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Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) mailed survey codes to all known agriculture producers across the 50 states with an invitation to respond online to the 2022 Census of Agriculture at agcounts.usda.gov. The ag census is the nation’s only comprehensive and impartial agriculture data for every state, county, and territory. By completing the survey, producers across the nation can tell their story and help generate impactful opportunities that better serve them and future generations of producers.
Read moreWhen he was 7 years old, Rob Bomhoff attended his first Oklahoma State University Cowboys football game. After seeing Bullet and the OSU Spirit Rider race across the field after the first touchdown, Bomhoff told his mom he wanted to do that one day.
Read moreRepresentative David Boren, D-Seminole, said today an “honest misinterpretation” of figures resulted in a mix-up over how much he proposed to boost the beer tax to finance extra manpower for the highway patrol.
Read moreMin Li, Ph.D., George Lynn Cross Research Professor of Medicine, Surgery and Cell Biology in the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at the OU Health Sciences Center, began his term as president of the American Pancreatic Association on Nov. 7.
Read moreIn an editorial entitled “After the Tragic Shooting at UVA, Where Do We Go From Here?, students leaders told George Washington University [GWU] administrators that “We are genuinely afraid to lose our lives and the people we love to similar acts of gun violence on GW’s campus.”
Read moreFollowing this month’s election results, some officials claim straight-party voting is a major problem in Oklahoma. They imply many Oklahomans really wanted to vote for candidates from the other party but instead simply checked the straight-party option. Some Democrats suggest their failure in top-of-theballot races are a byproduct of straight-party ballots.
Read moreOutwest Express, a transportation services company, and American One Source, a professional employer organization that provides human resource services, have agreed to pay $90,000 to voluntarily resolve a sex discrimination and retaliation charge filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency announced Tuesday. Both companies are based in El Paso, Texas.
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