heat their homes safely and prepare their families in case they experience a fire.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt this week issued Executive Order 2025-02, establishing the Secure Oklahoma NOW (Not on Our Watch) Initiative, a proactive effort to enhance Oklahoma’s preparedness against terrorist threats and acts of targeted violence. The order charges the Department of Public Safety, in consultation with the newly established NOW Advisory Council, with publishing industry-standard security protocols for large events to be used by organizers of such events and law enforcement agencies statewide. This announcement underscores the Governor’s commitment to safeguarding Oklahomans and critical infrastructure across the state.
Read morePet owners generally want to do all they can to safeguard the well-being of their companion animals. This includes taking steps to ensure that pets can be returned safely should they get lost while outdoors. Utilizing collars with identification information on them is one option, but that does not offer peace of mind if the collar comes loose and falls off. However, microchipping is a permanent solution that is ideal for pets.
Read moreOklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to re-establish the Oklahoma State Guard and has directed the state’s Military Department to devise a plan for the civil defense force that would be under the governor’s sole authority.
Read moreHomes are often characterized as sanctuaries. A home's interior spaces can provide a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life no matter what's going on in the outside world.
Read moreOklahoma Senator Also Makes Allegations That Lawmakers Show up Drunk at Night to Cast Votes
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education asked state lawmakers Wednesday for a $19.3 million increase in state funding to add or expand career training programs and help meet the employment demands of Oklahoma businesses and industries.
Read moreThe Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is requesting help from the public with identifying victims in an ongoing investigation related to a sexual exploitation case in Hughes County.
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