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Oklahoma CareerTech’s Rapid Response program works to help people who have been laid off from their jobs, but it also aims to help companies avoid layoffs in the first place.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma will celebrate Homecoming 2025 with a week of activities, Oct. 19-25.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is now accepting applications for two summer internship programs.
Read moreSen. Carri Hicks, D-Oklahoma City, said she will continue her efforts to improve Oklahoma’s response to unsolved violent crimes after a recent interim study at the Capitol, “Justice Delayed: Strengthening Oklahoma’s Response to Cold Cases and Unsolved Violent Crimes.” The study included testimony about the unsolved Oklahoma State Fair Murders, a look at legislation from the state of Georgia, and testimony about cold case efforts within the attorney general’s office and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI).
Read moreOn the eve of Oklahoma Newspaper Week (Oct. 5-11), community newspapers across the Sooner State were busy doing what our nation’s founding fathers envisioned that they must, so the new Republic and its focus on freedom could withstand the certain intrusion of corruption and misdirection. Newspapers seek out truth and shine a light on both good and bad deeds, ensuring that the citizens they serve are truthfully informed.
Read moreOne man’s waste can be a beetle’s treasure, according to Oklahoma State University entomologist Wyatt Hoback.
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