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The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) launched a new Harm Reduction campaign this week to bring life-saving resources to all Oklahomans, including the nearly 300,000 that report a substance use disorder in our state.
Read moreOklahoma Baptist University hosted a retirement reception for two longtime faculty members May 8 at the Geiger Center, on the OBU campus in Shawnee.
Read moreDozens of Oklahoma students won first, second or third place in the Oklahoma National History Day (OkNHD) competition at the Oklahoma History Center (OHC). Students in 6th through 8th grades competed on May 3. Students in 9th through 12th grades competed on May 4. Some of the winners move on to the national competition in June.
Read moreUrban environments beckon millions of people. In addition to being home to various industries, city centers tend to feature museums, shopping, sight-seeing, and much more.
Read moreMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to come together as a community to shift from stigma associated with mental health issues, raise awareness of resources available for those dealing with mental health issues and to start conversations encouraging those in need to seek support and treatment.
Read moreJust over a year ago on May 4 a tornado hit downtown Seminole with The Academy of Seminole (TAOS) taking a direct hit.
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