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FEMA reaches out to survivors and communities after disasters using several tools, teams and tactics to help during response and recovery operations.
Read moreThis week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) endorsed the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ (ACIP) recommendation of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for primary series vaccination in adults ages 18 and older.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, announced today that Anthony Brian Walker, age 40, of Ada, Oklahoma was found guilty by a federal jury of one count of Murder in Indian Country, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1111(a), 1151, and 1153. The jury trial began on Monday, July 18, 2022 and concluded on Wednesday, July 20. Based on the jury’s verdict, the Defendant is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of life imprisonment.
Read moreThe Alliance for Electrical Restructuring in Oklahoma (AERO) Thursday announced that it will advocate for reforms during the 2023 legislative session that would restructure Oklahoma’s electricity market to allow for choice and competition. If successful, the effort would end the monopoly status of Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company (OG&E), Public Service Co. of Oklahoma (PSO) and Liberty Utilities as brokers of electricity for commercial and industrial consumers.
Read moreSSM Health at Home is proud to announce the health ministry now offers hospice service to people living in Oklahoma City and surrounding communities including Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie and Seminole Counties.
Read moreWASHINGTON - Angrily declaring “I’m not a second class citizen, let’s get that straight,” singer Frank Sinatra accused the House Select Committee on Crime today of permitting character assassination against him. Sinatra lectured the committee for not promptly refuting the May 24 testimony of Joseph “The Baron” Barboza, who sought to connect Sinatra with a New England crime syndicate headed by Raymond Patriarca.
Read moreExperience Family Fun Day at the Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School in Perry on Saturday, August 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring the whole family to enjoy this free admission day full of cake walks, apple peeling, sack races, ropemaking demonstrations, living history gunfights and live banjo music. The Rose Hill schoolmarm will hold short class sessions, a petting zoo will be on-site and a fun photo station will be set up at the jail. The Blacksmith’s Shop will be open to show visitors the tricks of this important trade.
Read moreAlthough teachers are among the nation’s most educated workers, they earn far less on average than most other highly educated workers and their earnings have declined since 2010.
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