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I’ve had a busy past month traveling across the district for numerous events and flying to West Virginia for the Southern Legislative Conference, which provided opportunities to meet with legislators from other states and discuss shared policy goals. I also was honored to attend the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee to see President Donald Trump accept the Republican presidential nomination.
Read moreNews Release A community engagement event hosted by the Chickasaw Nation Veteran Services intends to connect military personnel who were exposed to toxic chemicals, burn pits and Agent Orange during their time in service to health care and treatment.
Read moreNews Release As kids head back to the classroom, the American Red Cross offers this checklist you can follow to help make sure your student is safe.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State University Pediatric Obesity Project ECHO is transforming lives by addressing childhood obesity early, equipping health care and school professionals with the tools needed to make an impact.
Read moreWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2024
TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act, guaranteeing income for retirees and the unemployed. In 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced Japan’s unconditional surrender and the end of World War II. In 2003, 50 million people in the northeastern United States and Ontario, Canada, lost power in one of the largest blackouts in history.
When parents enrolled their children in a small private school in Ardmore in the fall of 2023, the tuition was $1,000 per semester.
Read moreSeminole Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Bob Gragg has issued an apology to those who graduated this past spring and are still without their diplomas.
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