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Read moreWednesday, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released the ‘Know Your Rights’ poster, which updates and replaces the previous “EEO is the Law” poster. Covered employers are required by federal law to prominently display the poster at their work sites. The EEOC’s web page for the poster provides information about where to post it. The poster also includes a QR code for applicants or employees to link directly to instructions for how to file a charge of workplace discrimination with the EEOC.
Read moreMost people do not give much thought to the blood running through their veins. However, it may pay to learn more about blood type, as it can affect your overall health in a variety of ways.
Read moreAttorney General John O’Connor’s Office will prosecute a first-degree murder charge filed against Cody Ketchum, 36, in the 2017 murder of Holly Cantrell. The charge came after the state multicounty grand jury indicted Ketchum.
Read moreMonday, the Emergency Drought Commission met and directed an additional $5 million be added to the Emergency Drought Cost-Share program.
Read moreThe third annual Oklahoma Careers in Energy Week began Monday, Oct. 17 and will continue through Friday, Oct. 21.
Read moreA Seminole man is facing one felony count of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance – including with intent to distribute - and one misdemeanor count of obstruction an officer, according to documents filed in the District Court of Seminole County.
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