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The Senate author and co-author of a bill to upgrade Oklahoma’s 911 services announced they planned to name the legislation for a 22-year-old Oklahoman who died after suffering a cardiac incident. Sen. Casey Murdock, R-Felt, is the Senate principal author of House Bill 1590, and Sen. Blake “Cowboy” Stephens, R-Tahlequah, is co-author. Rep. Jim Grego, R-Wilburton, is the House principal author.
Read moreFor 20 years, the Champions of Health Awards program has recognized those working to positively change the health status of Oklahomans through unique and innovative programs. Nominations for the 2023 Champions of Health Awards are now open and can be submitted at championsofhealth. org.
Read moreOklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) is celebrating its dedicated line crews in honor of National Lineman Appreciation Day. Held on April 18, this annual holiday recognizes those who service powerlines across the nation. OG&E’s line workers of more than 330 line workers ensure every OG&E customer - individual, family, and business - has reliable, and sometimes lifesaving, electricity.
Read moreFarming has never been a vocation for individuals looking for easy work. Farmers typically work long hours, braving the elements regardless of how unpleasant the weather may be.
Read moreHome renovation projects are significant undertakings. It is common for homeowners who may not have the time nor the expertise to do the work themselves to call in professionals to tackle these jobs.
Read moreFinancial planning is a key component of successful money management. When financial plans are established and put in place, individuals are in much better position to achieve both short-term goals, like financing a dream vacation, and long-term aspirations, like retiring with enough money to live your golden years without worry.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY—In the midst of many challenges for the agriculture sector, American Farmers & Ranchers (AFR) Cooperative brought rural issues to the Oklahoma Capitol Building April 12. Nearly 100 AFR members from across Oklahoma convened to discuss agriculture and rural issues and meet directly with state lawmakers.
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