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As Halloween 2020 approaches, AAA Oklahoma is warning of a dangerous traffic safety trifecta – increased pedestrian activity, drunk driving, and drowsy driving – all of which converge this Halloween weekend. The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, followed a few short hours later by “falling back” at the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) at 2:00 a.m. Sunday, November 1. “A scare in good fun is expected on Halloween, but not when it comes to pedestrian safety,” said Leslie Gamble, AAA Oklahoma public and government affairs manager.
Read moreChildren dressed up and attended the Seminole Public Library’s Halloween Party on Wednesday morning. Halloween goodies were served while stories were read to them. Staff Photo By Tai Keawphalouk
Read moreAs of this advisory, there are 119,152 cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
Read moreMillions of small businesses have had a difficult year in 2020. As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 spread across the globe, governments all over the world took unprecedented measures to prevent the virus from claiming more lives. Public health measures like social distancing undoubtedly saved lives, but small businesses bore the brunt of the economic impact of such measures.
Read moreGateway to Prevention & Recovery invites area communities to take a visible stand against drugs by celebrating Red Ribbon Week from October 23-31.
Read moreThanks in large part to a global pandemic that has lasted for much of 2020, Thanksgiving figures to be celebrated a little differently this year than in years past.
Read moreExpenses for the average household can pile up quickly. One of the easiest ways to keep a budget in check is to focus on how much is being spent on food. Chances are grocery bills can be reduced dramatically without upsetting daily routines.
Read moreDuring October-December, male deer (bucks) are actively searching for females (does) that are in estrus.
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