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I want to start by saying “thank you” to the governor and Oklahoma’s legislative leaders for the commitment to allocate $1 million in state funds per week over the next seven weeks to the two major food banks to assist with food distribution during the suspension of SNAP benefits. This will help many Oklahoma families who are struggling.
Read moreBLS October Star Students are Rias Killingsworth, Oakley Davis, Gabriella Smith, Bailee Davis, Norah Newman, Harper Anderson, Justin Corum, Cooper Choate, Olivia Winlock, Bearic Stanfill,AdleeAinsworth, Honey Phillips, Tru Fabre, Kambri McCoy, Everly Cook, Wyatt Williams, Bella Smith, Ivy Lasko, and Kash Kiker. Not pictured: Ashton Fox.
Read moreWe continue this week looking at the biblical story of Cain and Abel (Gen 4:1-17), specifically observing the actions God takes (and does not take) concerning the question of why He may possibly allow evil to exist in the world. According to the biblical narrative, Cain kills his brother Abel in an act of unquenchable jealousy. In response to Cain committing the first murder in history, God acts in several significant ways, and it is from these subsequent actions that we might glimpse possible reasons why God may have allowed evil to exist in this particular case.
Read moreA staggering gap exists between the needs of autistic Oklahomans and the resources available to them. While Washington makes headlines with controversial claims about causes, Oklahoma families and advocates are focused on fighting for lifelong resources and acceptance in a system struggling to keep up.
Read moreThe folks at Wassana Construction were dressed as jailbirds on Halloween as they took part in the Trunk or Treat event, sponsored by The Seminole Downtown District, Seminole Arts Council, Seminole Chamber of Commerce, and American Legion Post #204.
Read moreThe summer warmth that lingered through much of September carried into the first three weeks of October before Mother Nature finally switched the channel to a more autumnal pattern during the month’s final 10 days.
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