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Choosing a college or university to attend after high school is a big decision. The four years spent on a university campus are critical to the outcomes and trajectory for the rest of one’s life. There are so many considerations when making this decision, including cost, culture and quality instruction. When it comes to meeting these critical criteria and more, OBU rises above the competition.
Read moreApplications are being accepted for grants to help communities across the state improve their forests.
Read moreNews reports of the Braum’s facility fire in Tuttle being caused by wet hay may have people wondering how something wet can combust, but it is all a matter of chemistry.
Read moreWhen thinking about renovating their homes, homeowners may imagine changing wall colors, expanding room sizes or upgrading appliances and fixtures. However, unless people take inventory of the less glamourous components of the home, such as structure, plumbing, heating and cooling, and insulation, other improvements may be for naught.
Read moreDoes it seem like your hamper is always full and the washing machine is running constantly? You may not be imagining it. Laundry Butler for You, a wash, dry and fold service, says the average household washes 50 pounds of laundry a week and 6,000 articles of clothing every year. Families with children at home are doing laundry most often, and those with pets may find there is ample laundry to wash as well.
Read moreAttorney General Mike Hunter today filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to review a lower court’s decision regarding a California labor regulation that allows union organizers to enter the private property of agricultural producers for up to three hours a day, 120 days a year.
Read moreA team of civil and human rights lawyers filed a lawsuit in the Tulsa County District Court on Tuesday, September 1, 2020 against the City of Tulsa, the Chamber of Commerce and other defendants demanding they repair the public nuisance they created in Greenwood and North Tulsa that started with the 1921 Race Massacre and continues to today. Oklahoma law defines a nuisance as “unlawfully doing an act, or omitting to perform a duty, which act or omission . . . annoys, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, or safety of others . . . or . . . [i]n any way renders other persons insecure in life, or in the use of property.”
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