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The Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center at Oklahoma State University will host a series of second- quarter workshops to help Oklahoma food and agricultural businesses start, scale and strengthen their operations, with a particular emphasis on produce safety training.
Read moreNorman Drug, a wellknown Wewoka landmark, will be hosting a special celebration recognizing their 100th year of business this Saturday, April 11. The public is invited and encouraged to visit Norman Drug, located at 109 N. Wewoka Avenue in Wewoka between 11 A.M. and 2 P.M. to join in the celebration of their 100th Anniversary.
Read moreGov. Kevin Stitt and Republican leaders from the state Legislature announced a budget agreement last week. The Fiscal Year 27 (FY27) budget proposal totals $12.8 billion, an increase of 1.52% or nearly $200 million over the current fiscal year’s budget.
Read moreIt once attracted crowds of overnight campers, furious remarks, adoring praise, a middle finger and even an arrest.
Read moreYou’ve had it happen, probably more than once. You make a decision or take some action, but there is that little voice in the back of your mind telling you not to do it. Then latter on, if it turns out you made a mistake, you’ll readily admit that you knew you shouldn’t have done it. But you proceeded anyway, in spite of your so-called better judgement. Why? Is there something within your subconscious mind that is able to make better decisions than your conscious self? Everyone has that little voice called intuition. Too often, to our detriment, it’s ignored.
Read moreOklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA), the statewide governing body for secondary school activities, is launching a new initiative to perform a comprehensive review of the organization’s 24 rules.
Read moreA new report published by the Center for the Future of Work at Oklahoma State University indicates Oklahoma’s workforce is engaged, supported by strong organizational cultures and employee attraction.
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