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Two historic measures reforming Oklahoma’s fines and fees systems will take effect Nov. 1, offering more Oklahomans leaving incarceration a better chance to get on their feet.
Read moreHalloween is creeping up on us, and kids will soon be out in their neighborhoods for trick-or-treat fun. The American Red Cross of Central and Southwest Oklahoma offers tips adults can follow to help keep the kids safe while enjoying the festivities. Trick-or-treaters need to see and be seen. o Use face makeup instead of masks, which can make seeing difficult. o Give trick-or-treaters a flashlight to light their way. o Add reflective tape to costumes and trick-ortreat bags. o If possible, have everyone wear light-colored clothing. Use flame-resistant costumes. When choosing costumes, stay away from long, trailing fabric. Make sure adults know where the kids are going. A parent or responsible adult should accompany young children doorto- door.
Read moreBetty Hollingsworth, tall weeds and grass, dismissed upon proof of compliance.
Read more2/R Cattle Company to Terri J. Tipton, quit claim deed covering lands in Hamilton.
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