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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) and Michael Bennet (D-CO) introduced the Give Kids a Chance Act, legislation that will improve outcomes for children with cancer by ensuring they have access to essential treatments and can participate in critical trials.
Read moreA healthy diet pays numerous dividends. Such a diet can help people maintain a healthy weight, reduce their risk for various chronic conditions, including some diseases, and boost energy levels. The energy-boosting benefits of a nutritious diet might be especially appealing to busy professionals and provide the extra motivation they need to embrace healthy eating.
Read moreThe latest Oklahoma Employment Security Commission’s (OESC) monthly employment report for March, which contains the preliminary statistics for January 2025, shows that in January Seminole County had the sixth highest rate of unemployment in the state after spending the previous two months in the fifth highest position. This position improved, even though county unemployment rose, due to a changes across the state.
Read moreSeminole High School students are making waves in the world of business and technology, showcasing their skills at the Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference.
Read moreRep. Kevin West, R-Moore, on Tuesday lost his fight to lock the state into standard time and stop the twice-yearly time change to daylight saving time.
Read moreExcitement is in the air as the Boys & Girls Club of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (BGCSNOK) prepares to host a momentous ribbon cutting and open house ceremony on Thursday, April 24.
Read moreThe Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) proudly recognizes its partners at the Oklahoma Health Care Workforce Training Commission (HWTC) for their efforts in expanding nursing and surgical technology training. With funding from the American Rescue Plan Act State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (ARPA-SLFRF), HWTC is strengthening Oklahoma’s health care workforce and addressing critical shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This investment will improve access to quality care for the state’s most vulnerable citizens.
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