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Amy Maliga, financial educator with Take Charge America, Maliga shares several ways to prepare for a recession: Prepare a bare bones budget. In a recession, you’ll likely cut back on unnecessary expenses. Prepare ahead of time and create a bare bones budget that includes only your essentials — think food, shelter, clothes, transportation and insurance — so you have a plan in the event that you experience a loss of income or need to cut expenses suddenly.
Read moreFor the fourth year in a row, OG&E is observing a Week of Service to celebrate and honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by partnering with elementary schools, participating in the annual Oklahoma City MLK Day Parade and highlighting its diversity and inclusion efforts.
Read moreADA – East Central University was awarded the Higher Education Prevention Services grant for Opioid and Stimulant prevention through the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Read moreLast week Congressman Frank Lucas (OK03) released the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly in support of H.R. 22- the Protecting America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve from China Act: “In the wake of a politically- motivated, multi-country oil embargo that contributed to then-record high fuel prices, global energy shortages, and American energy security concerns, Congress established the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Since its inception the SPR has been both a national security and an energy security asset, helping reduce true energy supply disruptions. Yet, more recently, President Biden has irresponsibly utilized the SPR to cover up his failed policies, rapidly draining America’s petroleum reserves to its lowest levels since 1983,” said Congressman Lucas. “As well as tying the hands and limiting the U.S.’s ability to respond to energy disruptions, the Biden Administration is bolstering the oil reserves of the Chinese Communist Party, who continues to ramp up its purchases of crude oil from Russia and the United States. We must reverse the Biden Administration’s dangerous course of action.
Read moreNews Release Sovereign Community School (SCS) leadership say a $150,000 end-ofyear donation has significantly bridged a projected financial shortfall to the 2022-2023 school budget. Kendra Wilson- Clements (Choctaw), owner of We the People Consulting and president of the SCS school board, said her firm made the donation because she believes the newly installed leadership will bring a complete turnaround for the school.
Read moreSeminole State College hosted a panel on human trafficking awareness Jan. 12 in the Jeff Johnston Fine Arts Auditorium.
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