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Collections from oil and gas production climbed to record levels in July, only one month after setting an all-time high, Oklahoma State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced Wednesday.
Read moreWhen driving in your car, the rearview mirror lets you see what is coming up behind you. On the road, vehicles in back of you can follow too closely, hit you, or pass you. But if you try driving by looking only in the mirror you won’t get very far before you crash.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) announced Monday that Trae Rahill, former Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at the Oklahoma HealthCare Authority, will join OESC as Chief of Staff.
Read moreIn the apartment home of a Bronx silk salesman and his red-haired wife, the boy would lie beneath his family’s large, four-legged radio. A young Vin Scully had a pillow to rest his head and a glass of milk and plate of saltine crackers to satiate his stomach. His soul, though, was stirred by the sounds of sport that rode the airwaves into his living room.
Read moreZach Wilson has developed a way of handling the scrutiny that comes with playing quarterback in the white-hot spotlight. It’s not by muting his critics but rather by deleting his access to the social media apps on which they appear.
Read moreWith the new school year right around the corner, The Clinic is offering free sports physicals for students in the Seminole and Wewoka areas.
Read morePlaygrounds provide places for children to run, laugh, play, and share experiences with their friends. Playgrounds also are instrumental in fostering social connections among children and providing places to exercise.
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