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The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services welcomes two new staff members to its leadership team.
Read moreEvery dog lover has a different set of criteria for what they look for in a dog. Some make size a priority, preferring a pooch who is small enough to be a constant companion. Others seek a dog that has shorter fur for less grooming upkeep. Still, some people prefer a breed that is known for flashy looks that will turn heads on neighborhood walks.
Read moreService Oklahoma is proud to reflect on a remarkable 2024, marked by transformative initiatives, service achievements and recognition.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met Tuesday, January 14th. There were two and onehalf tables in play. The winners were: First Place: Vivian Thompson, Ada and LaVere Bishop, Seminole.
Read moreEast Central University recently hosted ECU Forward, an event to discuss the future of the university during the construction of the Dan Hays STEM Center and plans for more renovations, improvements and advancements going forward.
Read more(Continued from Page 1) ing a life that I didn’t want to lose and worked to right the wrongs of my past that the desire and obsession to use and drink were lifted.”
Read moreKeep Oklahoma Beautiful (KOB) announced the opening of the 2025 Great American Cleanup in Oklahoma, the state’s largest community litter remediation initiative. As part of the nationwide movement originated by Keep America Beautiful, the Great American Cleanup empowers Oklahomans to clean, green, and beautify their communities.
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