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In June 2015, the Federal Trade Commission settled its first case involving crowdfunding, a way for individuals and businesses to finance a project or venture that involves raising funds from numerous donors, typically through online platforms. Since that first case, many crowdfunding scams have been uncovered and prosecuted, though donors must remain vigilant before donating to causes via crowdfunding campaigns.
Read moreActive coronavirus cases continued their rapid growth in November, with the latest infections popping up in small prison towns and populated suburbs of Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
Read moreU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the official launch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) AskUSDA Contact Center program. The AskUSDA Contact Center will serve as the “one front door” for phone, chat, and web inquires, transforming how the public interacts with USDA and providing an enhanced experience for the public.
Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 177,874 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreThe Carter’s are making calf roping a family affair. Blake, Timber, and Blaze Carter qualified for Mike and Sherrylynn Johnson’s Vegas Tuffest Jr. World Championships.
Read moreClara Keawphalouk, Director of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Higher Education and Adult Education programs will be one of the campus representatives for the JACK KENT COOKE FOUNDATION.
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