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Gardeners want a healthy soil in which to grow plants. This includes ample organic matter, good drainage, sufficient water holding capacity, a rich supply of nutrients and active biological life. Unfortunately, healthy soils are commonly removed from building sites during construction, leaving a new home sitting atop sub-soils, which are often compacted and devoid of nutrients.
Read moreThe Chickasaw Nation Fish and Wildlife Services special draw hunt gives Chickasaw citizen hunters the opportunity to hunt on trust land packed with game in Kullihoma, Fittstown and Bromide, Oklahoma, at no cost.
Read moreOf Oklahomans who graduate from an Oklahoma state system college or university, nearly 94% remain and work in the state one year after graduation, according to the 2023 Employment Outcomes Report from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
Read moreWhen the Oklahoma Legislature formed the Advanced Mobility Program Advisory Council, the mission of the public/private collaborative was to pioneer the modern mobility frontier in the state of Oklahoma. It positioned the State of Oklahoma not only to embrace the future of flight and autonomous transportation, but also to define it.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Municipal League will host the 109th Annual Conference and Expo on Tuesday, September 10th through Thursday, September 12th in Tulsa at the Cox Business Convention Center.
Read moreMere months after his release from a federal penitentiary, a convicted child abuser was arrested last weekend in Seminole for failure to register as a sex offender.
Read moreTotal revenue for August increased over last year by $24.2 million or 1.9% with a total of $1.27 billion, State Treasurer Todd Russ reported Wednesday. Receipts for the last 12 months through July total $16.95 billion, a decrease of $304.4M, or 1.8%, when comparing revenue from the previous month variance.
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