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For the second time this year, the Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center’s advisory board met online to discuss projects, programs and opportunities of the center.
Read moreWhen Thomas Drakeley boarded the Airbus 777 on Jan. 1, 2020, to fulfill a dream of serving his country, he had visions of what to expect. The 22-year-old planned to take a semester off from classes at Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business, delay graduation, serve six months in Qatar with the Air National Guard and return to a campus similar to the one he left.
Read moreIn 2020, consumers shifted their alcohol purchasing habits at varying times due to the pandemic, which has had ramifications for beer distributors, retailers and restaurants who have had to adjust their businesses and adapt. The Oklahoma Beer Alliance and its beer distributor members have seen consumers change the brands they are purchasing, the amounts and where they are shopping. In addition, the changes in Oklahoma’s alcohol sales laws have allowed businesses to be more flexible to accomodate consumers during the pandemic.
Read moreFinancial changes are a fact of life. Changes occur at every turn, including when students leave home for the first time, people get married and when families purchase their first home. One of the biggest financial changes occurs when starting a family.
Read more(Ed. note - So Seminole Countians may know more about the governments that serve them, The Producer continues today a series on the salaries of public officials and employees
Read moreMembers of the New Lima 4H team painted four leaf clovers as part of their meeting they held on Thursday.
Read moreIf you do not have a health insurance plan through your employer, Medicare, or Medicaid, you may be able to purchase it through the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
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