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The human body is ever-changing. Though it's not often so easy to detect the changes the body goes through, such alterations may become more noticeable with age.
Read moreYesterday, the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) honored the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) Risk Management and Construction and Properties teams as 2024 Agency Partners of the Year during the 31st-annual People with Disabilities Awareness Day, held at the Oklahoma History Center.
Read moreSeminole County residents should be on guard for wildfires as extreme fire danger persists throughout the week, especially as the weekend approaches when the needle is expected to move to the “critical” level.
Read moreTwo cases of measles have been reported in Oklahoma by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Read moreCanadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) has announced its sponsorship of two eighth-grade students to attend the 2025 Energy Camp, a four-day adventure designed to build leadership skills, promote teamwork, and educate young people about the importance of electrical safety, cooperative enterprises, and the rural electrification program. The camp will take place from May 27th to May 30th, 2025, at Canyon Camp near Hinton, Oklahoma, and is sponsored by the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC).
Read moreSSC Joins Read Across America to Encourage Young Readers
Read moreChickasaw Governor Bill Anoatubby to Deliver Inaugural Lyle H. Boren Lectureship
Read moreDear Dave, I started listening to your show, and following the Baby Steps, three months ago. I’m already seeing great results with my money. Over the weekend, I spent time looking at part-time jobs to help me pay off debt faster and keep moving forward with my finances. I found a few work-from-home ideas that were intriguing. But how can I tell the difference between real opportunities and all the scams featured online and on television?
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