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The Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime series of cattle industry teleconferences enters the vet’s office September and October, Oklahoma State University Extension officials said.
Read moreThe Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) Board of Directors recently approved funding for seven grants to address food insecurity and increase Oklahomans’ access to healthy and nutritious food.
Read moreWestern Governors University (WGU), an online, nonprofit and accredited university, is working to close the digital divide by providing Online Access Scholarships to qualified students to help pay for high-speed internet access and technology. Thousands of dollars have been awarded to students and across the U.S. with many more scholarships still available for Oklahomans. The scholarship is part of WGU’s broader national initiative aimed at working with policymakers and private industry to give more Americans access to reliable internet in their homes.
Read moreState. Rep. Chelsey Branham, D-OKC, hosted a youth provider summit Thursday focused on Oklahoma’s homeless and displaced youth population.
Read moreHomeowners want their residences to look inviting inside and out. Part of keeping an attractive property involves addressing issues that can compromise not only the appearance of a home, but even its integrity.
Read moreMany neurological disorders can affect the body. Spinal muscular atrophy, or SMA, is a disease that affects motor nerve cells in the spinal cord and eventually robs a person of his or her physical strength.
Read moreRemote work has been around for many years, though it certainly picked up steam in 2020. In an effort to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, in March 2020 government officials implemented stay-at-home measures that mandated many working professionals to begin working from home. That transition occurred seemingly overnight, forcing men and women to find somewhere in their homes to work.
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